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Dark Mind Detective
Marc Deveraux
114 episodes
3 days ago
Dark Mind Detective is a critically acclaimed true crime investigative podcast hosted by Marc Deveraux, an investigative journalist renowned for his meticulous research and deep empathy for victims. The series is dedicated to exposing systemic failures, institutional complicity, and buried truths behind Canada’s most notorious unsolved cases. At its core, the podcast challenges official narratives, amplifies marginalized voices, and demands accountability—making it an essential listen for those seeking justice beyond headlines.
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Dark Mind Detective is a critically acclaimed true crime investigative podcast hosted by Marc Deveraux, an investigative journalist renowned for his meticulous research and deep empathy for victims. The series is dedicated to exposing systemic failures, institutional complicity, and buried truths behind Canada’s most notorious unsolved cases. At its core, the podcast challenges official narratives, amplifies marginalized voices, and demands accountability—making it an essential listen for those seeking justice beyond headlines.
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Predator’s Playground: How Vancouver Became a Hunting Ground — The Chelsea Poorman Investigation, Part 3
Dark Mind Detective
23 minutes 38 seconds
6 months ago
Predator’s Playground: How Vancouver Became a Hunting Ground — The Chelsea Poorman Investigation, Part 3

In this final part of our investigative series into the death of Chelsea Poorman, we pull back the curtain—not just on one suspicious case—but on a terrifying pattern playing out across Vancouver and the broader West Coast of Canada.

This is not just about Chelsea.

This is about systemic rot, institutional neglect, and a city that has quietly become a predator’s sanctuary—a place where women can disappear without headlines, and bodies can be found in wealthy neighborhoods with no justice in sight.

Chelsea Poorman was 24 years old.

She vanished after a night out in downtown Vancouver and was discovered nearly two years later—her remains hidden on the patio of a $10 million Shaughnessy mansion.

Despite forensic red flags, digital anomalies, and physical barriers that made her presence at the location implausible, the Vancouver Police declared her death "not suspicious."

But the data tells a different story.

When we analyze the clusters of missing and murdered Indigenous women—Chelsea Poorman, Noelle O'Soup, Tatiana Harrison, and others—we find geographic, temporal, and investigative overlaps that are impossible to ignore. Predators are operating in and around Vancouver, emboldened by low clearance rates, jurisdictional confusion, and a lack of media scrutiny.

This is not theory.

This is pattern.

We look at the Hemlock Valley Killer, Robert Pickton, the “Boozing Barber,” and hundreds of high-risk predators who were quietly documented by authorities and then ignored. Many of them used the Downtown Eastside like a hunting ground—because they could.

Because they were allowed to.

Predators share information.

They migrate to jurisdictions with weak investigations.

They exploit our digital blind spots and take advantage of dark tourism, drug crises, money laundering networks, and communities already torn apart by addiction and poverty.

In this episode, I lay out a forensic roadmap—based on FBI gold-standard investigative frameworks—that could and should have been followed in Chelsea’s case.

The kind of roadmap that might have saved her, and could still help others.

We also discuss a horrifying truth: Canada has become a country of performative progressivism—talking reconciliation and equity on the world stage, while ignoring the bodies of Indigenous women found right in our backyards.

This episode isn’t just a conclusion.

It’s a call to action.

Call to Action:

If this series moved you, please share this episode, leave a rating on Spotify, and follow The Dark Mind Detective for more uncensored investigative journalism.

👉 Exclusive crime scene analysis, surveillance footage breakdowns, and case files are available on Instagram: @dark_mind_detective

🎙️ For interviews, speaking engagements, or support: please contact me.

🖤 To Chelsea’s family: May you one day find justice.

Dark Mind Detective
Dark Mind Detective is a critically acclaimed true crime investigative podcast hosted by Marc Deveraux, an investigative journalist renowned for his meticulous research and deep empathy for victims. The series is dedicated to exposing systemic failures, institutional complicity, and buried truths behind Canada’s most notorious unsolved cases. At its core, the podcast challenges official narratives, amplifies marginalized voices, and demands accountability—making it an essential listen for those seeking justice beyond headlines.