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  • In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week.
    In this episode your hosts discuss;

    the impatient dog

    three tales of Canadians behaving badly

    the WORLD CHAMPION (of Microsoft Excel)

    Christmas censorship


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  • Near Owen Sound, Ontario, 1988
    On April 26th, 1988, a man was shot and killed in a remote cabin deep in rural Ontario—a single act of violence that raised more questions than answers.
    Four witnesses were in the cabin that night, but their stories didn’t add up. They contradicted each other, and as the investigation continued, they even contradicted themselves. At the center of this confusing and unsettling case was Mae McEachern, a woman who would ultimately be charged with murder.
    What really happened that night in the cabin?
    In this episode of Nighttime, Mae's defense attorney and author Brian Barrie joins us to revisit the case, unpack the conflicting accounts, and explore the search for answers..
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    Episode Links:
    https://www.indigo.ca/en-ca/four-bullets-four-witnesses-four-liars-the-true-story-of-a-murder-and-the-trial-that-followed/9781552217016.html
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  • In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week.
    In this episode your hosts discuss;

    the killing of a rabbit in Nanaimo

    waterslide weight limit enforcement

    an 80 year old speed demon

    a 93 year old youtuber


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  • Medicine Hat, Alberta, 2006
    The Richardson Family murders stunned the country with both its brutality and unexpected perpetrators. We explore the details of the case, including the tragic deaths of Marc and Debra Richardson and their 8-year-old son Jacob. The investigation revealed a chilling motive tied to the couple's 12-year-old daughter and her 23-year-old boyfriend, Jeremy Steinke.
    In this episodee we discuss the unfolding of the case, the trial outcomes, and the broader societal conversations sparked by this tragedy.
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  • In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week.
    In this episode your hosts discuss;

    Cosmetic Surgeons at dog parks

    Baby shark as private property defense

    Dorchester, NB’s weird sign

    the conclusion to Randy’s Airbnb issue


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  • A workplace death at a Halifax, Nova Scotia Walmart has become international news due to the incident’s unimaginably horrific circumstances.
    19 year old Gursimran Kaur and her mother worked together at a Halifax Walmart. During their evening shift on Oct 19th, Gursimran’s mother grew increasingly worried after not seeing her daughter for over an hour. She searched the store, asking coworkers for help. But nothing could have prepared her for the devastating discovery that awaited her in the bakery’s oven.
    In this episode I provide updates and additional details that may allow us to answer the question so many have been asking… What happened at the Halifax Walmart?

    Links:
    Listen to part one of this series - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tragedy-at-the-halifax-walmart-the-death-of-gursimran-kaur/id1054220508?i=1000674513904
    Gursimran Kaur family fundraiser: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-the-family-of-gursimran-who-lost-her-life-at-walmart
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  • In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week.
    In this episode your hosts discuss;

    the adorable invasion of Selkirk, Manitoba

    a deer in a safety vest

    Quebec’s ding-dong-ditch trial

    Justice for Canada’s scammed Taylor Swift fans


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  • Taylor Samson, a university student, tells his girlfriend he’ll be back soon and leaves carrying a duffel bag she assumes contains marijuana. When he never returns, fears grow that he was the victim of a drug deal gone wrong.
    The investigation quickly becomes one of Nova Scotia’s most high-profile murder trials, involving two Dalhousie University students: Taylor, the victim, and William Sandeson, the accused, just days away from starting medical school.
    In this episode, the fifth in a series, Kayla Hounsell walks us through William Sandeson's second trial. 

