True crime, legends, folklore, dark history and other creepy topics from the perspective of real liv
Episode 259: After she’d been missing only one day, on the evening of May 7th, 2002, the body of 14-
Episode 258: On the morning of February 20, 1989, stay-at-home mother of two Janice Faye Johnson was
Episode 257: In Victoria, B.C., on the rainy evening of Friday, September 29, 1899, on her way home
Episode 256: Colten Boushie was a 22-year-old Indigenous man from the Red Pheasant First Nation in S
Episode 255: On September 28, 2016, a police dog discovered the nude and decomposing body of a young
Episode 254: On Saturday, June 23, 1990, three teenagers, Brigitte Grenier, 16, Kyle Unger, 19, and
Episode 253: At 12:53 am on the morning of October 15, 2018, a frantic, garbled 911 came in from the
Episode 252: Starting when Amanda Michelle Todd was just 11 years old, a person began a campaign of
Episode 251: In the rural area known as Drummond Township, near Perth, Ontario, about a mile north o
Episode 250: At 8:00 PM on the evening of March 21, 2006, the B.C. Ferries-operated motor vessel Que
Episode 249: As this is our special Christmas episode. It is our tradition to tell a Yuletide-themed
Episode 248: In New York City on the 8th of December, 1980, the world was rocked by the murder of in
Episode 247: In January of 1922, the first of a series of fires broke out on a farm in the small rur
Episode 246: John Ruffolo, 36, an employee of Brinks Canada at Butler Crescent location in Saanichto
Episode 245: Between 1926 and 1928, a sinister darkness was afoot on a small chicken ranch in Winevi
Episode 244: On the morning of the 8th of July 1917, thirty-nine-year-old Tom Thomson, a renowned Ca
Episode 243: Eighty years ago, on August 19, 1942, in Operation Jubilee began as the Allies attacked
Episode 242: On March 3, 2005, a contingent of RCMP constables, attended the property of James Micha
Episode 241: On March 3, 2005, a contingent of RCMP constables attended the property of James Michae
Episode 240: Canada has had a long and embarrassing history of race relations, starting with the ind