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Explore the unsolved mysteries of Ontario, Canada with our captivating true crime podcast, Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast. Join our team of dedicated detectives from Nicoll Investigations as they investigate cold cases, homicides, missing persons, and other crimes, all across Canada. Delve into forgotten crimes and help us remember the victims and bring justice and hopefully peace, to the families. Tune in to our engaging exploration of unsolved mysteries today and discover the chilling st ...
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There are thousands of cases that are unsolved in the State of Florida. In Lee County we take these cases very seriously. Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno has launched this Podcast to give you the listener an inside look at some of Lee County Florida's Cold Cases. Inside these stories you will hear witness statements from the time of the crime, original 911 calls and never heard before interviews with some of the detectives that worked these cases. You never know you might hold the key or ...
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TheColdCases.com Podcast | True Crime & Cold Cases

Dustin Terry | True Crime Journalist

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TheColdCases.com Podcast | True Crime & Cold Cases was founded by Dustin Terry, who also serves as its host. The show takes listeners on a deep dive into the chilling world of true crime and cold cases that have left communities searching for answers. Each episode uncovers mysteries ranging from haunting murder stories to puzzling disappearances, exploring the evidence and unraveling the threads of cases that have long remained unsolved. Through careful investigative journalism, the podcast ...
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The Cold Cases

The Cold Cases

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The Cold Cases est un podcast mensuel qui s’amuse à déterrer des histoires vraies, obscures & méconnues sur la bande dessinée, le comics & le manga et à les traiter avec sérieux. Une émission conçue & réalisée par Thomas Mourier (https://twitter.com/thomasXcomics) 🔥 Son 1er livre en librairie Anthologie du 9ème Art : http://bit.ly/9ART Jérémie Gallegos (https://www.instagram.com/jeremie.gallegos/) signe les visuels de l'émission Infos, visuels et sources (https://medium.com/the-cold-cases) V ...
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Rocky Mountain Cold Cases is a true crime podcast hosted by true crime fan Rachel and true crime newbie Adam. This podcast provides a casual overview of both cold cases and murder mysteries that have taken place near the Rocky Mountain region (New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana). As we continue to find these true crime mysteries, we may occasionally drift outside the rocky mountain area for special episodes or whenever we feel like it. Either way. We are glad to have you ...
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Despite making up only 13% of the total U.S. population, missing people of color are over- represented in the total number of missing people in the U.S. In 2018, over 30% of all missing persons were people of color, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Less than 20% of these cases are covered by the media, according to the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. This podcast will be focusing on missing people of color. We will not only be discussing new cases, but we will discuss older case ...
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Up North: Where Cases Go Cold

Derek Hamilton & Podium Podcasts

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Who killed John Doyle Jr. — and why? In 1983, 14-year-old John Doyle Jr. disappeared from his home in the rural community of Mitchell Settlement, New Brunswick. Weeks later, his body was found. The case was never solved. No one was arrested. And for decades, no one spoke openly about what happened. Up North is a Canadian true crime podcast investigating one of the country’s forgotten cold cases — an unsolved murder that has haunted a small community for more than four decades. It’s a story o ...
