• A Kingston Predator: Richard Charles Joyce—Part 2

  • Feb 16 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
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A Kingston Predator: Richard Charles Joyce—Part 2

  • Summary

  • [ Part 2 of 2 ] THE PAROLE HEARING: In September 2023, Richard Charles Joyce's first ever parole hearing was held. Not only was it deeply revealing, but new pieces of information also came to light that shocked the victims and survivors—and has resulted in several formal complaints.


    Special thanks to Kerri Kehoe, “Catherine” (mother of survivor “Annie”), and Robert Rouleau.


    This two-part series is closely connected to the previous episode titled The Nozzles Gas Bar Murder.


    More information
    • Staff Sergeant Melanie Jefferies, Kingston Police – 2023 Award Winner
    • Richard Charles Joyce denied parole in first-ever Canadian long-distance hearing - The Kingstonist
    • Canadian True Crime Podcast examines heinous crimes of Kingston's Richard Charles Joyce - The Kingstonist
    • Photos and news clippings will be available at our Facebook and Instagram pages


    Canadian True Crime donates monthly to help those facing injustice.

    This month we have donated to The Children’s Treatment Center in Cornwall, Ontario, who for more than two decades has been providing high-quality counselling services to sexually or physically abused children and their families.


    Full list of resources, information sources, credits and music credits:

    See the page for this episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes


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