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  • She told her husband Alan that she was going to the store to get some candy. She grabbed her gray leather purse, put on her blue leather shoes and her fur-lined denim jacket, the style at the time, and then said goodbye to her husband and three small kids on the chilly October day as she left her house on foot with her shoulder-length brown hair swaying behind her. Little did they know, this would be the last time they would see her alive.

    This episode is on the unsolved murder of Guelph, Ontario resident Pamilla Harris, a 31-year-old mother of 3. 

    Anyone with information with regards to the assault and murder of Pamilla Harris can call the Waterloo Regional Police at (519) 570-9777 or Crime Stoppers. Remember, the supreme court of Canada guarantees anonymity when you submit a tip to them. Tips can be provided by phone by calling 1-800-222-8477 or online at www.waterloocrimestoppers.com

    Featuring a promo for Lady Justice podcast! Lady Justice is a weekly true-crime podcast that takes a look at fascinating cases both past and present.

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    Music provided by Scout Hurl -Twitter: @scoutlhurt 

    Crime Article & Sources will be listed on the website, as well as additional photos: https://truecrimerealtimepod.com/

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  • About 200 km west of Toronto, lies the smaller city of London, On, nicknamed forest city and its surrounding areas. This city has been connected to major metropolitan areas by freeways and highways since 1956, yet still separated and urban. The city is beautiful and surrounded by nature. But London has a dark and haunted past. We will be exploring a part of this dark and sordid past over a series of epsiodes. Travel with me today to 1973 in London & Guelph, ON, and the surrounding area. This is episode #27 of True Crime Real Time, London's Sordid Past – Part 2, The Bedroom Strangler.

    Episode Crime Article, Photos + Sources:https://truecrimerealtimepod.com/

    Music provided by Scoutyboy:  Twitter: @ scoutlhurt

    Episode sponsored by Best Fiends, my go-to mobile puzzle game!

    Podcast Promo: Apple for the Teacher - True Crime Stories in the School System!

    Cover photo courtesy of The Edmonton Post.

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  • About 200 km west of Toronto, lies the smaller city of London, On, nicknamed forest city and its surrounding areas. This city has been connected to major metropolitan areas by freeways and highways since 1956, yet still separated and urban. The area is a perfect market test area as it is so average, the economy, the demographics. It's a beautiful location, surrounded by nature. But London has a dark and haunted past. We will be exploring a part of this dark and sordid past within the next few episodes. Travel with me today to 1969 in London, ON, and the surrounding area. This is episode #26 of True Crime Real Time, London's Sordid Past – Part 1, The Chambermaid Killer.

    Episode Crime Article, Photos + Sources: https://truecrimerealtimepod.com/

    Music provided by Scoutyboy:  Twitter: @ scoutlhurt

    Cover photo courtesy of The Windsor Star.

  • “Nothing adds up about the deaths of Casey and Caleb. It’s quite clear the Royal Anguilla Police’s first priority was simply to make the deaths go away.”~ T.J. Ward (P.I.)

    Changing stories of what actually happened that fateful evening. A refusal of four witnesses to participate in the coronial inquest. Missing documentation. Those outspoken silenced. Unexplained injuries. Will there be justice for Casey and Caleb?

    This episode is being sponsored by Best Fiends, #1 rate mobile puzzle game.

    Episode Crime Article + Sources: https://truecrimerealtimepod.com/

    Music provided by Scoutyboy:  Twitter: @ scoutlhurt

    Justice for Casey and Caleb Go Fund Me: https://gf.me/u/vtzm73

    TJ Ward (PI) and Associates Website: https://www.tjwardpi.com/

  • Some updates & podcast announcements. I want your input. Give a listen on what to expect in the near future and have your say! We have had several case suggestions. This episode goes over some details of each case suggestion. You can then visit the facebook group and have your say - vote, comment, and discuss!

    Also, some news about upcoming endeavours and information on the next episode!.

    Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/292379414973226/

  • What happens when someone is sentenced following a criminal event in Canada? What systems are in place and who take on this sometimes dangerous job?
    For this episode we briefly cover the history of the Canadian correctional system and discuss the current system, including all types of initial testing that offenders take at intake in order to create a rehabilitation plan!

    This episode is being sponsored by Leaner Creamer, your coffee's new best friend! All True Crime Real Time listeners get a 15% discount by using promo code REAL15.
    Visit: https://leanercreamer.com/discount/REAL15

    Episode Crime Article + Sources: https://truecrimerealtimepod.com/

    Music provided by Scoutyboy: Twitter: @ scoutlhurt

    Stay tuned near the end for a special podcast promo from Sooner State True Crime, a True Crime Podcast about Crime in Oklahoma!

