
A podcast miniseries that explores true-crime stories in British Columbia, Canada.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

Since 1969, young women, mostly First Nations, have been disappearing while hitchhiking along Highway 16 in Northern BC, now known as the infamous ‘Highway Of Tears’.
Written and produced by Taaron Gorbahn with music by Chris Zabriskie.
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In 2010, an RCMP officer on Hwy27 pulled over a pickup truck. The man behind the wheel was Cody Legebokoff and he was the youngest serial killer in the history of Canada.
Written and produced by Taaron Gorbahn with music by Trent Reznor.
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For over a decade, a vicious serial killer stalked the streets of the Downtown Eastside in Vancouver BC. The man to blame was named Robert William Pickton.
Written and produced by Taaron Gorbahn with music by Orrorin Daydream.
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On May 28th, 2011, twenty year old Madison Scott disappeared in the early morning hours while attending a party in Vanderhoof, BC at Hogsback Lake.
Written and produced by Taaron Gorbahn with music by Robert Farrugia.
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On March 24, 1991, four-year-old Michael Dunahee disappeared from a playground in Victoria, BC, just a short distance away from his parents.
Written and produced by Taaron Gorbahn with music by Kai Engel.
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On November 28th, 2012, twenty-six year old Emma Fillipoff vanished from Downtown Victoria BC and there has never been a confirmed sighting of her since.
Written and produced by Taaron Gorbahn with music by Podington Bear.
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Great voice, sonorous , perfect fit for subject,
Hope he’s speaking on another cast
I found this by accident. I’ve listened all afternoon on and off. Now I’m gutted to find I’ve reached the end. Really good podcast. Shame it’s so short!
Absolutely worth the listen.Well done. Need more episodes.
The topics are really interesting but a comfortable listening speed is at 1.5x if you listen to these at the regular rate of 1.0x you’ll be falling asleep and losing track.
The only disappointing thing is that there are only six episodes! So well done and interesting!
Well written and oddly narrated. Too short and too few, but worth the listen.
Too bad only so few episodes
Such a great podcast and then you disappeared!
this us great, not everyones has the talent to do this kind of storytelling, you do. come back
Good enough for me to have binged all 6 episodes available and now find myself sad that they are no more.
Hoping that with renewed interest, maybe you’ll return... maybe? Pretty please??
Love and miss the show
I like everything except the music. It can be distracting or loud at times and it competes too much with the spoken words.
Don't be a selfish Mudder! I like this Podcast.
I could listen to this guy read the dictionary but I am also interested in cases of unsolved crimes. He does the research, uses a concise script, all my favorite traits. Sit back, relax & enjoy the mysteries.
If you're a fan of true crime podcasts such as Case file and they walk among us then this is for you. Well presented and good use of music. 5 stars!










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