    Links:
    listen to prior episodes of the Murder of Taylor Samson and the trials of William Sandeson - https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/episodes/taylor-samson-1
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  • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Saturday, Aug 15, 2015
    Taylor Samson, a local university student, tells his girlfriend he has to run out for a moment and that he wouldn’t be long. When she see’s him exiting the apartment carrying a large duffel bag, she assumes it contains marijuana.
    When he fails to return home that night.. or ever again, she, and many others in Taylor’s life, begin to suspect he was the victim in a drug deal gone very wrong.
    What will start as a missing persons investigation will become one of Nova Scotia’s highest profile murder trials. One that sees two students of Halifax’s Dalhousie University at center stage.
    The Victim, Taylor Samson and the accused William Sandeson who at the time of Taylor’s murder was only days away from beginning classes at the prominent medical school.
    In part four of this series I’ll again be joined by Kayla Hounsell (author of First Degree: From Med-school to Murder) and our topic will be the surprising legal updates that have made this story far from over.
    Credits:
    Music: Vox Somnia https://twitter.com/voxsomnia
    Links:
    CBC Article by Blair Rhodes: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/william-sandeson-new-trial-1.5615408
    Kayla Hounsell: https://twitter.com/kaylahounsell
    Buy First Degree: https://www.amazon.ca/First-Degree-Medical-School-Murder/dp/1771086661
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  • When one hears a story like that of Taylor's murder it's hard to not digest the twists, turns, and surprise the way you would a work of fiction.
    In part one and two, Kayla and I made a point to discuss the character of Taylor Samson, and the role he played in the lives of many who stand heartbroken on the sidelines of this case. But, two people removed from the story can only take that so far.
    For part three, I wanted to place a cap stone on this series, something that brings the events surrounding Taylor's death into the right context... that being the senseless murder of a human being loved by many as a son, a friend, a student, an entrepreneur, and much more. 
    To help tell us about what it means to lose Taylor, I've invited one of the people who know him best. Someone who looked to Taylor as both a role model, a sometimes nuisance, an eternal protector, and a best friend...
    Taylor's younger brother Connor Samson. 
    Credits:
    Music: Vox Somnia
    Links:
    Buy First Degree: https://www.amazon.ca/First-Degree-Medical-School-Murder/dp/1771086661
    Vox Somnia: https://twitter.com/voxsomnia
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  • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Saturday, Aug 15, 2015
    Taylor Samson, a local university student, tells his girlfriend he has to run out for a moment and that he wouldn’t be long. When she see’s him exiting the apartment carrying a large duffel bag, she assumes it contains marijuana.
    When he fails to return home that night.. or ever again, she, and many others in Taylor’s life, begin to suspect he was the victim in a drug deal gone very wrong.
    What will start as a missing persons investigation will become one of Nova Scotia’s highest profile murder trials. One that sees two students of Halifax’s Dalhousie University at center stage.
    The Victim, Taylor Samson and the accused William Sandeson who at the time of Taylor’s murder was only days away from beginning classes at the prominent medical school.
    In this multi part series, I’ll be joined by Kayla Hounsell (author of First Degree: From Med-school to Murder).
    Credits:
    Music: Vox Somnia
    Links:
    Kayla Hounsell: https://twitter.com/kaylahounsell
    Buy First Degree: https://www.amazon.ca/First-Degree-Medical-School-Murder/dp/1771086661
    Vox Somnia: https://twitter.com/voxsomnia
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  • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Saturday, Aug 15, 2015
    Taylor Samson, a local university student, tells his girlfriend he has to run out for a moment and that he wouldn’t be long. When she see’s him exiting the apartment carrying a large duffel bag, she assumes it contains marijuana.
    When he fails to return home that night.. or ever again, she, and many others in Taylor’s life, begin to suspect he was the victim in a drug deal gone very wrong.
    What will start as a missing persons investigation will become one of Nova Scotia’s highest profile murder trials. One that sees two students of Halifax’s Dalhousie University at center stage.
    The Victim, Taylor Samson and the accused William Sandeson who at the time of Taylor’s murder was only days away from beginning classes at the prominent medical school.
    In this multi part series, I’ll be joined by Kayla Hounsell (author of First Degree: From Med-school to Murder).
    Credits:
    Music: Vox Somnia
    Links:
    Kayla Hounsell: https://twitter.com/kaylahounsell
    Buy First Degree: https://www.amazon.ca/First-Degree-Medical-School-Murder/dp/1771086661
    Vox Somnia: https://twitter.com/voxsomnia
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  • In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week.
    In this episode your hosts discuss;

