DiscoverCanadian True CrimeCollision Course: The Darcy Allan Sheppard Case [3]
Collision Course: The Darcy Allan Sheppard Case [3]

Collision Course: The Darcy Allan Sheppard Case [3]

Update: 2024-08-222
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[ Part 3 of 4 ] How the Justice System Failed


The controversial 2010 hearing where the prosecutor announced his decision to withdraw charges. While Darcy’s father expected that result, something seemed significantly wrong with how the prosecutor chose to explain how the decision was made. 


In this new four-part series, edited and re-mastered, you’ll hear a story of elites vs peasants, cars vs bicycles, and wealth and privilege vs poverty and crime. It’s a cautionary tale of how justice works differently in this country for some people.


Listen ad-free and early: The entire series is available ad-free on our premium feeds - Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast.

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INVITATION: 15th Annual Memorial Gathering - Toronto

Please join us Saturday, August 31 at 3 p.m. at the spot where Darcy died at 151 Bloor Street West. There’s a white Ghost Bike opposite Tiffany & Co and close to Bloor St and Avenue Road.

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Special thanks to Allan Sheppard, Joe Hendry and Victoria (the eyewitness).

Thanks also to writer Mary Fairhurst Breen for editing and creative direction on this reboot series.


Please respect the privacy of those involved in this case.


Full list of information sources, resources and credits:

All the documents, evidence, statements, reports and news articles we’ve relied upon to write this series are available at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes/darcy.



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Collision Course: The Darcy Allan Sheppard Case [3]

Collision Course: The Darcy Allan Sheppard Case [3]