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Crime Time 911 with Mel

Crime Time 911 with Mel

By: Melissa
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Welcome to Crime Time 911 — where true crime takes center stage. I’m Mel, and together we’ll dive deep into real cases, uncover chilling details, and explore the darker side of human nature. If you live for the twists, the mystery, and the pursuit of justice—you’re in the right place. Hit that subscribe button and turn on those notifications so you don’t miss out… Now, let’s get into it.Melissa True Crime
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  • The École Polytechnique Tragedy | Remembering December 6, 1989
    Jul 3 2025

    On December 6, 1989, a devastating act of gender-based violence unfolded at École Polytechnique in Montreal, claiming the lives of 14 women and leaving lasting scars on Canada. This event became a national turning point — sparking conversations around misogyny, public safety, and the systemic issues facing women in society.

    📍 In This Episode:

    • The timeline of events leading up to the tragedy

    • A closer look at the victims and their stories

    • How this event ignited a national movement

    • The social, political, and cultural impact across Canada

    • How Canadians continue to honor the lives lost every year

    🕯️ More than three decades later, this day is remembered as a symbol of resilience, remembrance, and the fight for gender equality.

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    17 mins
  • The Unsolved Death of Elisa Lam | Mystery at the Cecil Hotel
    Jun 25 2025

    The 2013 death of Elisa Lam remains one of the most puzzling and widely debated cases in true crime history. Found dead in a rooftop water tank at Los Angeles’ infamous Cecil Hotel, her case gained worldwide attention — thanks to bizarre elevator surveillance footage, chilling hotel history, and a flood of unanswered questions.

    In This Episode:

    • Who was Elisa Lam?

    • The timeline of her disappearance

    • The eerie elevator video and its viral impact

    • Details of the investigation and autopsy findings

    • Theories: mental health, foul play, and conspiracy

    • Why this case still fascinates and disturbs the internet

    Was her death accidental, intentional, or something even stranger?
    This is the story of Elisa Lam and the Cecil Hotel — where fact and fear collide.

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    Check out Elisa's blog here: https://etherfields.blogspot.com/

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    19 mins
  • A man trying to sell his truck. A test drive with two strangers. And a disappearance that would send shockwaves across Canada
    Jun 18 2025

    This story is one that shook a nation: the tragic and senseless unaliving of Tim Bosma, a husband and father from Hamilton, Ontario, whose only mistake was responding to an inquiry to the ad he posted to sell his truck.

    What began as a routine Kijiji transaction quickly spiraled into a nightmare — involving a millionaire k*ller, a mysterious accomplice, and a horrifying plan that stunned investigators.

    How could something so ordinary turn so horrific — and who were the men behind this meticulously planned crime?

    Buckle up.

    This is the story of Tim Bosma — and the hunt for justice that followed.


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    Keywords: True Crime, mystery, crime, real life, true story, canadian, canada, toronto, Tim Bosma, Dellen Millard, Mark Smich, Laura Babcock

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    19 mins

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