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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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"There Is No Prestige." The Christine Jack Story PART 2
Writing About Crime - True Crime Cases in Canada
1 hour 7 minutes 42 seconds
5 years ago
"There Is No Prestige." The Christine Jack Story PART 2
  The Christine Jack Story “There Is No Prestige Here” Christine Jack has been missing since just before Christmas, and the trail is leading to a small town east of the city of Winnipeg.  Follow the courts longest trial to that date in the Manitoba Law Courts.  Christine’s husband Brian Jack will be tried three times, and have two Supreme Court trials before his ping pong conviction has left him a free man.  Visit:  Writing About Crime Facebook page:  Writing About Crime Twitter @writingcrime Instagram: Writing About Crime Instagram Email:  writingaboutcrime@writeme.com  Podcasts I mention In this episode: Active Shooter Sooner State This most recent summer reading I recommend was:  Nate Hendley  - The Boy on the Bicycle: A Forgotten Case of Wrongful Conviction  On the night of September 15, 1956, seven-year-old Wayne Mallette, was brutally murdered  on the grounds of the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto. The chief suspect was a "boy  on a bicycle" seen pedaling away from the CNE.   You can buy it HERE or HERE , or wherever you buy books.   I post those on Instagram and Twitter each Wednesday, if you are looking for some  Canadian true crime books this summer. ***Thank you Tara And Barney of BLOODY MURDER PODCAST.  For providing the  disclosure at the top of the show.  A special thank you to Barney for redesigning my logo.   You both are a treat. Sources used in this chapter include:   Trials and Errors: The People vs Brian Gordon Jack by John D. Montgomery (Author), Hon. Alfred M. Monnin (Introduction) You can purchase this book HERE    Winnipeg Free Press Reporters Terry Weber Trial Coverage inOctober 1990   Zena Olijynk Trial Coverage 1990   Kevin Rollason Trial coverage in Oct. 1992 and March 1995   Linda Quattrin Trial Coverage 1995   George Nikides Dave Baxter  Allison Bray Appeal coverage in 1995   
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