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Episode 12: The Day I Died

Episode 12: The Day I Died

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Welcome to the Nordiques Knuckles Podcast: An appreciation & celebration of the warriors who've dropped the gloves for the Quebec Nordiques & their affiliates. 

Today, I bring you a different kind of episode.

Twelve years ago I was stabbed seven times on an uptown #3 subway train by a fugitive spree-killer. I decided to fight back. I had no choice since the two police officers who were mere feet away & specifically on the train to arrest the fugitive decided to hide for their own safety & do ABSOLUTELY NOTHING until I took him down & disarmed him. You'll hear all the details & my subsequent attempt at justice when I tried to bring my case to court.

This is a long one folks but if you want to know ALL the details, especially the stuff NYC & the NYPD wish you didn't know, get comfortable & press that play button.

I hope you people enjoy it!

 

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If you've missed any of the previous episodes, please have a listen to:

 

Episode 11: Brent Severyn

Episode 10: Dave Marcinyshyn, Part Three

Episode 9: Dave Marcinyshyn, Part Two

Episode 8: Dave Marcinyshyn, Part One

Episode 7: Ken McRae, Part Two

Episode 6: Ken McRae, Part One

Episode 5: Trevor Stienburg, Part Three

Episode 4: Trevor Stienburg, Part Two

Episode 3: Trevor Stienburg, Part One

Episode 2: A Light At The End Of The Tunnel

Episode 1: Allow Myself To Introduce...Myself

 

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