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12/07/2024

Join the hosts as they delve into the heartbreaking story of Miya Marcano, a vibrant young woman whose life was tragically cut short. In this episode, we exp...

Join the hosts as they delve into the heartbreaking story of Miya Marcano, a vibrant young woman whose life was tragical...
11/07/2024

Join the hosts as they delve into the heartbreaking story of Miya Marcano, a vibrant young woman whose life was tragically cut short. In this episode, we explore the events leading up to her disappearance, the investigation that followed, and the lasting impact on her family and community. Listen in as we uncover the details of this poignant case and discuss the broader issues of safety and justice.

To learn more about the Miya Marcano Foundation, visit their website:

https://miyamarcanofdn.com/

EPISODE 57 DROPS THIS THURSDAY
09/07/2024

EPISODE 57 DROPS THIS THURSDAY

05/07/2024

EPISODE 56 - A TRAIL OF DECEIT; THE MURDER OF DANIEL LEVESQUE
27/06/2024

EPISODE 56 - A TRAIL OF DECEIT; THE MURDER OF DANIEL LEVESQUE

Join the hosts as they discuss the 2011 untimely murder of Daniel Levesque. Daniel was a kind, friendly, musically passionate, sensitive, and highly intellig...

Join the hosts as they discuss the 2011 untimely murder of Daniel Levesque. Daniel was a kind, friendly, musically passi...
27/06/2024

Join the hosts as they discuss the 2011 untimely murder of Daniel Levesque. Daniel was a kind, friendly, musically passionate, sensitive, and highly intelligent 20-year-old man from Revelstoke,B.C. He left his hometown in search of his big city dream, which led him west to Victoria, the bustling capital city. Daniel quickly found employment at a convenience store, where he unfortunately met the manager, Joshua Tyler Bredo. Sadly, the outcome of this meeting would soon prove to be tragic.

Show notes :

To donate to the Daniel Levesque Memorial Scholarship Fund go to
https://revelstokecommunityfoundation.com/scholarships

To donate to Tori Dunn’s Family go to
https://www.gofundme.com/f/tori-dunn?lang=en_CA&utm_campaign=fp_sharesheet&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2o6qvQzn5Eik415tOHYfIUjMoLpCSmG-fncC2Ocxx7NRFfjKCdWk27QBg_aem_Mgym3msFwxhkzCfLdSzBVQ

25/06/2024

CANADA NEEDS JAIL, NOT BAIL FOR VIOLENT-REPEAT OFFENDERS!!!!

Such a loss for everyone who loved her. This senseless violence needs to end. We need to keep violent REPEAT OFFENDERS I...
24/06/2024

Such a loss for everyone who loved her. This senseless violence needs to end. We need to keep violent REPEAT OFFENDERS IN JAIL !!!!! Keep our communities safe !!

Please help if you can.

On behalf of the Dunn Family; Our Tori was taken from us June 16th, 2024 in a home invasion that resulted in… Hailey Dunn needs your support for Tori Dunn

EPISODE 56 DROPS THURSDAY JUNE 27TH
21/06/2024

EPISODE 56 DROPS THURSDAY JUNE 27TH

18/06/2024

Fly high sweetheart.... 🪽

Our deepest condolences to her loved ones ✝️

Human remains discovered near Dawson Creek identified as those belonging to Darylyn Supernant

DAWSON CREEK, BC -- CJDC TV News has learned from sources close to the family, the human remains that were discovered north of Dawson Creek in April are those of Darylyn Supernant.

On March 15, 2023 Mounties said the 29 year old from Dawson Creek missing and hadn’t been heard from.

Then on April 19,th 2024 Dawson Creek police confirmed that remains had been discovered near 219 Road near Saskatoon Creek.

A person from a community organization was picking up garbage at the side of road when they discovered the remains. On June 6th. CJDC TV News reported that those remains were of a female based on the bones discovered at the scene.

Daralyn’s father Brad Supernant told CJDCTV-News a month after she went missing "we will bang on every door and follow every lead until she is found."

At the time of her disappearance Dawson Creek Constable Emma Baron added "we are aware that Darylyn was involvded in a high risk lifestyle. We don't know if that's directly related to her disappearance at this time"

At the end of May, CJDC TV News broke the story that Daralyn’s cousin Renee Didier’s remains were found in the Kiskatinaw River.

Three males who have gone missing from Dawson Creek have yet to be located.

Cole Hosack went missing on New Year’s Eve. Dave Domingo is believed to have been murdered after his body was removed from a property near Rolla in August of 2023. Denny Poole, a 14 year old from Dawson Creek went missing 8 years ago and was last seen in 2016 near the Kiskatinaw Bridge.

This is a developing story.

Listen to episode 55 on all platforms! Check out our YouTube Channel, and give us a follow on all of our socials ! Tell ...
13/06/2024

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Join the hosts for Episode 55 as they dive into the recently solved 40-year-old murder of two women in the Toronto area. While the cases both remained unsolv...

