A Canadian Crime Podcast. Join us on a road trip, exploring the deep, dark corners of Canada. Instagram: @destinationsinister - Twitter: @sinistercanada - Facebook Group: A Sinister Place - Support: www.buymeacoffee.com/sinister
There were no boundaries when it came to Mark. There was no regard for authority, law, or even life. He would go as far as he had to, to maintain the status of a 'gangster', a rap star, and a big man in Lawrence Heights. The man he thought would be his ticket to the top, would ultimately contribute to his downfall - in the largest way possible.
Just when the province of Nova Scotia was adjusting to life in a pandemic, they were hit with the tragedy of something almost unknown to Canadians. NS was the subject of a 13 hour man hunt that brought devastation, anger, and confusion to a number of small towns. So many questions, but zero answers. Who was this man that shook an entire province? Listen and find out. *And a BIG Happy Mothers Day to all the moms, step moms, grandmothers, and the dads who have taken on that role. *Facebook Listener Group: A Sinister Place Instagram: @destinationsinisterTik Tok: @destinationsinisterTwitter: @sinsistercanadaSupport: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sinister
*Trigger Warning*Shayne Lund is one of the worst predators Orillia, Ontario has ever seen. His crimes went unknown for over a decade, and the lives he has traumatized are forever changed. Facebook Listener Group: A Sinister Place Instagram: @destinationsinisterTik Tok: @destinationsinisterTwitter: @sinsistercanadaSupport: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sinister
*Trigger Warning*Canada Day weekend is something a lot of us Canadians look forward to; the long weekend, the sun, spending time with your friends and family, and finally getting a chance to escape the real world. In 2016, that is just what Kassidi and her girlfriends were wanting to do. What was suppose to be a fun day/night with her best friends, turned into something that would change the remainder of her life, and every single person who knew her. Please go sign this petition (Kassidi's Law): https://www.change.org/p/kassidi-s-law-support-sexual-assault-survivorsFacebook Listener Group: A Sinister Place Instagram: @destinationsinisterTwitter: @sinsistercanadaSupport: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sinister
Melissa Ann Shepard is known as Canada's Black Widow - or the 'Internet' Black Widow. With the mentality that she can have what she wants, when she wants it, and she will stop at NOTHING to get it. Murder, drugs, fraud, and a whole lot of theft. These are her victims, and the tragic web she wove. Facebook Listener Group: A Sinister PlaceInstagram: @destinationsinisterTwitter: @sinsistercanadaSupport: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sinister5th Estate Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnbsUkLcVBo
Trigger Warning: Some graphic discussion. It was a humid night on July 18th 1973. Christine Ferrari Demeter and her three year old daughter were spending the night together at their home, while her husband was out doing some shopping. When Peter Demeter returned home, he came across a horrible scene. Christine lay dead in the family garage with signs of being severely attacked. Was the husband responsible? Was he really who people thought he was? Find out on this weeks episode about Christine Ferrari, and the crimes of her Husband, Peter Demeter. Facebook Listener Group: A Sinister PlaceInstagram: @destinationsinisterTwitter: @sinsistercanadaSupport: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sinister
When they felt like they had no where else to turn, they looked in the same place. What they found, was each other. Three people coming together, with one major thing in common - Satan. They wanted their souls to go to a world ruled by Lucifer, and they were willing to do anything to achieve it. Facebook Listener Group: A Sinister PlaceInstagram: @destinationsinisterTwitter: @sinsistercanadaSupport: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sinister
On a chilly December day, a house showing was happening at one of Canada's richest couples home. The Sherman's multi million dollar mansion was on the market, as the couple were excited to begin a new chapter of their lives. That is, until a real estate agent came across the deceased, staged bodies of Barry and Honey Sherman, right there in their own basement. Take a listen as we stop in Ontario to discuss this billionaire murder mystery that to this day, has not been solved. Facebook Listener Group: A Sinister PlaceInstagram: @sinisterpodcastcanadaTwitter: @sinsistercanadaSupport: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sinisterWebsite (Work In Progress): https://sinisterpodcast.wixsite.com/sinisterpodcast
A narcissistic sociopath, a love affair, a plane explosion, and my sad attempts at pronouncing French words properly. Buckle up, it's going to be a bumpy ride. Facebook Listener Group: A Sinister PlaceInstagram: @sinisterpodcastcanadaTwitter: @sinsistercanadaSupport: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sinisterWebsite (Work In Progress): https://sinisterpodcast.wixsite.com/sinisterpodcast[Don't forget to check out Sebxet on Facebook and Instagram]
Michael Wayne McGray was one of the scariest serial killers Canada had ever seen. He had no preference, no pattern - everyone was fair game. Even being incarcerated can't stop him for releasing his rage on his fellow inmates. Listen to his story, and hear what he has to say about his victims. Facebook Listener Group: A Sinister PlaceInstagram: @sinisterpodcastcanadaTwitter: @sinsistercanadaSupport: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sinisterWebsite (Work In Progress): https://sinisterpodcast.wixsite.com/sinisterpodcast
In 1995, six teenagers from Pickering, Ontario decided to take a joyride on Lake Ontario in the early hours of March 17th - or so they think. Jay, Chad, Danny, Jamie, Michael, and Robbie were never seen or heard from again - they vanished without a trace leaving their families, and the town of Pickering in shock, disbelief, and heartbroken. What really happened that night, and how did two vessels and six young men vanish into thin air?Facebook Listener Group: A Sinister PlaceInstagram: @sinisterpodcastcanadaTwitter: @sinsistercanadaSupport: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sinisterWebsite (Work In Progress): https://sinisterpodcast.wixsite.com/sinisterpodcast
John was a 22 year old uni. student, when we was found in the parking lot of his apartment building, having fallen from the roof. Police saw this as a classic case of suicide, but to the parents, there was to much evidence that he didn't fall on his own accord. Was it suicide, or murder, and were the police just to lazy to look at the evidence and open an investigation? You tell me what you think.Facebook Listener Group: A Sinister PlaceInstagram: @sinisterpodcastcanadaTwitter: @sinsistercanadaSupport: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sinister
April 2005, 13 year old Nina Courtepatte was spending the evening at the mall with her friend. Little did she know, the older kids who approached her had tagged her as 'the chosen one'. What should have been a night of excitement at what she was told was a bush party, turned into something out of a horror movie. Facebook Listener Group: A Sinister PlaceIntagram : @sinisterpodcastcanadaTwitter: @sinsistercanadaSupport: www.buymeacoffee.com/sinister
Drug fueled party, fights, murder - this is the story that shook Sault Ste. Marie to their core, and even now, in 2020, this is the case that still haunts this close-knit community. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sinisterInstagram: @sinisterpodcastcanadaTwitter: @sinistercanadaFacebook Listener Group: A Sinister Placehttps://www.drugfreekidscanada.org/https://www.facebook.com/groups/Soya.fpda/
Bruce McArthur: Father, Landscaper, Mall Santa, Killer. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sinisterFacebook Listener Group: A Sinister PlaceInstagram: @sinisterpodcastcanadaTwitter: @sinistercanada
In 1924, 22 year old NurseMaid, Janet Smith was found dead in the basement of her employers mansion in Vancouver B.C, Canada - but was it suicide, or murder? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sinisterFacebook Listener Group: A Sinister PlaceInstagram: @sinisterpodcastcanadaTwitter: @sinistercanada