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A companion to cancrime.com, by award winning journalist/author Rob Tripp. The site features exclusive stories about Canada's most notorious crimes and criminals, including thousands of pages of parole records, internal documents and secret memos. Complementary information for each podcast episode,…

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    • Apr 27, 2017 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 32m AVG DURATION
    • 8 EPISODES


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    The Mother and the Murderer: Woman confronts son’s killer in prison

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 34:12


    Carolyn Solomon, a mother of two from Sudbury, Ontario, travelled 1,500 kilometres, past razor-wire topped steel fences and gun-toting watchtower guards, into the bowels of a federal penitentiary, to confront the man who murdered her son. Why did she do it? What did the killer say when Solomon looked into his eyes and demanded to know why […]

    The inside story of how dogged cops caught Canada’s worst rapist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 35:25


    Canada’s worst rapist, a serial predator who may have assaulted more than 1,000 women, is free from prison and one of the investigators who caught him is certain he’ll strike again. But Selva Subbiah, 56, (inset) should not pose a threat in Canada. He’s being deported to his native Malaysia. Subbiah was caught more than 25 years […]

    Witness to murder: “I will always blame myself”

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2016 13:09


    Is a witness to evil, who does not intervene, culpable or guilty only of cowardice? Annette Rogers has been to this precipice. Her scarred conscience reflects her failure. She did not do the difficult thing, the right thing. If Rogers had, 16-year-old Heather Fraser (inset) might have survived her encounter with a killer. Fraser was raped and stabbed by James Harold Giff […]

    Unsolved murders blamed on “incompetent” Quebec police

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 55:22


    Police in Quebec have long been among the worst* in Canada at solving murders. Now, one man – bolstered by decades of meticulous research – is challenging this futility with a demand for an inquiry and the formation of a cross-departmental, province-wide cold case squad. John Allore charges that Quebec police are “completely incompetent.” He knows this, he says, because of […]

    Another psychopath and sex predator freed from prison

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2016 36:32


    There may be 3,500 psychopaths behind bars in Canada’s prisons, roughly one quarter the male penitentiary population, according to researchers. They are conscienceless predators and manipulators driven only by a desire for self-gratification. Until recently, Don Gazley (inset) was among them. Gazley (listen to him, after the jump, in manipulation mode, in Episode 4 of the Cancrime podcast) […]

    Prison service can’t contain spending or limit inmate deaths, report shows

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016 17:09


    Despite an enormous infusion of cash in the past decade, the agency that runs the country’s penitentiaries has failed to deliver on longstanding promises to reduce prisoner deaths and has failed to limit critical security incidents that endanger staff and inmates, a newly released report card on the operations of Correctional Service of Canada reveals. “I continue […]

    Former thief orchestrates ‘Christmas break-in’ that gives

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2015 24:07


    Robin Marc Smith (inset, 2007 booking photo) had a 30-year career as a Grinch – and he was remarkably good at it – so it’s surprising to see him don a Santa hat so that he can break, enter and give. Smith organized a charity event in a small eastern Ontario town in which a band of holiday ‘bandits’ broke into the […]

    Williams case “extraordinarily unusual,” defence lawyer says

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2011 47:49


    Criminal defence lawyers Michael Edelson and his partner Vince Clifford took extraordinary precautions in the handling of the sensational sex-murder case of Russell Williams. I had a chance to interview the veteran Ottawa lawyers who defended Williams, the former airbase commander who pleaded guilty to raping and murdering two women. The revelations from the lawyers […]

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