Suspicion: Murder on Mount Olive
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Suspicion is the Toronto Star’s investigative true crime podcast. In season 4, Chief Investigative Reporter Kevin Donovan, who brought you the Billionaire Murders, is back with Murder on Mount Olive, an investigation of a crime the courts closed the book on in 2012. On a sunny day in August, 2009, a man is shot three times at a barbecue. What happens that day will put a budding young soccer star turned carpenter behind bars for life for a crime he says he didn’t commit. This is the story of Christopher Sheriffe and his fight for justice.
Season 3, "40 Years Cold," looks at a case that began four decades ago, when two women were killed in their Toronto homes. Wendy Gillis and Betsy Powell take you through the nights of the murders, the tragic circumstances of a murderer, and the stunning conclusion of a 40 years long cold case.
Season 2, “The Billionaire Murders: The hunt for the killers of Honey and Barry Sherman,” probes the case of the famous Toronto couple who were found strangled in their home in 2017. Kevin Donovan covered the Sherman case and fought court battles to access documents on the police investigation.
Suspicion season 1, Death in a Small Town, was also hosted by Donovan. What began as just another day for the McLellan family would end with their youngest son clinging to life in hospital and a cloud of suspicion hanging over his mother and father.
Season 3, "40 Years Cold," looks at a case that began four decades ago, when two women were killed in their Toronto homes. Wendy Gillis and Betsy Powell take you through the nights of the murders, the tragic circumstances of a murderer, and the stunning conclusion of a 40 years long cold case.
Season 2, “The Billionaire Murders: The hunt for the killers of Honey and Barry Sherman,” probes the case of the famous Toronto couple who were found strangled in their home in 2017. Kevin Donovan covered the Sherman case and fought court battles to access documents on the police investigation.
Suspicion season 1, Death in a Small Town, was also hosted by Donovan. What began as just another day for the McLellan family would end with their youngest son clinging to life in hospital and a cloud of suspicion hanging over his mother and father.
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You really should speak to David Hawkins. He does reverse engineering /crime scene investigations. I know he has researched this case.
Both seasons are a great listen.
she's pulling toddlers in a red wagon with other kids seems like he must have fallen out of the wagon. Jesus Christ Canadian cops suck
how come the police never looked at the babysitter this is the most ridiculous the most Canadian thing ever
OK, I'm a little bewildered here, the lead Investigator, of the investigation into death of an infant, thay lives 3 doors down from babysitter. The babysitter who's care the child was in when he went into distress, doesn't know them? Regardless of knowing them prior how does he not know them, or where they live or, not spoken to them after the fact? Also the statement claiming his officers are all above board and did nothing wrong in investigation is totaly bonkers. Especially considering the one officer on case was removed for breach of confidentiality AND plead guilty to sexual assault, who still has his job btw, how disgusting. This is a tragic situation and completely tunnel vision. A daycare worker needed more attention, she was busy selling smelly candles, poop tea and skinny wraps on fbook the entire time.
great podcast thanks for the hard work and putting this out for us to listen to I appreciate it very much.