True Crime Podcast hosted by Heather! We will talk about all things crime related from murder, unsolved mysteries, missing persons.
In this episode we're going to tell you the story of Natasha Boykin, and the strange circumstances surrounding her suicide. I hope you guys hear all the inconsistencies and form your own opinion as to what happen. I would love to know your thoughts. Here is the website Natasha's mother is part of https://www.truthseekersus.org/
Today we're telling the story of David Shearing, who now goes by David Ennis. He was convicted of the mass murder of The Johnson and The Bently families. The Johnson and Bentley's were camping in Wells Gray Park, in Canada when David took all of their lives. He also held the two young girls hostage for up to 2 weeks while he performed some of his own sick fantasies on them. Sadly there will be a parole hearing for him next month (July 2021), hopefully he isn't granted parole, but for some reason he is only in a medium security prison, married with kids of his own.
Today we're talking about the documentary Valenties Road and the tragic death of Lawrence (Larry, Laticia) King. Why did Brandon McInerney shoot him? What did the town think of the situation. The documentary is still on Amazon Prime. Here are the links to the book -- Canadian https://amzn.to/3g6cTH6 USD https://amzn.to/3zehcYr
On todays episode we're telling the story of how innocent little Cooper Harris lost his life due to his dad leaving him a hot car. The story gets weird as Ross has a secret life that nobody knows about.
On todays episode we're telling the story of Wendi Andriano. She was convicted to death by lethal injection for killing her already terminally ill husband. She claims that she was abused. Was this a case of battered women syndrome, or was this a case of Wendi just wanting her husband dead?
Today we're discussing Canada's first mass murder in a fast food restaurant. 3 men entered McDonalds in Sydney River Nova Scotia Canada, thinking they would be getting upwards of 200K to split. They brutality took the lives of Donna Warren, Arlene McNeil, Neil Burrows and Jimmy Fagan. Was this planned or was it a botched robbery? Hear the story of what happened that night, on May 7, 1992. Want the book? Murder at McDonalds US customers https://amzn.to/2Rv8ynn Canadian customers https://amzn.to/3foDoWw
Todays episode we're talking about the murder of Liana White, from Edmonton Alberta. Her husband was found guilty of murdering her while she was pregnant with their second child. There are lots of twists and turns in this case and is considered the Canadian version of The Scott Peterson case. It was also highly publicized and in the media's eyes, he was guilty before even going to trial.
⚠️ WARNING - This episode is graphic and discusses disturbing events towards a child. We're going to discuss Angela McAnulty who was convicted of first degree murder for killing and torturing her teenage daughter. Angela had been abusing her children for quite some time but finally got caught when her daughter Jeanette Maples eventually died from her injuries.
This is PART 2 of a 2 part story, about the suspicious circumstances surrounding the suicides of Phoebe Handsjuk and Baillee Schneider. Both of these girls were dating the same man at the time of their deaths (8 years apart), and the families of these girls are both suspecting something more sinister. Listen for yourself and let me know your thoughts. A tragic coincidence or something more?
This is part 1 of a 2 part episode on the mysterious suicides of Phoebe Handsjuk and Bailey Schneider. We're going exploring what makes these cases so unusual and how both the families of the girls are convinced that they're not simply a suicide.
Todays episode is about a lesser known serial killer named Herbert William Mullin. He was killing his victims to try and stop an impending earthquake that he knew was about to happen. He was also murdering people around the same time as Edward Kemper, so police had no idea what was happening in Southern California in 1972.
We recently watched the documentary The Murder of Laci Peterson on Prime, and our view on the case may have changed. We were once convinced Scott was 100% guilty but now we have reasonable doubt. Listen to the new information and our thoughts. We'd love to know your thoughts!
This is the story about Matthew Hoffman. He was convicted of murder, kidnapping and thankfully Sarah Maynard survived the whole ordeal. He was apparently obsessed with trees and leaves but when he was doing his brutal crimes his house was filled with leaves. Listen to how this all went down! Thank you!! Please subscribe if you love what you hear!!
In this episode we talk about Lawrence Singleton and the 2 major crimes he is responsible for. The survival of Mary Vincent and the brutal murder of Roxanne Hayes.
The documentary is about what happened to Vera Jo Reigle and will make want to scream at the TV! Vera moves in with the Brooks when Zachary (Cheris son) and her start dating. Vera finds herself trapped in an abusive life with the Brooks. Cheri Brooks is the mother and matriarch of the Brooks family, and she manipulates everyone in her life. Her nephew/son is Danny Bixler. He and Nicole (Dannys girlfriend of 2 weeks), along with Zachary beat and murder Vera Jo Reigle.
Stephen Grant calls police on Valentines Day 2007 and reports that his wife, Tara Grant has been missing for 5 days. Tara is a successful business women, who mysteriously left the house in a dark coloured car. Where did she go? Listen to the lies, murder, deceit and escape that unfolded when police learned what really happened.
We're going to discuss our thoughts on the new documentary on Netflix called Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel. This story was internationally known because of how strange the disappearance was and the fact it happened it the infamous Cecil Hotel. Was it ghosts? Was it foul play? Was it mania? Did the documentary answer all our questions?
Our first episode where we talk about Terry Driver. He went from family man, to murderer to tormenting the police.
Just a quick video to introduce myself into the true crime community