A podcast about Canadian crime, law, and punishment.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
The girls are back and they are very rusty, but still they persevere to share with you a story full of lies and murder. The Zaman family were a perfectly normal family living perfectly normal lives in Markham, except one of them was lying to everyone... more
Edmonton has a murder problem. Since the mid-80s Edmonton's sex workers have been disappearing, their remains surfacing years later outside the city. The RCMP formed Project KARE to investigate the murders, but few killers have been caught. Join Shel... more
One of--if not the most--prolific art thieves in Canadian history is a guy you've never heard of. In fact, no one suspected John Mark Tillmann of having walked away with thousands of artifacts and antiques, but he did and he did it with style. Also h... more
True story: Warlock is one of Rachel's favourite movies. Also true is that, sadly, it served as inspiration for a brutal murder in which a little boy full of life was killed by his neighbour. more
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Giggling while talking about murder is disrespectful and really annoying. 1 minute in and I’ll find another podcast who tells this case better.
Honestly makes me feel ill listening to these two giggle away while talking about such terrible things. One of them always blurts out the ending before the other is even there yet so ruins the whole story basically.
These 2 are annoying I don’t care to hear what is going on in their lives ….get on with the stories ;is this podcasts about yourselves ?seems like it
This podcast is terrible. By the far the worst I have come across. The hosts are terrible. They are so insensitive. They laugh throughout the episode even when covering the heavy parts and the brutality. They show no respect whatsoever to the victims or their families. Insensitive banter, irritating laughters and terrible jokes sum up what the podcast is about.
This is hands-down the worst true crime podcast I’ve ever come across. The hosts’ maniacal laughter, tone-deaf banter and insensitivity to the heavy topics they are covering make it unlistenable.
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True North Crime launched 6 years ago and published 26 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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