  • The charred remains of Philip Lake were discovered the morning of Monday, January 6th, 1936 by neighbour and fellow settler Otto Blakeney, who was on his way to see Philip for some provisions. After discovering Philip’s partially cremated body, Otto frantically searched the smouldering ruins for Philip’s wife and two small children. After only finding Philip and the skeleton of their cat what was left of the family’s two room cabin, he started searching the surrounding property. About 200 yards away, near Ballast Pit Road, lay the nearly nude body of Bertha Lake with a halo of blood drenched in the snow surrounding her. Her arms outstretched as though searching for her babies and a little further from that was the frozen body of little Jackie Lake, left to die in the freezing temperatures. This is episode 21 of True Crime Real Time, Part 2 of the Lake Family Tragedy – Extortion & Murder in the backwoods.

    Episode Crime Article + Sources: https://truecrimerealtimepod.com/

    Music provided by Scoutyboy: Twitter: @ scoutlhurt

    This episode is sponsored by podcorn.com, a market place connection brands and podcasts for innovative advertisement. Want to get your name out there in a personal and innovative way? Check www.podcorn.com

    I am publishing my very first episode on the Canadian Correctional System on Patreon and research is underway on the second patreon episode which will cover the very last 2 people executed in Canada before Capital Punishment was abolished. If you want to listen to exclusive episodes, add free and early release episodes head over to patreon.com, there are several different options ranging from armchair detective to co-producer. Interested in becoming a patron? https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27999414

  • New Years came and went and the Lake family celebrated with friend and neighbour, Otto Blakeney, in their 2-room cabin. It was winter, and a blanket of snow covered the ground. Nothing that outdoorsman and woodcutter Otto couldn’t handle. Besides, Philip and Bertha Lake had two small children at home, 21-month-old Jack and 6-month-old Betty, so it was easier for Otto to come to them. The day together ended and Otto went home and the Lake family continued on with their daily grind. The sun rose on Monday, January 6 1936, Otto peered the bellowing smoke beyond the horizon, coming from the general direction of his friend and neighbour. This is episode 19 of True Crime Real Time, Extortion & Murder in the Backwoods, Part 1 of the Lake family’s story
    Episode Crime Article + Sources: https://truecrimerealtimepod.com/

    Music provided by Scoutyboy: Twitter: @ scoutlhurt

    And as a February special, we worked with Ballsy on this episode. Tired of getting lame gifts for the guys in your life? Check out ballwash.com True Crime Real Time listeners get an additional 20% off by using code: REAL20!

    I am publishing my very first episode on the Canadian Correctional System on Patreon and research is underway on the second patreon episode which will cover the very last 2 people executed in Canada before Capital Punishment was abolished. If you want to listen to exclusive episodes, add free and early release episodes head over to patreon.com, there are several different options ranging from armchair detective to co-producer. Interested in becoming a patron? https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27999414

  • The mail was starting to pile for Gail on the hall table. On Wednesday there were 2 letters, on Thursday there was a small parcel and some small mail. But none of the items were picked up. This was odd, Gail always picked her mail. She was supposed to be at work but hadn’t showed up there either. Her work place called her landlord, asking if he knew where she was. Gerry, her landlord, said he would check on her apartment as she also hadn’t picked up her mail. He went up stairs and as he knocked on Gail’s door, it swung open, revealing a crime that will be forever engraved in Gerry’s mind.

    Featuring Podcast True Crime & Wine Time, a podcast hosted by Teri Dusold, covering compelling true crime cases coupled with her passion for exploring and enjoying new wines.

    Episode Crime Article + Sources: https://truecrimerealtimepod.com/

    Music provided by Scoutyboy: Twitter: @ scoutlhurt

    This episode is sponsored by 'Best Fiends', the 5 star rated puzzle game!
    And as a February special, we worked with Ballsy on this episode. Tired of getting lame gifts for the guys in your life? Check out ballwash.com True Crime Real Time listeners get an additional 20% off by using code: REAL20!

    I am publishing my very first episode on the Canadian Correctional System on Patreon and research is underway on the second patreon episode which will cover the very last 2 people executed in Canada before Capital Punishment was abolished. If you want to listen to exclusive episodes, add free and early release episodes head over to patreon.com, there are several different options ranging from armchair detective to co-producer. Interested in becoming a patron? https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27999414

  • It was a beautiful warm autumn day and Josie was running late leaving the house for school. Her brother Waldo did not feel like waiting, so he left ahead of her. At 8:30 AM Josie grabbed her school book said her goodbyes and left the home smiling as she started walking to school.
    She never made it to school. Her mutilated & decapitated body lay in the bushes in the most secluded part of her route, leading law enforcement to believe the attack was pre-meditated. Her head was only found the following day wrapped in a the cape that she had been wearing and having the earrings cut from her ears. What happened to Josie? Was her murderer ever caught?