    the amputation of the wrong leg

    the dog sitting adult content creator

    racoons on fentanyl

    a cat infestation in Ontario

    dumb Americans in a bear costume


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    Keep Canada Weird Series: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/keep-canada-weird
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  • In Encounters with CREEPS, Nighttime listeners are invited to share their unsettling experiences with the many CREEPS lurking in everyday life.
    In this episode, Jordan and Madelayne Klein unpack the 22nd volume of your Encounters with CREEPS.
    This time, we’ve got a CREEP in a hostel, a CREEP at a lake, a CREEP with a lighter, and much more.
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    Madelayne Klein: https://linktr.ee/madelayneklein
    Encounters with Creeps series archive: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/encounters-with-creeps
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  • In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week.
    In this episode your hosts discuss;

    stuffed bears stuffed in a wall

    camel toe toonies: Solved

    the hockey card holy grail AGAIN

    more Canadian butter thefts


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  • Sydney, Nova Scotia, 1992 
    When 18 year old McDonald's employee Derek Wood finished his shift, he lingered for a time in the closed restaurant before exiting. Unknown to the staff remaining to complete overnight tasks, Derek had propped open a basement door and in a matter of moments he would return with two friends armed with knives, a shovel, and a gun.
    The resulting robbery gone wrong will lead to mass murder and an entire community struggling to understand how this could happen and who was responsible.
    During this series, the story will be told by retired journalist Phonse Jessome who led the local reporting at the time of the crime and wrote the bestselling book on the case 'Murder at McDonald's'. 

    Links:
    Phonse Jessome - https://twitter.com/phonsejessome
    Murder at Mcdonald's book - https://www.amazon.ca/Murder-McDonalds-Killers-Next-Door-ebook/dp/B01GR10MTY 

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  • Sydney, Nova Scotia, 1992 
    When 18 year old McDonald's employee Derek Wood finished his shift, he lingered for a time in the closed restaurant before exiting. Unknown to the staff remaining to complete overnight tasks, Derek had propped open a basement door and in a matter of moments he would return with two friends armed with knives, a shovel, and a gun.
    The resulting robbery gone wrong will lead to mass murder and an entire community struggling to understand how this could happen and who was responsible.
    During this series, the story will be told by retired journalist Phonse Jessome who led the local reporting at the time of the crime and wrote the bestselling book on the case 'Murder at McDonald's'. 
    Links:
    Phonse Jessome - https://twitter.com/phonsejessome
    Murder at Mcdonald's book - https://www.amazon.ca/Murder-McDonalds-Killers-Next-Door-ebook/dp/B01GR10MTY 
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  • When 18 year old McDonald's employee Derek Wood finished his shift, he lingered for a time in the closed restaurant before exiting. Unknown to the staff remaining to complete overnight tasks, Derek had propped open a basement door and in a matter of moments he would return with two friends armed with knives, a shovel, and a gun.
    The resulting robbery gone wrong will lead to mass murder and an entire community struggling to understand how this could happen and who was responsible.
    During this three part series, the story will be told by retired journalist Phonse Jessome who led the local reporting at the time of the crime and wrote the bestselling book on the case 'Murder at McDonald's'. 
    Links:
    Phonse Jessome - https://twitter.com/phonsejessome
    Murder at Mcdonald's book - https://www.amazon.ca/Murder-McDonalds-Killers-Next-Door-ebook/dp/B01GR10MTY 
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  • In this episode your hosts discuss;

    Moncton’s “too scary” decorations (and some weird notes)

    Canada’s best and worst halloween treats

    the feds that won’t stop paying

    an egged house

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  • In this episode of Nighttime, we delve into the tragic story of Brenda Tatlock whose life was cut short by her husband, former RCMP officer Mike Burke.
    Brenda’s daughter, Ashley Whitten, joins us to share her mother’s story—a story that highlights the insidious, often hidden nature of domestic violence. Ashley opens up about her journey through loss and her hope that her mother’s murder can bring much-needed awareness to an issue that affects countless lives.
    Join us as we remember Brenda, discuss the dangers of domestic violence, and call for justice and change in the wake of the murder of Brenda Tatlock
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