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Crimeopedia

Crimeopedia

De : Allison Pert
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A true crime podcast centred around telling the stories of both solved and unsolved crimes from different regions across the globe.

Allison Pert 2021
Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • Murder: Jacob Wetterling
      May 31 2024

      For 27 years, the fate of 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling was unknown to the small-town, Minnesota community that adored him. It was with advances in DNA technology and renewed interest in the kidnapping and abduction of Jacob thanks to online sleuths that led to the long overdue closure his family deserved.

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      34 min
    • Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2S+ People of Canada: the Serial Murders of Gilbert Jordan
      May 15 2024

      Overlapping with the onset of Robert Pickton's serial murders was the death of Gilbert Jordan, the first serial killer in Canada to use alcohol as his weapon of choice. A shining star example of legal apathy with respect to predation upon missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, the story of Gilbert Jordan demonstrates to us how leniency in the Canadian criminal justice system is often a matter of life or death. Due to character limitations, all source material will be available on the website www.crimeopediapod.ca

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      39 min
    • Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2S+ People of Canada: Sharon Frances Merasty
      Mar 15 2024

      In December of 1993, Sharon Frances Merasty was found deceased nearby a water body without proper winter clothing and no indication of an intention to be outside for very long. Yet, local police ruled out foul play; her family think otherwise. Although the circumstances of her death remain inconclusive, her case reminds me a lot of a practice in the province of Saskatchewan called the Starlight Tours.

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      23 min
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