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The Murder of Donna Oglive – A Cold Case BreakthroughA Cold Case Cracked. A Killer Caught. The Truth Unearthed. In the gritty streets of 1998 Toronto, 24-year-old Donna Oglive—a sharp, street-smart mother pregnant with her second child—was found strangled in a desolate parking lot, her body chillingly posed. Her murder joined a string of unsolved k…
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Send us a text In this powerful episode of The Cold Cases Podcast, we sit down with Ann Patrick — the daughter of Maureen “Cookie” Rowan, recently identified as the woman long known only as “Little Miss Lake Panasoffkee.” After more than fifty years without answers, Ann opens up about what this discovery means to her family, the pain of growing up …
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In the sweltering haze of a 1984 Florida summer, where the air hung heavy with humidity and the promise of new beginnings, James Weston Chambers—a devoted ex-minister chasing a fresh start in the Sunshine State—was gunned down in his car on a desolate stretch of I-75. Four decades later, we revisit the chilling cold case with a fresh twist: a recen…
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The Tragic Case of Susan Siegel and a Potential Serial KillerA City Stalked by Shadows. A Killer Still at Large. In the gritty underbelly of 1980s Toronto, a predator hunted the vulnerable. Susan Siegel, a 20-year-old sex trade worker, vanished into the night of December 16, 1984, only to be found strangled and abandoned by desolate railroad tracks…
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Unveiling the Mystery of Benita Tarantino’s MurderA City Stalked by Shadows. A Killer Still at Large. In the neon-lit streets of 1980s Toronto, a predator hunted the vulnerable, leaving a trail of unsolved murders that haunt the city to this day. Among them: 17-year-old Benita Tarantino, a troubled teen who vanished one night in 1985, just days aft…
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Five women. Five stranglings. One city that tried not to look. From the mid-’80s to the late ’90s, Benita Tarantino, Susan Siegel, Donna Oglive, Lori Pinkus, and Lyle Ford were all found strangled in or around downtown Toronto. Each moved from where they were last seen. Each working in the sex trade. Decades later, their murders are still unsolved.…
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Toronto’s Forgotten Five: The Sex Trade Worker StranglingsBenita, Susan, Donna, Lori, Lyle – Was One Man Hunting Them All? From the mid-1980s to the late-1990s, five women walked Toronto’s streets and never came home. Benita “Bonnie” Tarantino, 17.Susan Siegel, 20.Donna Oglive, 24.Lori Pinkus, 21.Lyle Ford, 35. All were sex trade workers. All were …
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Toronto’s Forgotten Five: The Sex Trade Worker StranglingsBenita, Susan, Donna, Lori, Lyle – Was One Man Hunting Them All? Over fifteen years, five sex trade workers were found strangled in and around downtown Toronto. Benita ‘Bonnie’ Tarantino, Susan Siegel, Donna Oglive, Lori Pinkus, and Lyle Ford. Each taken from where they were last seen. Each …
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Thornhill’s Dark Secret: Who Killed Tracy Kundinger? From Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast, a chilling journey into the unsolved murder of 18-year-old Tracy Kundinger in 1970s Thornhill, Ontario. Strangled in a park just steps from home, her death points to a jealous ex, serial rapists, or a shadowy bus passenger. Secrets, alibis, a…
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The Brutal Slaying of Harold and Florence FaganA Cold Case That Still Grips TorontoA Deadly Silence on Dewbourne Avenue On a cold March morning in 1978, Toronto’s North York was shattered by a brutal double murder. Harold and Florence Fagan, a beloved couple in their sixties, were gunned down in their home—Harold shot in the chest and head, Florenc…
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The Unsolved Tragedy of the Airst Family: A Chilling Triple MurderA Blood-Soaked Mystery That Haunts Toronto In the dead of a foggy September night in 1979, the Airst family—Ike, Celia, and their son Avrom—met a gruesome fate in their North York home. Bludgeoned to death with chilling precision, their blood-drenched bodies were discovered by their …
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Thornhill’s Dark Secret: Who Killed Tracy Kundinger? In the quiet suburbs of 1970s Toronto, 18-year-old Tracy Kundinger vanishes on her walk home. Strangled in a park just steps from safety. No sexual assault, but signs of a brutal fight. Suspects abound: Her jealous ex-boyfriend Jamie, serial rapist Raymond Wallace, or a stranger from the bus? Pol…