    Episode followed by special interview with Paulette Breau, author of 'Never at Ease'. A book outlining her ups and downs as she navigates the 30 years with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
    Never at Ease Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pilotbreau/
    Never at Ease Book: https://www.amazon.ca/Never-at-Ease-Memoir-Mountie/dp/1525557599/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=never+at+ease&qid=1580322591&sr=8-1

    Featuring Podcast Morbidology, a weekly true crime podcast created and hosted by Emily G. Thompson, Morbidology takes an in-depth look at some of the world's most heinous murders.

    Episode Crime Article + Sources: https://truecrimerealtimepod.com/

    Music provided by Scoutyboy: Twitter: @ scoutlhurt

    I am publishing my very first episode on the Canadian Correctional System on Patreon and research is underway on the second patreon episode which will cover the very last 2 people executed in Canada before Capital Punishment was abolished. If you want to listen to exclusive episodes, add free and early release episodes head over to patreon.com, there are several different options ranging from armchair detective to co-producer. Interested in becoming a patron? https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27999414

  • It was a beautiful day. Bright, sunny & warm. A true mark that spring was soon turning into summer. A feeling of unspoken promise. It was Bonnie’s 45th birthday, wedding anniversary and the Monday of a long weekend. Little did she know her husband Gary was planning a small get together for her later that day. Everyone was home, Gary was waiting for a friend to pick him up so they can go pick up a cake for Bonnie’s birthday. Bonnie quietly slipped out of the house shortly before 11 AM, only to be found broken and bruised at the end of a neighbour’s driveway just around the corner 10 – 15 minutes or so later. This is episode 16, Bruised and Broken, Bonnie Tatti’s story.

    Episode Crime Article + Sources: https://truecrimerealtimepod.com/
    Hamilton Police: https://hamiltonpolice.on.ca/contact
    Crime Stoppers: https://crimestoppershamilton.com/

    Music provided by Scoutyboy: Twitter: @ scoutlhurt

    I am publishing my very first episode on the Canadian Correctional System on Patreon and research is underway on the second patreon episode which will cover the very last 2 people executed in Canada before Capital Punishment was abolished. If you want to listen to exclusive episodes, add free and early release episodes head over to patreon.com, there are several different options ranging from armchair detective to co-producer. Interested in becoming a patron? https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27999414

  • He had already been driving for 8 hours and on the road for longer. He needed sleep. He had left his home in Flint, Michigan sometime either the late evening of Thursday April 7th or the very early hours of Friday April 8th, 1994. He was scheduled to drive to the American Axle and Manufacturing plant in buffalo, NY where he was to pick up a cargo shipment of automotive axles to deliver to the now defunct GMC truck & bus plant in Pontiac, Michigan. He made it to the American Axle & Manufacturing plant, he picked up his cargo, but he never made it home.

    This is episode 14 "The Open Road" - Michael Lovejoy's Story.

    Crime Stoppers Video referenced in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5cTXUjzMww

    Brantford Police: https://www.brantfordpolice.ca/contact-us
    Crime Stoppers: https://crimestoppers-brant.ca/

    Sources listed at : https://truecrimerealtimepod.com/

    Music provided by Scoutyboy: Twitter: @scoutlhurt

    Episode Sponsor: Best Fiends

    Interested in becoming a patron? https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27999414

  • It had been a few days since 28 year old Monica Chisar had returned home from an overseas trip to Portugal. Back in Canada and back at work, a friend gave her a lift after a late shift and dropped her off close to where she was staying. This friend dropped her off at an empty parking lot of a beer store, some 100-200 meters from the apartment building where she was allegedly staying, just after midnight on Wednesday, July 11, 2018.

    This is the last time anyone has reported seeing or hearing from Monica. In the 1.5 years since her disappearance there have no sightings of Monica as well as no online activity.

    This is episode 13 "The Bohemian" - Part 1 of Monica Chisar's Story.

    Hamilton Police: https://hamiltonpolice.on.ca/contact
    Crime Stoppers: https://crimestoppershamilton.com/

    Sources listed at : https://truecrimerealtimepod.com/

    Music provided by Scoutyboy: Twitter: @ scoutlhurt

    Featuring the Podcast Promo from: 'Brew Crime Podcast, Brew Crime is the brain child of both Beck and Mike. They are a True Crime, Craft Beer and Comedy podcast. Join them as they pair great tasting beer with all kinds of messed up stories.

