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The Canadian Gothic

The Canadian Gothic

By: Nighttime / Curiouscast
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The Canadian Gothic uncovers Canada’s most mysterious, unusual, and fascinating stories. The show dives deep into true crime, unsolved disappearances, paranormal encounters, and bizarre events using a blend of meticulous research, archival audio, interviews, and firsthand accounts. Each episode, whether a standalone mystery or part of an ongoing series, offers a richly woven narrative that brings Canada’s most enigmatic cases to life.4532171 NS LTD / Curiouscast Social Sciences True Crime World
Episodes
  • Canadian Crime Weekly - Aug 25, 2024 - dog mauling manhunt in Vancouver, McCreary triple murder/suicide, and Canada's continued societal decline
    Aug 26 2024
    In this weekly series, I’m joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss the past week’s news stories related to Canadian crime. In this episode we discuss; the manhunt for the coward who fled with a dog after a fatal dog mauling in Vancouver the triple murder / suicide in McCreary, MB Canada’s continued societal decline (in the context of 711 stores being shuttered in Winnipeg due to crime). Series Links: Join the discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadiancrimeweekly Send a voicememo to the show: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: https://link.chtbl.com/nighttime-subscribe Musical Theme: Noir Toyko by Monty Datta Social Links: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NightTimePod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod
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    47 mins
  • Canadian Crime Weekly - July 7, 2024 - Toronto's "allegedly" crooked drug cop, the RCMP's musical ride, and Inuit identity fraudster Karima Manji
    Jul 8 2024
    In this weekly series, I’m joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss the past week’s news stories related to Canadian crime. In this episode we discuss; the veteran Toronto drug squad officer arrested on significant drug charges the nonsensical RCMP musical ride the conviction and sentencing of Inuit identity fraudster Karima Manji Series Links: Join the discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadiancrimeweekly Send a voicememo to the show: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: https://link.chtbl.com/nighttime-subscribe Musical Theme: Noir Toyko by Monty Datta Social Links: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NightTimePod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod
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    50 mins
  • Canadian Crime Weekly - June 23, 2024 - the mortgage fraud double murder / suicide, road raging with a knife, and a citizen's arrest in Ottawa
    Jun 24 2024
    In this weekly series, I’m joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss the past week’s news stories related to Canadian crime. In this episode we discuss; the mortgage fraud related double murder/suicide a citizen’s arrest at a sunglasses shop in Ottawa the now viral road rage with a knife incident in Toronto the possible upcoming restructuring of the RCMP Series Links: Join the discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadiancrimeweekly Send a voice memo to the show: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: https://link.chtbl.com/nighttime-subscribe Musical Theme: Noir Toyko by Monty Datta Social Links: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NightTimePod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod
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    51 mins
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