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July 10, 1999. Pierrefonds, Quebec. 42-year old Janet Kuchinsky leaves her residence in order to go out for a walk, but never returns. The following morning, Janet's body is found in a wooded area next to a bicycle path located one kilometre from her home and she has been bludgeoned to death by a blunt instrument. Months later, a serial killer named William Patrick Fyfe is charged with the murders of a number of other women which also happened to occur in the West Island region of Montreal during this time period, but no evidence links him to Janet's death and the crime is never solved. April 29, 1996. Senneville, Quebec. 51-year old Andre Lalonde, a veteran constable with the Montreal Urban Community Police, pulls over a Ford Tempo with a noisy muffler for a seemingly routine traffic stop before he is fatally shot by the driver. It turns out the vehicle was stolen and it is later found abandoned in an industrial section of Montreal after having been set on fire. There is speculation that in the weeks prior to Lalonde's murder, the Tempo may have been used during a series of bank robberies, but while investigators believe they have a potential suspect in the shooting, they lack the evidence to file charges. On this week's episode of “The Trail Went Cold”, we travel back to our home country of Canada to explore a pair of unsolved murders which took place in the West Island of Montreal. Special thanks to listener Talia Guilbault-Miscovich for narrating the opening of this episode. Additional Reading: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/police-hope-reward-will-help-hunt-for-killer-1.238470 https://montrealgazette.com/news/world/do-you-remember-the-day-janet-kuchinsky-was-murdered-in-pierrefonds https://www.newspapers.com/image/425364722/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/425373199/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/425368310/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/420974747/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/425541181/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/425369421/ https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/west-island-gazette/murder-of-police-officer-andre-lalonde-remains-unsolved-25-years-later https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/andre-lalonde-montreal-police-unsolved-murder-1.3559969 https://globalnews.ca/news/2704684/montreal-police-const-andre-lalonde-laid-to-rest-20-years-ago-but-murder-still-unsolved/ https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/west-island-gazette/kramberger-murder-rate-is-low-here-but-weve-had-some-notorious-cases https://www.newspapers.com/image/424851844/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/485580244/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/425057826/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/424856966/ “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon. Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. “The Trail Went Cold” is going to be appearing on podcast row at Crimecon UK” in London on September 21-22, 2024. To get a 10 % discount on the purchase of tickets to either event, please use our specialized promo code, “COLD24”, by visiting Crimecon.com or Crimecon.co.uk. “The Trail Went Cold” will be appearing at the Berkshire Podcast Festival, taking place in North Adams, Massachusetts on October 18-20, 2024. To get a 30 % discount on tickets, please use our specialized promo code, “COLD2024”, by visiting https://www.berkshirepodcastfestival.com/. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
Our podcast is about learning life lessons through cars, so who better to have as our guest on this episode than Brian Paone, a man who makes a living writing stories as a successful, published author which he used to fund his dream car purchase.Brian comes from a family with deep automotive roots; growing up in Massachusetts he shares how his father owned a successful automobile repair business and was able to use that for sponsorship in racing real dragsters on 1/4 mile speedways. And let's not forget the tale of the "Midnight Cowboy," his trusty blue 1989 Ford Tempo, whose custom decal and lady-charming prowess are just as unforgettable as the car itself. Every car tells a story, and every laugh shared is a reminder of the joy these metal beasts bring into our lives.------Brian Paone, a Massachusetts native displaced to Virginia, has been a published novelist since 2007 and has performed in bands since 1995. Cumulatively, Brian's novels and are primarily speculative fiction, ranging from thrillers to drama to horror to science-fiction to fantasy and romance. His bands cover a wide range of different metal and industrial genres and styles.To learn more about Brian and his novels, please visit:https://www.brianpaone.com/https://www.facebook.com/BrianPaonesNovelshttp://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbJkUkHDsDUcjmWufcH90kQhttp://tiktok.com/@brianpaone_authorhttps://www.instagram.com/brianpaone_author/https://twitter.com/PaoneBrianCall to Action: Share your thoughts on the podcast with Christian and Doug....
If you enjoy the intersection of life stories and cars, you'll want to hear the Brian Paone episode on our podcast, "To All The Cars I've Loved Before," dropping early next week.Remember to subscribe/follow the podcast for updates. For now, here's a bonus trailer about Brian's first car!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/to-all-the-cars-ive-loved-before/id1733902541https://open.spotify.com/show/1JUiWZiJrpSg32pKn9qFGl?si=04cd38de7e704db4#toallthecarsivelovedbeforepodcast#carsloved.comCall to Action: Share your thoughts on the podcast with Christian and Doug....
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A conversation that covers my first red Ford Tempo with a hole in the floor to how DriveItAway (DWAY) is revolutionizing the way you drive.
This one is about the time that law enforcement arrived during breakfast to Avi & Abuela's house to talk to Daddy about the Ford Tempo... and Abuela got pretty nervous :)
Chevrolet sold thousands of Impalas in Canada through the years, and Len Wegner has owned approximately half of them, and on this one he lists off his favorites, and why he still loves them, and Ryan Philip reminisces about his Ford Tempo, taking us on a tour of roads, forests, front lawns and ditches of Central Alberta. Listen, Love, Subscribe!
We're here, we're at the 100th meridian. Everybody stay close. This weeks episode covers The Hip's biggest album to date Fully Completely. Also covers a hair raising journey from Lethbridge to Edmonton with a poorly packed U-Haul and a 1984 Ford Tempo with a dodgy alternator. Hope you enjoy this special special album. As always comments on @tnitpod on Twitter or tnitpod@gmail.com.