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The Unsolved Murder of Lisa AnsteyA Murder Unsolved. A City in Shadows. A Truth Waiting to Be Uncovered. In the gritty heart of Toronto’s underbelly, 21-year-old Lisa Anstey fought to survive. A First Nations mother of two, known as “Jemma” or “Terri,” she was a fierce spirit trapped in a world of addiction and danger, working the streets since age…
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The Triple Slaying of the Airst Family and the FagansTwo Families. Two Crimes. One Killer—or Two? On September 30th, 1979, three members of the Airst family were found brutally beaten to death inside their quiet North York home. Ike, Celia, and their son Avrom had been attacked with unimaginable violence. There was no forced entry. No robbery. No s…
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The Triple Slaying of the Airst Family and the FagansTwo Families. Two Crimes. One Killer—or Two? In the fall of 1979, a daughter walked into her family home and found three loved ones murdered. No forced entry. No weapon. No suspects. Just eighteen months earlier, another couple was killed in the same neighbourhood, also without a sign of break-in…
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The Murder of Lisa AnsteyKiller in Uniform? The Cop Suspect Police had the killer's DNA profile and suspected serial killer Peter Dale MacDonald—but the DNA didn't match. The street workers had a different suspect: a cop, K.L., known to use his position to threaten and assault the girls he was supposed to protect. One victim told me: 'If you didn't…
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The Unsolved Murder of Lisa Anstey: The Street City MysteryDNA and Doubt: The search for Lisa Anstey's killer leads from a serial predator to a predator with a badge On May 12, 1997, the body of 21-year-old Lisa Anstey was found strangled in a downtown Toronto laneway, near the notorious homeless camp "Street City." Known as a "scrapper, tough as n…
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The Unsolved Murder of Lisa Anstey: The Street City MysteryDNA and Doubt: The search for Lisa Anstey's killer leads from a serial predator to a predator with a badge In 1997, Lisa Anstey was a fighter. But even a fighter can't win against a killer with a plan. Strangled, dumped in a high-traffic area. Her missing shoe—a sign of struggle, or a troph…
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A Mother’s Tragic End - The Unsolved Murder of Sophie Filion In the shadows of Ottawa’s streets, a mother’s desperate fight for her children ended in tragedy. Sophie Filion, a 23-year-old with wavy brown hair and a fierce love for her two young kids, was found strangled in December 1993, her body stuffed into garbage bags in a Westboro parking lot.…
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Unresolved: The Tragic Case of Melinda Sheppit A single snakeskin stiletto lies abandoned in an Ottawa parking lot. Beside a dumpster, the lifeless body of 16-year-old Melinda Sheppit tells a story of heartbreak and horror. Strangled and left for dead on September 30, 1990, the beautiful high school student had been drawn into a dangerous world, wo…
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Shadows in the Smoke - Where is Eli Wood? In the pre-dawn chill of October 19, flames devoured a quiet Kitchener apartment, leaving nothing but ash and echoes. Wilfrid Laurier University social work student Eli Wood—4'10" of fierce spirit, crowned with white hair and inked with defiant tattoos of flowers, seahorses, and rainbows—vanished into the i…
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The Vanishing of Justin Pollari: A Trail Gone Cold In the quiet town of Hilton Beach, Ontario, a 14-year-old boy named Justin Pollari walked through his front door on December 7, 2001... and vanished into the night. Troubled by a broken home and carrying the weight of a fight he wouldn’t explain, Justin grabbed his skateboard, stuffed a backpack wi…
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An Ottawa Serial Killer? The Unsolved Cases of Melinda Sheppit & Sophie FillionMelinda Sheppit A single snakeskin stiletto lies abandoned in an Ottawa parking lot. Beside a dumpster, the lifeless body of 16-year-old Melinda Sheppit tells a story of heartbreak and horror. Strangled and left for dead on September 30, 1990, the beautiful high school s…
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The Enduring Mystery of Richard "Peewee" MarlowA Child Vanished. A Mystery Endures. On a chilly July evening in 1944, nine-year-old Richard “Peewee” Marlow pedaled his sister’s bicycle into the twilight of south Etobicoke’s Beta Street—and vanished without a trace. At just 3’8” and 50 pounds, the blond-haired, blue-eyed boy with a scar on his templ…
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The Missing Stiletto: Who Killed Melinda Sheppit & Sophie FillionTracing the Ottawa Serial Killer Since 1990 The capital had a predator. For over 30 years, police warned of a pattern. The perpetrator remains unidentified. September 30th, 1990. 16-year-old Melinda Sheppit. Strangled. Stiletto missing. The killer left a signature. Three years later, …