Join the hosts for Episode 55 as they dive into the recently solved 40-year-old murder of two women in the Toronto area....
13/06/2024

Join the hosts for Episode 55 as they dive into the recently solved 40-year-old murder of two women in the Toronto area. While the cases both remained unsolved since 1983, investigators were at a dead end. That was, until new advancements in DNA lead them directly to the most unlikely suspect through his family tree.

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EPISODE 55 DROPS THIS THURSDAY ON ALL PLATFORMS
11/06/2024

EPISODE 55 DROPS THIS THURSDAY ON ALL PLATFORMS

29/05/2024

Fly high sweetheart.... 🕊

BC Coroner confirm human remains identified as missing woman from Dawson Creek

My deepest condolences to her loved ones... ✝️

DAWSON CREEK -- The Dawson Creek RCMP has now confirmed that the human remains found along the Kiskatinaw River have been positively identified as Renee Didier.

The BC Coroners Service conducted an autopsy of the remains. The Coroner and police are not commenting how Didier may have been killed.

The remains were discovered on May 18 west of Highway 97, by an industrial worker who was testing river water.

Didier went missing in on December 2nd. Footage taken from a security camera showed Didier at a gas station in the early morning hours of December 3rd.

The images of Didier, who sometimes goes by the last name Supernant, were the last time she was seen before going missing.

The 40 year old Didier is one of four people to have gone missing from Dawson Creek in the last 15 months. Police are still searching for Darylyn Supernant, Cole Hosack and Dave Domingo.

BC RCMP North District Major Crime Unit has assumed conduct of the investigation and are asking the public for any information that may help further the investigation.

If you have any information on this matter, you are asked to call the Dawson Creek RCMP at (250) 784-3700 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477

28/05/2024

On May 29, 2023 police announced that they had found the remains of Madison "Maddy Scott" on a rural property near Vanderhoof, BC, 12 years after she was last seen. The 20-year-old went missing from a camping trip at Hogs Back Lake near Vanderhoof on May 28, 2011. Her murder remains unsolved. If you have any information please contact Vanderhoof RCMP at 250-567-2222 or Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-TIPS.
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21/05/2024

Prison Justice ...... 🙌 B.C. serial killer Robert Pickton attacked in Quebec prison

Robert Pickton, the convicted serial killer from British Columbia, was attacked by another inmate over the weekend and critically injured in Québec’s maximum Port-Cartier Institution.

A spokesperson for the Sûreté du Québec, the province’s police service, said the 74-year-old Pickton was assaulted by a 51-year-old inmate at around 5:15 p.m. ET on Sunday and airlifted to a Québec City hospital, where he remains in critical condition.

The Correctional Service Canada (CSC) confirmed with CityNews that Pickton was the victim of a “major assault,” though the circumstances are unknown

We can confirm that inmate Robert Pickton was involved in a major assault on May 19. This assault did not involve any of our staff,” a spokesperson wrote in an email. “The safety and security of institutions is paramount, and an investigation into what occurred is currently underway.”

In a news release issued on Monday, the CSC said that the Sûreté du Québec is investigating the incident but did not name Pickton as the victim.

“The assailant was identified, and the appropriate actions have been taken,” the news release states. “In order to improve practices aimed at preventing this type of incident, the Correctional Service of Canada will review the circumstances of the incident and take the appropriate measures"

Prison attack follows statement from Pickton’s family over chance at parole

Port-Cartier Institution is a maximum-security federal prison located about 600 kilometres northeast of Quebec City.

Pickton was convicted in 2007 of the murders of six women. He was arrested in 2002, and his trial began in 2007. He was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole for 25 years, the maximum sentence for second-degree murder in Canada.

The investigation into Pickton’s crimes was one of the largest in Canadian history. The case led to significant changes in how law enforcement handles missing persons cases, particularly those involving marginalized communities.

In February, family members of Pickton’s victims spoke out after he became eligible to apply for parole, but it’s not known if he ever made an application.

This forced a dozen mayors from around Metro Vancouver to call on federal Attorney General and Justice Minister Arif Virani to deny Pickton’s chance at parole and reassess the parole and sentencing system for “prolific offenders and mass murderers.”

The letter stated Pickton’s lack of remorse and the depravity of his crimes make him “irredeemable,” and granting him parole would be a “chilling message” for crime victims.

21/05/2024

Surrey RCMP is issuing a public interest notification regarding a dangerous s*x offender who is now residing in Surrey: 29-year-old Ezaz Razak presents a serious risk to vulnerable women and intimate partners. Read more details in our news release: https://ow.ly/4lZ250RKqsR

10/05/2024

The Trial for admitted Serial Killer Jeremy Skibicki (POS) started on May 8th in a Winnipeg court room. He has admitted to the killing of four indigenous women in a two-month span in 2022. Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran, Rebecca Contois and a fourth unidentified woman the community has named Mashkod

08/05/2024

peoplem.ag/3JSVKi0 The Hulu limited series 'Under the Bridge,' starring Oscar nominee Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough, examines what happened to Reena Virk.