It's time for an ADVENTURE! In this episode you'll come along with me back to the glory years of 2003, my trusty '94 Ford Tempo, and post-rainy day idea to chase the end of the rainbow all the way to Cardinal Crest Road! All great adventures and missions have roadblocks along the way, and this one was no different! If you're running into roadblocks on your journey to accomplish your goals - maybe some fear? Not enough time? Not enough money? Lacking support?...but you have yet to find a way to do anything about it...then THIS is the episode for you! You'll hear all about: - The power of acknowledging & naming your roadblocks! - Finding aspects of your roadblocks that you actually CAN control! - Tapping into new knowledge, skills, tools, and resources that can help you move PAST your roadblocks, and keep going on your road to success! Beer of the week for this epic adventure: Super G Lovshake IPA from Inbound BrewCo - right here in Minneapolis! Now, let's get this adventure started!
Standup comic, TV host, radio host and best-selling author Steve Harvey's journey to success has been anything but easy. Steve discusses the highs and many lows, including years of homelessness, that ultimately paved his road to stardom. Today, Steve Harvey is a household name, but this "Original King of Comedy” didn't even realize he wanted to be a comedian until he was in his late twenties. Before that, Steve had a 9-to-5 job and was married with children. The first time he went to a comedy club, he signed up on a whim to perform at an open mic event. Everything clicked at that moment and the next day, he quit his job. In the most tumultuous period of Steve's life, he found himself estranged from his family and living out of his 1976 Ford Tempo. When he was just about ready to throw in the towel, Steve got the call to appear at the famous Apollo Theater in Harlem. He managed to scrape together the airfare and get to the show, and the rest is history. Since then, Steve has branched into nearly every aspect of entertainment, writing several New York Times bestsellers and hosting his own long-running radio show, his own daytime talk show, the beloved game show Family Feud, multiple primetime shows and even the Miss Universe Pageant. Throughout all his successes, Steve says he has used failure as a learning experience.
Ron starts this episode talking about an article on electric cars from BMW and Volvo : takes a call on a 93 Ford Tempo that has a massive power steering leak, and a Cadillac Broughm with transmission troubles : takes a call on a 2012 Ford Fusion with questions on rust prevention : talks to Ron Ross about changes in the racing industry : takes a call on an 06 Dodge Stratus with tips on water pump replacement : takes a call on a 2000 Jeep Cherokee that drops temp during extreme cold weather. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Ann, Meredith, Christy and Bobby brew a fresh pot of hotel room coffee, strap the LRB Bluetooth speaker to a Roomba, and pile into a 1988 Ford Tempo (or was it a Topaz?) to bring you your latest TBTL Week in Review. Get ready for an ear volcano of insight, because we’re burning through hot takes faster than the government burns through batteries. Plus, we didn’t loan our recorder to Fay Canale. As mentioned on this episode: Nerd Out Loud #93: Is That A Face Tattoo Or A Birthmark? Takedown Podcast #66: Tinder is the Night
Ann, Meredith, Christy and Bobby brew a fresh pot of hotel room coffee, strap the LRB Bluetooth speaker to a Roomba, and pile into a 1988 Ford Tempo (or was it a Topaz?) to bring you your latest TBTL Week in Review. Get ready for an ear volcano of insight, because we’re burning through hot takes faster than the government burns through batteries. Plus, we didn’t loan our recorder to Fay Canale. As mentioned on this episode: Nerd Out Loud #93: Is That A Face Tattoo Or A Birthmark? Takedown Podcast #66: Tinder is the Night
Movie Meltdown - Episode 264 This week we are coming to you "Live" from "The Old Spaghetti Factory" with the return of "The Yeti Spaghetti Show"!! We had pasta, a live Yeti wandering around, as well as our own signature drink. But the real trouble begins when we let the audience vote on how bad a film they would like to see. They bring about their own doom as they pick - the epic bad option. Yes, it's a little movie known as: "To Catch a Yeti", starring the one and only Meat Loaf. Once everyone has suffered through this week’s feature, the cool kids loiter around afterwards and have a full discussion about the movie, it’s star and other frightening concepts. All that and more in the latest installment of… "The Yeti Spaghetti Show"!! And as everyone completely forgets about the Pure Prairie League, we also mention… going back up the roller coaster, shut up Wesley, Fight Club, Gremlins, E.T., Short Circuit, Frosty the Snowman, Jack Frost, Problem Child, Home Alone, Veruca Salt, Troll 2, Critters, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Explorers, Pee Wee’s Big Adventure, 8 years behind us, black pudding, Star Wars special effects, one of the greatest all-time Meatloaf based movies you could ever see, growing into your feet, Peter Bogdanovich with a mullet, pinecones as money, the black box comparison, the Ford Tempo, there was a lot of problems with the atmosphere, the space scenes were incredible, faux animal fur, accent bingo, Mullets, it was the most awesomely bad movie I have seen in my entire life, the beholder, Bobby Ewing in the shower, Henry Rollins cameo, dumpster diving at Jim Henson’s workshop, gearing up montage, Canada, going really really really dark, being able to afford recognizable songs, it was pre 9/11 you could do whatever you wanted, a certified little person, indigenous pineapples, none of the parents… all the way around - had any right having children, an expert in 80’s style and the vacuum death machine. Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers for the movie "To Catch a Yeti" as well as the "Six Million Dollar Man" bigfoot episodes. So you better just go watch those before you listen. “There was a ‘To Catch a Yeti'-sized whole in my soul that is now filled. I feel final and complete.“
The couple discusses the Mermaid Girl, Curt saving me from choking on a Peanut MM, and Arizona's $350,000 Christmas tree.