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The Mysterious Disappearance of Ingrid Bauer: A Cold Case That Haunts Ontario August 16, 1972. Kleinburg, Ontario. Fourteen-year-old Ingrid Bauer steps out of her family’s home, barefoot, to visit her boyfriend just miles away. She promises to return by 10:30 p.m.—but vanishes without a trace. No wallet, no purse, no clues. In a new episode of Onta…
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2001 Cold Case: Where is Justin Pollari? In 2001, 14-year-old Justin Pollari was troubled and upset when he grabbed his skateboard and ran away from home. Sightings put him getting on a truck heading south to Toronto. Was he going by the name 'Woody' or 'Joe'? From 1944 to 2001, two Ontario boys, two baffling disappearances. Is there a connection? …
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Vanished in 1944: The Peewee Marlow Mystery Seventy-nine years ago, little Richard "Peewee" Marlow went out to ride his sister's bike on Beta Street. He was just 3'8" and 50 pounds. The bike was found in the yard. Peewee was gone. Decades later, another Ontario boy vanished. Hear the full story on Ontario Cold Cases. Because every case deserves ans…
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The Mysterious Disappearance of Ingrid Bauer: A Cold Case That Haunts Ontario Ingrid Bauer vanished in the quiet streets of Kleinburg, leaving behind a family and a community still searching for answers. August 16, 1972. Kleinburg, Ontario. Fourteen-year-old Ingrid Bauer steps out of her family’s home, barefoot, to visit her boyfriend just miles aw…
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A Christmas Mystery: The Unsolved Disappearance of Cheryl Rowe It was just days before Christmas, a time of family and celebration. But on December 22, 2011, a mother disappeared without a trace, leaving behind a home with unopened presents and a family consumed by dread. For over a decade, the case of Cheryl Rowe has remained a chilling holiday my…
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The Son Who Never Came Home: The Unsolved Disappearance of Pierre Mercon He made a phone call to his mother asking for a ride home. He was just a few feet away, but when she arrived, Pierre Mercon had vanished. The only thing left behind was a single piece of his Halloween costume—a camouflage poncho found under a table inside a Richmond Hill sport…
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Vanished Without a Trace: The Mysterious Disappearance of Wendy Smith It was supposed to be a new beginning. On April 13, 1995, Wendy Renee Smith was heading to her first shift at a new job. She never arrived. Police believe she was murdered, but for nearly 30 years, her case has remained a cold, silent mystery. A mother of four who had faced a lif…
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The Mysterious Disappearance of Ingrid Bauer: A Cold Case That Haunts Ontario Ingrid Bauer vanished in the quiet streets of Kleinburg, leaving behind a family and a community still searching for answers. In the summer of 1972, 14-year-old Ingrid Bauer vanished without a trace from the quiet streets of Kleinburg, Ontario. One moment she was walking …
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Cheryl & Plea - Richmond Hill’s Triple Vanishing: Wendy Smith, Pierre Mercon, Cheryl Rowe 2011: Cheryl plans Christmas dinner—vanishes pre-gifts. Last at ex’s. Bikers? Rapist pal? Three dead suspects. Kristina: 'She’d never miss morning.' Tip now. Because every case deserves answers—and every victim deserves justice. Subscribe now to Ontario Cold C…
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Wendy & Pierre - Richmond Hill’s Triple Vanishing: Wendy Smith, Pierre Mercon, Cheryl Rowe 1995: Wendy clocks in at Fantasia—never clocks out. 1996: Pierre calls Mom from Halloween bar—poncho under table. Two Richmond Hill kids, gone. Because every case deserves answers—and every victim deserves justice. Subscribe now to Ontario Cold Cases: Canada’…
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Unraveling a 40-Year Mystery: The Donna Awcock Case Forty years ago, a brutal murder shook the community of London, Ontario. On October 13, 1983, 17-year-old Donna Jean Awcock—a vibrant teen who loved to babysit and play baseball—was found murdered. The case has remained unsolved, but her older sister, Tammy Dennett, is determined to find answers a…
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Richmond Hill’s Triple Vanishing: Wendy Smith, Pierre Mercon, Cheryl Rowe One town, three nights, zero traces. An exotic dancer who never danced, a son who never got picked up, a mom who missed Christmas morning. Pull up a chair—let’s connect the dots before the trail freezes over. Three vanish from Richmond Hill’s shadows—20 years apart. Wendy Smi…
