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Today's story is a historical case that occurred over 50 years ago. In 1973, 33 year old Christine Demeter was found dead in the garage of her home in Mississauga Ontario. Her husband Peter Demeter was immediately the prime suspect even though he had clear alibi. But when police searched further their homicide investigation seamed more like a movie script, that included models, mobsters and million dollar life insurance policies.★Support my work here - Buy me a Coffee → https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TrueCrimeCanada
Jack Wayne Bender is a convicted axe murderer. He has been serving time in prison for over 50 years in Canada for the brutal murder of Micheal Hurd and attempted murder of Allan Hurd. On November 21st 1973, he and Dwight Lucas kidnapped the brothers during a botched robbery and beat them with an axe in a field just outside of Winnipeg.★Support my work here - Buy me a Coffee → https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TrueCrimeCanada
In January of 2008, Karissa Boudreau mysteriously disappeared from a grocery store parking lot in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. When her mother Penny Boudreau made a tearful public plea for her daughter's safe return, the community came together in an effort to find Karissa.But after 2 weeks of an intensive search by police and the community, Karissa body was found, and it was clear that she had been a victim of homicide.★Support my work here - Buy me a Coffee → https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TrueCrimeCanada
It was one of Edmonton, Alberta's most horrific domestic murders. In August of 2015, Nadine Skow was killed by her ex-boyfriend Silva Koshwal. Several of her neighbors overheard her screams for help but didn't call the police.★Support my work here - Buy me a Coffee → https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TrueCrimeCanada
Dianna Mah-Jones was a well respected occupational therapist who worked for GF Strong in Vancouver, British Columbia. In September 2017, when she failed to show up for work, her co-workers would conduct a wellness check. Both Dianna and her husband Richard were discover brutally murdered in their own home. Six weeks later a strange man with no apparent motive would be arrested for the crime.
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It was one of Ottawa, Ontario's strangest cases. In May of 2010, Paula Leclair suddenly went missing and an odd man named Camille Cleroux had moved in to her apartment. He told her friends and family that Paula had won the lottery and was on vacation. Police were contacted, and Cleroux would eventually confess to her murder. While investigating their suspect police would discover that both of Cleroux's previous wives had also disappeared under suspicious circumstances.
Canadian Cult leader Roch Theriault was the founder of a wellness group turned doomsday group, from Saguenay Quebec. On August 14, 1989, Gabrielle Lavallée was found in the woods of Burnt River, Ontario. She was missing an arm, severely malnourished, and told a story of years of torture, abuse and finally murder at the hands of this sadistic leader who saw himself as a self proclaimed messiah.
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Gilbert Paul Jordan was a suspected Canadian Serial Killer operated between the years of 1965 and 1988. He was linked to the deaths of 8-10 women but was only convicted of manslaughter in the death of Vanessa Lee Buckner because of his unconventional choice of weapon. Alcohol.
The Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist is one of the most bizarre crimes and most expensive heists in Canadian history. Between 2011 & 2012, Avik Caron, barrel roller Richard Vallières and their band of thieves managed to steal $18.7 million Canadian dollars worth of Quebec maple syrup from the The Canadian Strategic Maple Syrup Reserve warehouse located in Saint-Louis-de-Blandford, Quebec, to sell on the syrup black market. This warehouse was leased by the Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers, a government approved maple syrup cartel, responsible for managing the supply, marketing and sales of Quebec maple syrup.
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The 2008 unsolved killing of real estate agent Lindsay Buziak is one of British Columbia’s most haunting cold cases. In January of 2008, she received a strange phone call, looking to arrange a viewing at an expensive home for new clients. Lindsay never made it out of that house, and this case has been an unsolved mystery ever since.
The wrongful conviction of David Milgaard was one of the worst miscarriage of justice in Canadian history. In 1969, David was convicted of the murder of Gail Miller and spent 23 year in prison. The Supreme Court of Canada overturned his conviction in 1992 and DNA exonerated him completely in 1997 as well as proved who the real killer was, Larry Earl Fisher.
In 1970, at the age of 17, David Milgaard was wrongfully convicted of murdering Gail Miller, a nurse from Saskatoon. He would spend almost 23 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit before his conviction was overturned by the Supreme Court of Canada in 1992, and exonerated by DNA evidence in 1997. This DNA evidence would eventually convict Larry Fisher in 1999, 30 years after the killing took place.
On August 24, 1992, Engineering Professor Valery Fabrikant went on a shooting spree at Concordia University, in Montreal Quebec, killing four colleagues and wounded one staff member. The warning signs were there from day one, but ignored for years by university administrators. What began as a campaign of harassment, ended in tragedy, with the deaths of Departmental Chair Phoivos Ziogas and Professors Matthew Douglas, Michael Hogben, and Aaron Jaan Saber.
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