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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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46 - Eric Spicer and Keith McCallum
True Crime Real Time
29 minutes
2 years ago
46 - Eric Spicer and Keith McCallum
Monday, December 22, 1975, was a busy day in Dartmouth, a small eastern Canadian city bordering the Atlantic Ocean. The weather was getting colder, and the nights were at their longest. It had snowed a bit that day, but it was relatively mild for the time of year. Cpl. Eric Spicer had a shift starting at midnight on the 23rd, but there were lots to do before. He was reprising his role as Santa Claus at the annual police club's Children's party for a few hours before going on duty. He loved the holidays and couldn't wait until after his shift to spend the morning with his two little girls, under four. If only they had known, he would be gone a few hours later.

Eric Spicer was very involved in his community, not only as a respected police officer but as a kind and helpful person. He spent much time teaching Sunday school and working at various school dances. In addition, he was incredibly kind to the local children, often bringing them balls to play stick hockey.

Keith McCallum was preparing for his shift, too, presumedly dressing for the weather and combing his thick dark hair. He worked as a taxi driver for Bob's Taxi and had only been in the Dartmouth/Halifax area for under a year. He was originally from the village of Bible Hill, approximately 96 km (60 miles) north of Halifax. Little did anyone know that their paths would cross shortly within their shifts, and their lives would be cut short by an assailant.

This is episode 46, Cpl. Eric Spicer and Keith McCallum's story.
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