• From Guilty Pleas to Forgotten Facts
    Dec 9 2025

    A domestic dispute, an international rule broken, an arrest, and a series of decisions that reshaped the entire case. In this episode of Behind the Red Serge, Alex Grant examines how one RCMP misconduct file evolved from serious initial allegations into a drastically narrowed version of events — and what that transformation reveals about truth, accountability, and the Force’s internal processes. This is the story of what happens when the system decides which facts matter… and which ones quietly fade away.

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    10 mins
  • The Texts That Broke the Case
    Dec 2 2025

    A vulnerable woman fled a violent partner and turned to the RCMP for help, expecting the protection she’d been promised. What followed wasn’t just a breach of trust — it was a collapse of the very safety net she depended on. In this episode, Alex Grant unravels how a constable assigned to safeguard a domestic-violence victim crossed boundaries that should never be crossed, triggering consequences no one saw coming. This isn’t a story about one bad choice — it’s about how a single moment of misconduct can unravel an entire case, leaving the survivor exposed and the system shown for what it really is.

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    10 mins
  • Who do you Believe?
    Nov 25 2025

    An allegation behind closed doors leads to two completely different stories — and an RCMP conduct process that excludes the very disclosures that could have clarified the truth. This episode examines how the system handled the case, how key evidence was pushed aside, and why credibility became the central battleground. No conclusions — just the conflict.

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    10 mins
  • The Night the Troop Fell Silent
    Nov 19 2025

    A night out during RCMP training ended with two female officers reporting sexual touching by a fellow member. What followed was a years-long internal process that exposed troubling questions about alcohol, consent, credibility, and who the Force chooses to protect. This episode investigates how the system responded — and what it says about safety inside the RCMP.

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    9 mins
  • The Walk Home
    Nov 4 2025

    A summer night. Two Mounties walking home. Minutes later, a life changed forever. When the RCMP learned what happened that night, they didn’t call it a crime — they called it “discreditable conduct.” The Walk Home digs into one of the most disturbing cases of internal misconduct inside the Force, revealing how the truth can be buried for years when the badge is both the weapon and the shield.

    New episodes every Tuesday.

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    10 mins
  • The Videos
    Oct 28 2025

    You expect the badge to mean something — a symbol of trust, of protection, of restraint.But when the uniform comes off, and the same power remains, what happens then?This is a story about privacy, consent, and what the RCMP chooses to call a “personal matter.”When a constable records women without their knowledge — and the system still shields him —it forces a question that’s hard to shake:What does “off duty” really mean inside the red serge?

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    10 mins
  • Letters of Loyalty
    Oct 21 2025

    When an off-duty RCMP member crosses the line from heartbreak to violence, the Force calls it “a difficult time.” This episode looks at how internal loyalty can erase accountability — and how justice bends when the uniform stays on.

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    7 mins
  • Three times the limit
    Oct 7 2025

    An RCMP corporal drives drunk in an unmarked police vehicle, crashes through a night of chaos, and turns on the same officers sent to arrest her. Obstruction, defiance, and a system once again bending toward redemption over accountability. In a force where second chances can outweigh public trust, this case asks: how far can you go before the uniform still protects you?

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    11 mins