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Join Kristi Lee - an Australian who moved to Canada over a decade ago, for an immersive deep dive into some of the country’s most thought-provoking true crime cases.
Using facts curated from court documents, inquiry reports and news archives, Kristi carefully unravels each case—exposing pitfalls of the criminal justice system that all Canadians need to know about.
At least two new episodes a month. Learn more at www.canadiantruecrime.ca.

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Join Kristi Lee - an Australian who moved to Canada over a decade ago, for an immersive deep dive into some of the country’s most thought-provoking true crime cases.
Using facts curated from court documents, inquiry reports and news archives, Kristi carefully unravels each case—exposing pitfalls of the criminal justice system that all Canadians need to know about.
At least two new episodes a month. Learn more at www.canadiantruecrime.ca.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Introducing: Pretendians

    Introducing: Pretendians

    Today we're pleased to share with you the first episode of Pretendians - a riveting new podcast series that looks at some of the most prominent and successful Indigenous artists, leaders and professors who all have something in common: they aren’t Indigenous.
    There are hundreds of cases of Indigenous identity fraud that we know about, and likely thousands that we do not.
    So why do these so-called “pretendians” do it? How do they pull it off? And what happens when they are exposed? 
    In each episode of Pretendians, co-hosts Robert Jago (Kwantlen First Nation and Nooksack Indian Tribe) and Angel Ellis (Muscogee (Creek) Nation) reveal unbelievable stories of audacious fraudsters and investigate the complex phenomenon of Indigenous identity theft.
    We hope you enjoy this episode, and we'll see you soon!
    Subscribe to Pretendians or follow it in your favourite podcast app.


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    • 38 min
    Bizarre Encounters

    Bizarre Encounters

    They've been called bizarre by some, amusing by others, and downright terrifying by those involved... but one thing these cases all have in common is that they're all true. 
    In this episode, we unravel the facts and fallout from each case, proving that reality can indeed be stranger than fiction.
    This month, Canadian True Crime has donated to the Canadian Mental Health Association.
    UPCOMING EVENTS:
    June 2-5 Podcast Power Up Summit (Radio Days North America)  | TORONTO, ONTARIO
    → Kristi’s session: "Getting your Indie Podcast Signed", June 2 @ 1:40 p.m.
    June 7–9 Motive Crime & Mystery Festival  | TORONTO, ONTARIO
    → Kristi's session: “Through the Mirror Darkly: Why we love True Crime”, June 8 @ 6:30 p.m.
    July 12-14 True Crime & Paranormal Podcast Festival  | DENVER, COLORADO
    → See Kristi at Podcast Row with all the other registered podcasts
    Full list of resources, information sources and credits:
    See the page for this episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes
    Full list of resources, information sources and credits:
    See the page for this episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes 

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    • 53 min
    Kristi Lee in conversation with Garry Rodgers

    Kristi Lee in conversation with Garry Rodgers

    Just a little bonus content for paid subscribers - the extended version of Kristi's interview with Garry Rodgers for those interested.

    See below for the approximate timestamps and topics covered:

    0 to 23 - Full unedited version of Garry telling the story of the Teslin Lake incident......
    23 to 28 - Tlingit, the Kushtaka, Shaman, Ed Hill, the Memorial Painting.....
    28 to 30 - Garry talks about how the Teslin Lake incident affected him.....
    30 to 33 - What Garry has been up to after his RCMP career.....
    33 to end - The Mad Trapper of Rat River, Garry's book No Witnesses to Nothing, Highway of Tears, Kovacs Murders, Clifford Olsen, Garry Ridgway the "Green River Killer", Garry's Blog dyingwords.net, Kill Zone blog, Mr Big stings, and a lot more....

    Garry's true crime books: https://dyingwords.net/garry-rodgers-is-an-international-bestselling-crime-writer-also-a-retired-homicide-detective-and-coroner/......

    See photos from the Teslin Lake Incident at our website: https://www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes/155

    The Teslin Lake Incident—Part 2

    The Teslin Lake Incident—Part 2

    NORTHWESTERN BRITISH COLUMBIA
    [Part 2 of 2 ] The story of Sheslay Free Mike ends in a harrowing stand-off—and a great tragedy.
    Special thanks to Garry Rodgers, Bob Buday, and Ed Hill.
    Voice of Michael Oros: Craig Baird of Canadian History EHX podcast
    This month, Canadian True Crime has donated to the Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime.
    Full list of resources, information sources and credits:
    See the page for this episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes

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    • 1 hr 9 min
    The Teslin Lake Incident—Part 1

    The Teslin Lake Incident—Part 1

    Sheslay Free Mike terrorized the north for more than a decade. His real name was Michael Oros, and he's been remembered as a legend of the north, the other “mad trapper”, a folk hero… and a cold-blooded killer. But there's much more to this story than meets the eye...
    This two-part series takes a look back at a well-known, historic case that was sensationalized through headlines, to show that behind it was a real, human story.
    Special thanks to Garry Rodgers, Bob Buday, and Ed Hill, and to Craig Baird of Canadian History EhX for voiceover of the Oros diaries.
    Release schedule:
    Part 2 will be released to all on Monday April 22. Listen ad-free and early on our premium feeds.
    Additional Content Warning:
    This series includes brief mentions of the death of an animal.
    Monthly Donation:
    Canadian True Crime has donated to the Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime
    Full list of resources, information sources and credits:
    See the page for this series at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes/155

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    • 58 min
    Raymond Laroche

    Raymond Laroche

    Additional content warning: This case is about the death of a baby, and there is mention of domestic violence and animal abuse. Please take care when listening.
    After the disappearance of a baby in Windsor in 1990, lurid headlines on both sides of the Detroit River quickly turned the baby’s teen parents into sordid celebrities.
    The intention of this episode is to take a look back at a shocking crime sensationalized through headlines, how it captured public attention and inspired vigilante justice. It also reveals the stark differences between Canadian and American news coverage that played a pivotal role in the way this crime—and the stories about this crime—played out.
    To see news clippings and photos from this case, follow Canadian True Crime on Facebook or Instagram.
    Monthly Donation:
    Canadian True Crime has donated to the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society
    Full list of resources, information sources and credits:
    See the page for this episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes 

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    • 1 hr

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