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The Murder of Christine Prince She was a Welsh nanny with a bright future, an engaged woman living her dream in a new country. But on a quiet night in Toronto, Christine Prince disappeared. Her body was found days later, miles from home, in the murky waters of the Rouge River. Her murder remains one of Canada's most chilling unsolved cold cases. Fo…
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Richmond Hill’s Triple Vanishing: Wendy Smith, Pierre Mercon, Cheryl Rowe A first shift, a costume party, and a Christmas plan. We investigate the chilling sequence of disappearances that scarred a community. Three individuals. Twenty years. One quiet town north of Toronto. In 1995, Wendy Smith started her first shift at the Fantasia Hotel strip cl…
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Four Blocks from Home: The Abduction of Christine PrinceA rainy night, a dropped umbrella, and a killer who knew the road. DNA waits for a name. This episode dives into the heartbreaking and mysterious case of Christine Prince, a Welsh nanny who came to Toronto in 1981, hoping to build a career caring for children. Christine found work with the Kru…
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Cigarettes at 2:30 A.M.: Who Took Donna Awcock?Unraveling a 40-Year Mystery: The Donna Awcock CaseA balcony wave, a 100-metre errand, a child’s Halloween bag in her throat. Forty years later, the DNA’s ready and Tammy’s Angels won’t quit. Let’s light up the truth. October 13, 1983: 17-year-old Donna Awcock waves from the balcony, babysitting next d…
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The Unsolved Case of Valerie Karen Stevens: A Search for Answers In the early hours of September 9, 1989, Valerie Karen Stevens, a 19-year-old mother from Toronto, left her young daughter in the care of a teenage couple and set out to meet friends at the popular Diamond Club in downtown Toronto. Pregnant at the time, Valerie was never seen alive ag…
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Four Blocks from Home: The Abduction of Christine PrinceA rainy night, a dropped umbrella, and a killer who knew the road. DNA waits for a name. Welsh nanny Christine Prince, 25, arrived in Toronto dreaming of a new life. June 20, 1982: after donuts with her fiancé, she waves goodbye at Bathurst & St. Clair. Minutes from home, an umbrella drops in …
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Four Blocks from Home: The Abduction of Christine PrinceA rainy night, a dropped umbrella, and a killer who knew the road. DNA waits for a name. She came from Wales to care for a little girl... One rainy night, four blocks from home, kindness became a trap. Abducted. Raped. Drowned. Trophies taken. Two men. One leader. DNA waits. Was Bernardo watch…
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The Mystery of the “Phantom Killer” of Texarkana The Phantom Killer of Texarkana: (1946) Five dead, three wounded, zero arrests. February 22: Masked man pistol-whips Jimmy Hollis, assaults Mary Jeanne Larey with gun barrel. Both survive. March 24: Dick Griffin and Polly Ann Moore dragged from car, shot kneeling, bodies posed inside. April 14: Paul …
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Disappearance - Who Killed Valerie Stevens? September 9, 1989. Pregnant 19-year-old Valerie Stevens kisses her 17-month-old goodbye and heads to Toronto's Diamond Club. She meets friends... then vanishes. Four days later, babysitters alert police. Welfare checks uncashed. Bank untouched. What happened that night? Available Now! Because every case d…
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Valerie Stevens Last Dance: Pregnant, Vanished, Betrayed? Serial Shadows or Someone She Knew? In 1989, 19-year-old pregnant Valerie Stevens vanished after a night out dancing in Toronto, leaving her toddler behind. Three years later, her skeletal remains surfaced in remote Burford woods—murder suspected, but cause unknown. Uncashed welfare checks, …
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FIRST BLOOD - The Phantom Killer of Texarkana February 22, 1946. Midnight. Jimmy Hollis and Mary Jeanne Larey park on Richmond Road. A masked man blinds them with a flashlight. 'Take off your f—ing pants,' he snarls. Pistol-whips Jimmy's skull—crack. Blood sprays the dash. He chases Mary Jeanne into thorns, assaults her with the gun barrel. Both su…
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Valerie Stevens Last Dance: Pregnant, Vanished, Betrayed? Serial Shadows or Someone She Knew? She was 19, pregnant, ready for a night out... Valerie Stevens vanishes from Toronto streets. Body found years later in remote woods. Hitchhiking? Serial killer stalking bus stops and clubs? Links to six unsolved murders. FBI patterns: trophies, neatness, …
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