CityNews reporters, Fil Martino and Madison Fitzpatrick hate the thought of cold cases gathering dust in police departments across the country. Together they’ve teamed up to take a closer look at the cases that refuse to crack, in an effort to track down Canada’s most violent perpetrators. Hear directly from the victims’ family, friends and detectives tasked with searching for answers.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsTrue Crime | |||
Alberta Khan was a mother of two young children who was killed during a robbery at her family’s convenience store in Markham, Ontario in 1997. Witnesses report seeing two males in the area shortly afterwards, but they have never been identified.
32-year-old Toronto mother of one, Irma Galastica, went missing in August of 2024. Investigators say they believe she was in the Burlington/Hamilton area before she disappeared. She has never been found.
21-year-old Amir Naraine was found shot to death in his car in a plaza parking lot in Toronto, Ontario on September 29th, 2019. He is believed to have been in the vehicle for nearly 20 hours. Police have yet to make an arrest in this case.
40-year-old April Dobson was sitting on a co-worker’s porch in Barrie, Ontario on October 14th, 2005 enjoying Thanksgiving leftovers and some wine when shots rang out. The mother of one was struck in the head and died at the scene. The person who fir... more
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This Pod has so much potential but more time is spent on theme music than actual case discussion.
Very little discussion about the actual case! Sorry, I don’t like leaving a negative review but I could not get through the first episode!
It’s great to hear about local cold case file. Would like to hear more details about the cases. Pod cast is very generic. More details to help solve case would be helpful. Asking some tough questions or digging a bit deeper. Maybe even shaking the tree a little. Call out the killers Ask them why they committed such a cowardly offence and how they can live with their actions. Certain someone knows something. Shake up their emotions.
I hope this officer isn’t interviewed anymore. If I hear Ummm one more time from him I’ll scream. Not a very well spoken man. Ummm
Boring!!
Not a lot of meat. Did not like it Found it boring
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A unique exploration of cold cases in Canada, this podcast seeks to shine a light on unresolved criminal investigations. Each episode features in-depth discussions surrounding specific cases, recounting personal stories from the victims' families and insights from investigators to invoke a sense of urgency in seeking justice. The hosts create an emotional narrative, prompting listener engagement and appeals for tips and assistance in resolving these long-standing mysteries. The content is characterized by both emotional depth and a commitment to factual storytelling, offering a compelling listen for true crime enthusiasts and those interested in justice.
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