  • It had been a few days since 28 year old Monica Chisar had returned home from an overseas trip to Portugal. Back in Canada and back at work, a friend gave her a lift after a late shift and dropped her off close to where she was staying. This friend dropped her off at an empty parking lot of a beer store, some 100-200 meters from the apartment building where she was allegedly staying, just after midnight on Wednesday, July 11, 2018.

    This is the last time anyone has reported seeing or hearing from Monica. In the 1.5 years since her disappearance there have no sightings of Monica as well as no online activity. We speak to Monica's sister in this episode as well as a special guest from Hamilton Crime Stoppers.

    This is episode 14 "You Can Be a Hammertown Hero" - Part 2 of Monica Chisar's Story.

    Crime Stoppers Video referenced in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5cTXUjzMww

    Hamilton Police: https://hamiltonpolice.on.ca/contact
    Crime Stoppers: https://crimestoppershamilton.com/

    Sources listed at : https://truecrimerealtimepod.com/

    Music provided by Scoutyboy: Twitter: @ scoutlhurt

    Featuring the Podcast Promo from: 'True Crime Lab', Join Jay and Rudeboy as they cover the well-known and the lesser known true crime and have fun along the way.

    Interested in becoming a patron? https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27999414

  • When Thelma was 75, she moved into a 1-bedroom subsidized city-housing apartment geared towards “at risk” seniors who were still mostly independent. She lived there alone . The lack of security at the city housing buildings have led to increased violence and drug dealings. She was murdered and discovered 2 days later.

    December 2nd will mark the 15-year anniversary of Thelma’s death and her children and family still don’t have answers. What would drive someone to viciously beat and kill at 79-year-old woman?

    Music provided by Scoutyboy Twitter: @ scoutlhurt

    Featuring the Podcast Promos from: 'Cynema', hosted by B. Harrison Smith, not a film review podcast but rather a review of the Effects of Cynicism on our Entertainment and 'Beyond The Rainbow; True Crime Stories of the LGBT community

  • Ted's body was found floating in the Grand River in Brantford, Ontario on June 27th, 1975. The cause of death was confirmed to be drowning, but the police didn't initially investigate as they determine the manner of death was accidental whilst Ted was swimming... None of these early conclusions made sense. When the police finally re-opened the case in 2003, the entire original case file has been destroyed. in this episode we cover what facts we do know and interview on the two people who found Ted's body on that Friday.

    Source material for policy information in the 1970's in Brantford: http://www.jjackowetz.com/blog/2018/5/16/brantford-in-the-1970s-post-21

  • On Friday July 27, 1975 two teenage boys out for a walk along the many trails peppered throughout Brantford, Ontario, discovered the body of Edward (Teddy) Chadwick floating in the Grand River. Edward wasn't known to swim, having suffered damage to a leg and arm as a result of a very bad car accident in 1966, which left him in a coma for 6 weeks. His body was pulled from the river, and although he suffered some injuries, such as a bloody nose, his cause of death was drowning. The family believe they know what happened, but no one is talking and his Fiancee is still heartbroken with no closure in sight

    Sources: Brantford Expositor, July 28, 1975 Article
    Brantford Expositor, July 30, 1975 Article
    Brantford Expositor, October 29, 2005

    Interviews and information from police original podcast content.

    website: www.truecrimerealtimepod.com
    Brantford Police: (519) 756-7050

  • This episode veers from the usual and instead of speaking about the dead, we are speaking about the living. Instead of urging people to come forward, we urging people to sit back. To sit back and listen to a truly remarkable story of tragedy, sorrow, and also joy.
    We are speaking about DNA, but instead of DNA connecting a suspect to a murder scene, we are talking about DNA connecting family.
    This episode tells the story of long-lost siblings, living so close to each other, yet taking 70 years to find their way to each other.
    In this episode we meet Dianne and Doug, two siblings from a small town in New Brunswick Canada. Having heard their remarkable story, I’ve asked them if they would be willing to share this with you, and thankfully they agreed.
    I know this veers from my typical topics, but in a day & age where we are inundated with injustices and we constantly looking for DNA to help solve long unsolved cases of murder and rape, we are flipping the coin and showcasing a story where DNA helped solve a different kind of mystery. You see they found a sister.
    Dianne and Doug’s father had told them a few times, at various stages of their lives that they had a brother and a sister, but gave little to no other information. You see, he fathered these children during WW2.

  • 19 year old Helen Gillings stepped into an Alleyway with a John on a cold February night in 1995 hoping to earn some money to be able to live. She was discovered completely naked stuffed under an overturned couch underneath a stairwell. Her case still remains open. The Hamilton Police Service Board is offering a $10,000.00 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for Helen’s murder. Anyone with information in encouraged to contact the Homicide Unit at (905) 546-3801 or Crime Stoppers at (905) 522-TIPS (8477).

    Please see website for soufces.