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Episode 26: The Stalking of Cindy James

Episode 26: The Stalking of Cindy James

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Hey friends!
  
On this podcast, we will be talking about all thing’s crime. From murder, to missing persons, to mass shootings, to just plain old spooky! Layered with some lighthearted humor...and some not so lighthearted humor. Please be advised that this podcast is filled with adult content and explicit language; listener discretion is advised.      

On today’s episode we are discussing the stalking, disappearance, and murder of Cindy James…
 
 On June 8th, 1989, the body of Cindy James was found on the front lawn of an abandoned house in Vancouver, BC. She had been drugged, strangled, and was found hogtied. For the 7 years prior to this, Cindy had been horrifically stalked and attacked periodically. The stalker seemed to watch her every move and knew where she was at all times. Police didn’t believe her and Cindy felt as if she was going crazy. Who was stalking her? Who killed her? Listen to find out!
 
 Please keep Cindy in your thoughts!
 
 Trigger: discussion of animal death
 
 Resources:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nARcrP7GNso

https://drhpod.medium.com/the-invisible-stalker-d77d85bfe78c

http://thetroublewithjustice.com/2014/07/05/who-killed-nurse-cindy-james/

https://storiesoftheunsolved.com/2022/01/25/the-death-of-cindy-james/

Music:        

“H&E Home” by Devil Music        

From – Free Music Archive        

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 Stay spooky and enjoy!
 Sheeya Latah!    

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