ND EP: 15 - Hidden Behind a Wall: The Lucas Shortreed Case
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On a quiet Thanksgiving night in 2008, 18-year-old Lucas Shortreed was walking home along a rural road near Alma, Ontario. A white Dodge Neon struck him — and the driver disappeared.
For fourteen years, the case haunted the community until a single tip led police to a hidden trailer, a false wall, and a shocking confession. Now, Lucas’s family has filed a $1-million civil lawsuit against the couple convicted in his death — seeking accountability after years of silence.
Episode Resources
- Episode Resources
- Toronto Star – Forsaken: 14 Years, 140 Officers and a Dark Secret that Consumed a Small Ontario Town
- Wellington Advertiser – Lucas a “Gentle Giant” (Letter to the Editor by Judie Moore, Oct. 5, 2023)
- CBC News – Car That Killed Lucas Shortreed Was Found Behind Fake Wall: OPP
- EloraFergusToday.com – Couple Accused in Lucas Shortreed Death Appear in Court
- Guelph Mercury Tribune – Police Continue to Look for Driver Behind Hit and Run that Killed Fergus Teen a Decade Ago (Oct. 11, 2018)
- CBC News – Family of Fergus Teen Killed in 2008 Hit-and-Run Files $1M Lawsuit Against Convicted Couple (2023)
- Wellington Advertiser Archives – Letters and Community Reflections on the Lucas Shortreed Case
- Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) – Press statements and official case summaries, Wellington County Detachment (2022–2023)
- Centre of Forensic Sciences (CFS) – Technical findings credited to analyst Gerri Lynn Vardy (as cited in Toronto Star)
- Court Proceedings (Guelph, Sept. 26, 2023) – Statements of fact and sentencing remarks by Justice Matthew Stanley
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