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Writing About Crime - True Crime Cases in Canada
Bonnie Lee
25 episodes
6 months ago
Join Canadian host Bonnie Lee as she investigates Canadian true crime cases, searching for the disconnect that makes a case different than it appears on the surface. visit www.writingaboutcrime.com
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Join Canadian host Bonnie Lee as she investigates Canadian true crime cases, searching for the disconnect that makes a case different than it appears on the surface. visit www.writingaboutcrime.com
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True Crime
Society & Culture
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"I'm Going To Get A Bike From My Friend Sebastian." The Tina Fontaine Story PART 2
Writing About Crime - True Crime Cases in Canada
53 minutes 28 seconds
6 years ago
"I'm Going To Get A Bike From My Friend Sebastian." The Tina Fontaine Story PART 2
Tina Fontaine did call in to tell police that “Sebastian” or Raymond Cormier, did in fact steal a truck.  It set in stone the fact of where she was, and what time and date she was there. Her displeasure with Raymond was enough to motivate her to make that call, and it gives us just that little nagging certainty that there was in fact a reason for Cormier to hurt her.    
Writing About Crime - True Crime Cases in Canada
Join Canadian host Bonnie Lee as she investigates Canadian true crime cases, searching for the disconnect that makes a case different than it appears on the surface. visit www.writingaboutcrime.com