24 min

Episode 11: Manhunt Blood, Sweat, and Fear: The Story of Inspector Vance

    • True Crime

On August 25, 1947 Walter Pavlukoff stepped out of his hotel room with a luger automatic pistol in his pocket. He joined over 100,000 people who were watching the PNE parade—the first one in six years because of the war. After the parade, Walter held up the CIBC bank and murdered the manager. It was the largest manhunt in Vancouver's history. So, why did it take five years to catch him?
This episode is based on original research from a chapter in my book Blood, Sweat, and Fear: The Story of Inspector Vance.
Cover Logo: Vancouver Sun July 9, 1953
For more photos, show credits, sources, and information about my true crime books, blog or podcast, please visit evelazarus.com 
 

On August 25, 1947 Walter Pavlukoff stepped out of his hotel room with a luger automatic pistol in his pocket. He joined over 100,000 people who were watching the PNE parade—the first one in six years because of the war. After the parade, Walter held up the CIBC bank and murdered the manager. It was the largest manhunt in Vancouver's history. So, why did it take five years to catch him?
This episode is based on original research from a chapter in my book Blood, Sweat, and Fear: The Story of Inspector Vance.
Cover Logo: Vancouver Sun July 9, 1953
For more photos, show credits, sources, and information about my true crime books, blog or podcast, please visit evelazarus.com 
 

24 min

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