The true story behind the drama sent shockwaves throughout Canada and inspired the 2005 book by Rebecca Godfrey, which the show is based on. Reena was 14 years old when a group of her peers, nicknamed the "Shoreline Six," invited her to a party under a bridge in Saanich, a suburb of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, in November 1997.

During the get-together, the group beat her severely — and after she tried escaping, the unthinkable happened.

19/04/2024

Public Interest Notification: dangerous s*x offender Leonard Ramstead has received a Statutory Release ahead of his sentence completion in Sept 2026, and is residing in Surrey. He poses a risk to young children & adolescent girls.

Surrey RCMP will be working with our partners in Corrections to monitor Ramstead via traditional police methods, as well as through electronic monitoring. Ramstead is also required to abide by a number of conditions including:

• Not to consume, purchase or possess alcohol

• Not to be in, near, or around where children under the age of 16 years are likely to congregate such as daycares, elementary and secondary schools, parks and playgrounds, swimming pools and recreational centres.

Anyone who sees or knows of Leonard Ramstead violating any of his conditions is asked to call 9-1-1 immediately.

Read more details in our news release: https://ow.ly/q4oY50Rgy3x

Watch Episode 54 on YouTube
18/04/2024

Watch Episode 54 on YouTube

Join Christie and Denika as they dive into the 2006 murders of the Richardson family. Marc, Debra and their 8-year-old son Jacob were found viciously murdere...

Join Christie and Denika as they dive into the 2006 murders of the Richardson family. Marc, Debra and their 8-year-old s...
18/04/2024

Join Christie and Denika as they dive into the 2006 murders of the Richardson family. Marc, Debra and their 8-year-old son Jacob were found viciously murdered inside their Medicine Hat home and their 12-year-old daughter, Jasmine, was nowhere to be found. Shockingly, as the investigation got under way, it became obvious very quickly that instead of being another victim, Jasmine was actually responsible for the brutal murders, along with the help of her 23-year-old boyfriend, Jeremy Steinke, who also happened to identify as a 300-year-old Werewolf.

Episode 54 drops Thursday, April 18th on all platforms
13/04/2024

Episode 54 drops Thursday, April 18th on all platforms

03/04/2024

Someone knows......SPEAK 🗣

Six years after a woman disappeared from Surrey, Mounties renewed their appeal for information in the case.

Kristina Ward was last seen on surveillance video with an "unidentified male" at the intersection of 144th Street and 104th Avenue in Surrey on Sept. 27, 2017, police said in a media release issued last week.

According to the RCMP, that was also the last day that her cellphone was used and the last time she accessed her bank accounts.

"Investigators have received several ‘tips’ relating to Kristina but unfortunately, none have proven fruitful," the statement from police said.

"The police and Kristina’s family will continue to search for answers, and to keep awareness out to the public of Kristina’s disappearance. We are pleading to the public for tips to bring closure to the family and to bring Kristina back home."

Ward was 20 when she went missing and is described as standing 5’5" tall and weighing 130 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with information is urged to call 604-532-3200. Anonymous tips can be provided to Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-8477.

Author - Lisa Steacy

30/03/2024

IHIT file # 2024-272
Surrey RCMP file # 2024-26332

Missing person investigation in Surrey leads to IHIT deployment
IHIT has taken conduct of a missing person investigation that began in February 2024.

Background: On February 23, 2024, Navdeep Kaur, 28, of Surrey, was reported missing by her family, to the Surrey RCMP. After an extensive investigation by the Surrey RCMP’s Missing Persons Unit, evidence was collected that has led investigators to believe that Ms. Kaur may be a victim of foul play. As a result, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has taken conduct of the investigation and will be working closely in partnership with the Surrey RCMP, the Integrated Forensic Identification Section and the BC Coroners Service to advance the investigation.

Navdeep Kaur was last seen on February 22, 2024 at 10:30 p.m. in the 7800-block of 123 Street, in Surrey. She is described as 28-years-old, South Asian, 5’5, 125lbs, with long black hair, and brown eyes.

Investigators are working to learn as much as possible about Navdeep, and her movements leading up to her disappearance on February 22, 2024 and are asking anyone who has had recent contact with Navdeep, or anyone with information, to please call IHIT immediately.

If you know where Navdeep Kaur is please contact the IHIT Information Line at 1-877-551-IHIT (4448) or by email at [email protected].

28/03/2024

THREE YEARS: Trina Hunt, 48 was reported missing from her Port Moody, BC, home on January 18, 2021 by her husband Iain Hunt. After a massive search, Trina's remains were found near Hope on March 29, 2021. Her house and her in-laws properties have been searched, and at one point her husband was arrested in the couple's driveway, but later released. Trina's family have posted a $50,000 reward in the hope of finding out new information that could help police solve this murder. If you have any information, please call Port Moody police (604) 461-3456 or Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-8477
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