
71 episodes

Who Killed Theresa John Allore
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- True Crime
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4.2 • 32 Ratings
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This podcast was started in January of 2017, about the unsolved murder of my sister, Theresa Allore, who died on November 3, 1978. The project has grown to include unsolved murders of women in Quebec in the 1970s. Now the podcast is simply about unsolved murders in Quebec, Canada.
Most of season 1 is now all blocked. It will be re-posted after the release of the book, Wish You Were Here, scheduled for publication by Penguin Random House on September 22, 2020: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/646685/wish-you-were-here-by-john-allore-and-patricia-pearson/9780735277168
www.theresaallore.com @justusguy
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Who Were These Men / The Yorkshire Ripper - WKT4 #18
A crossover episode with Chantelle, host of the Lady Justice podcast. We discuss the Netflix documentary 'The Ripper' - which features the investigation of the murders committed by The Yorkshire Ripper - Peter Sutcliffe.
To find Chantelle's podcast - Lady Justice: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/lady-justice-true-crime-936814
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Sign In Stranger - WKT4 #17
Do you have a dark spot on your past?
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The Tale of Mr. Morton - WKT4 #16
The People of the Eastern Townships should have dealt with Bill Morton from the first moment he threatened violence.
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Theresa Allore - Case Closed Cold / WKT4 #15
Three weeks after she went missing, Lennoxville Police Chief Leo Hamel managed to connect the disappearance of Theresa Allore with the prior-year murder of Louise Camirand. Then came the Journal de Montréal article that quickly put an end to the investigation.
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Missing from the Village - The Justin Ling Interview - WKT4 #14
In 2013, the Toronto Police Service announced that the disappearances of three men--Skandaraj Navaratnam, Abdulbasir Faizi, and Majeed Kayhan--from Toronto's gay village were, perhaps, linked. When the leads ran dry, the investigation was shut down, on paper classified as "open but suspended." By 2015, investigative journalist Justin Ling had begun to retrace investigators' steps, convinced there was evidence of a serial killer. Meanwhile, more men would go missing, and police would continue to deny that there was a threat to the community. On January 18, 2018, Bruce McArthur, a landscaper, would be arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder. In February 2019, he was sentenced to life in prison for the murders of eight men.
This extraordinary book tells the complete story of the McArthur murders. Based on more than five years of in-depth reporting, this is also a story of police failure, of how the queer community responded, and the story of the eight men who went missing and the lives they left behind. In telling that story, Justin Ling uncovers the latent homophobia and racism that kept this case unsolved and unseen. This gripping book reveals how police agencies across the country fail to treat missing persons cases seriously, and how policies and laws, written at every level of government, pushed McArthur's victims out of the light and into the shadows. -
Grab Bag - The Halloween Episode / WKT4 #13
- Half a haunted house ( What's the scariest thing?)
- The Montreal Jack The Ripper
- Tales from the Crypt of Journalism ($150 beat job)
- Mohanbir's Radio (Everybody's Restless)
- The London Rippers (formerly the London Werewolves)
For more information please visit the website: www.theresaallore.com
Customer Reviews
TrulyCriminal
Fantastic podcast!! Every episode is so interesting and detailed! It’s one of my faves and I’d recommend it to anyone!
Highly recommend
Really good podcast
Not easy listening
I find the halting and slow delivery of the host hard work to listen to. It would be so much better if there was an additional host to interject with questions and opinions.