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True Crime Real Time
Genevieve Germaine
48 episodes
7 months ago
This show explores some of the more difficult to solve cases in the Southern Ontario (Canada) area, which remain unresolved to this day.

Join your host as she explores the community and facts surrounding each case. Each case features a unique site visit description and various interviews with either friends, family members, law enforcement or specialists.

Follow us on Instagram @truecrime_realtime_podcast.

Tips on any of the cases can be emailed to: truecrimerealtimepodcast@gmail.com
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This show explores some of the more difficult to solve cases in the Southern Ontario (Canada) area, which remain unresolved to this day.

Join your host as she explores the community and facts surrounding each case. Each case features a unique site visit description and various interviews with either friends, family members, law enforcement or specialists.

Follow us on Instagram @truecrime_realtime_podcast.

Tips on any of the cases can be emailed to: truecrimerealtimepodcast@gmail.com
Show more...
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#30 - The Horrors of our Past - Part 2 - Tricia Paquette's Story
True Crime Real Time
1 hour 1 minute
5 years ago
#30 - The Horrors of our Past - Part 2 - Tricia Paquette's Story
On a bright spring day in May of 1974, on the side of a highway in the mountains of British Columbia, a small child of four tiredly walked several feet behind her mother and stepfather, barefoot, dirty and crying, dragging her teddy bear behind her on the gravel shoulder of the Trans-Canada Highway.

A passerby, Robert, would pull over and give the family a ride to Vancouver, set them up in a hotel, and get the child's stepfather a job, and take temporary custody of the girl. One morning her mother would come and fetch her and the next time he would hear of the little girl, she'd be dead.

The people of the city were terrified and upset. Where was Tricia? What happened to her? Parents started walking their kids to school, and teachers began talking about stranger-danger in the classroom.

Joyce gave permission to the Brantford Police Services to tap a phone call she would make to John Wildman from the police station. Here is the transcript of the call:

"John: Well, uh, what I can't understand, Joyce, is why you would phone here on Thursday night before anyone knew about Trish and accuse me, and then your friends, Val and them, phone the people downstairs on Saturday Joyce and say the same thing.

Joyce: Same thing about what?

John: They told Bev and Ron that between them and myself that we killed Trish, and this was on Saturday, Joyce. Now, what in the hell is going on with you and your friends – before anybody even knew what happened."

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True Crime Real Time
This show explores some of the more difficult to solve cases in the Southern Ontario (Canada) area, which remain unresolved to this day.

Join your host as she explores the community and facts surrounding each case. Each case features a unique site visit description and various interviews with either friends, family members, law enforcement or specialists.

Follow us on Instagram @truecrime_realtime_podcast.

Tips on any of the cases can be emailed to: truecrimerealtimepodcast@gmail.com