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True Crime Real Time

Genevieve Germaine

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This show explores some of the more difficult to solve cases in the Southern Ontario (Canada) area, which remain unresolved to this day. Join your host as she explores the community and facts surrounding each case. Each case features a unique site visit description and various interviews with either friends, family members, law enforcement or specialists. Follow us on Instagram @truecrime_realtime_podcast. Tips on any of the cases can be emailed to: truecrimerealtimepodcast@gmail.com
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She told her husband Alan that she was going to the store to get some candy. She grabbed her gray leather purse, put on her blue leather shoes and her fur-lined denim jacket, the style at the time, and then said goodbye to her husband and three small kids on the chilly October day as she left her house on foot with her shoulder-length brown hair sw…
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About 200 km west of Toronto, lies the smaller city of London, On, nicknamed forest city and its surrounding areas. This city has been connected to major metropolitan areas by freeways and highways since 1956, yet still separated and urban. The city is beautiful and surrounded by nature. But London has a dark and haunted past. We will be exploring …
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About 200 km west of Toronto, lies the smaller city of London, On, nicknamed forest city and its surrounding areas. This city has been connected to major metropolitan areas by freeways and highways since 1956, yet still separated and urban. The area is a perfect market test area as it is so average, the economy, the demographics. It's a beautiful l…
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“Nothing adds up about the deaths of Casey and Caleb. It’s quite clear the Royal Anguilla Police’s first priority was simply to make the deaths go away.”~ T.J. Ward (P.I.) Changing stories of what actually happened that fateful evening. A refusal of four witnesses to participate in the coronial inquest. Missing documentation. Those outspoken silenc…
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Some updates & podcast announcements. I want your input. Give a listen on what to expect in the near future and have your say! We have had several case suggestions. This episode goes over some details of each case suggestion. You can then visit the facebook group and have your say - vote, comment, and discuss! Also, some news about upcoming endeavo…
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What happens when someone is sentenced following a criminal event in Canada? What systems are in place and who take on this sometimes dangerous job? For this episode we briefly cover the history of the Canadian correctional system and discuss the current system, including all types of initial testing that offenders take at intake in order to create…
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The charred remains of Philip Lake were discovered the morning of Monday, January 6th, 1936 by neighbour and fellow settler Otto Blakeney, who was on his way to see Philip for some provisions. After discovering Philip’s partially cremated body, Otto frantically searched the smouldering ruins for Philip’s wife and two small children. After only find…
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New Years came and went and the Lake family celebrated with friend and neighbour, Otto Blakeney, in their 2-room cabin. It was winter, and a blanket of snow covered the ground. Nothing that outdoorsman and woodcutter Otto couldn’t handle. Besides, Philip and Bertha Lake had two small children at home, 21-month-old Jack and 6-month-old Betty, so it …
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The mail was starting to pile for Gail on the hall table. On Wednesday there were 2 letters, on Thursday there was a small parcel and some small mail. But none of the items were picked up. This was odd, Gail always picked her mail. She was supposed to be at work but hadn’t showed up there either. Her work place called her landlord, asking if he kne…
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It was a beautiful warm autumn day and Josie was running late leaving the house for school. Her brother Waldo did not feel like waiting, so he left ahead of her. At 8:30 AM Josie grabbed her school book said her goodbyes and left the home smiling as she started walking to school.She never made it to school. Her mutilated & decapitated body lay in t…
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It was a beautiful day. Bright, sunny & warm. A true mark that spring was soon turning into summer. A feeling of unspoken promise. It was Bonnie’s 45th birthday, wedding anniversary and the Monday of a long weekend. Little did she know her husband Gary was planning a small get together for her later that day. Everyone was home, Gary was waiting for…
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He had already been driving for 8 hours and on the road for longer. He needed sleep. He had left his home in Flint, Michigan sometime either the late evening of Thursday April 7th or the very early hours of Friday April 8th, 1994. He was scheduled to drive to the American Axle and Manufacturing plant in buffalo, NY where he was to pick up a cargo s…
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It had been a few days since 28 year old Monica Chisar had returned home from an overseas trip to Portugal. Back in Canada and back at work, a friend gave her a lift after a late shift and dropped her off close to where she was staying. This friend dropped her off at an empty parking lot of a beer store, some 100-200 meters from the apartment build…
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It had been a few days since 28 year old Monica Chisar had returned home from an overseas trip to Portugal. Back in Canada and back at work, a friend gave her a lift after a late shift and dropped her off close to where she was staying. This friend dropped her off at an empty parking lot of a beer store, some 100-200 meters from the apartment build…
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When Thelma was 75, she moved into a 1-bedroom subsidized city-housing apartment geared towards “at risk” seniors who were still mostly independent. She lived there alone . The lack of security at the city housing buildings have led to increased violence and drug dealings. She was murdered and discovered 2 days later. December 2nd will mark the 15-…
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Ted's body was found floating in the Grand River in Brantford, Ontario on June 27th, 1975. The cause of death was confirmed to be drowning, but the police didn't initially investigate as they determine the manner of death was accidental whilst Ted was swimming... None of these early conclusions made sense. When the police finally re-opened the case…
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On Friday July 27, 1975 two teenage boys out for a walk along the many trails peppered throughout Brantford, Ontario, discovered the body of Edward (Teddy) Chadwick floating in the Grand River. Edward wasn't known to swim, having suffered damage to a leg and arm as a result of a very bad car accident in 1966, which left him in a coma for 6 weeks. H…
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This episode veers from the usual and instead of speaking about the dead, we are speaking about the living. Instead of urging people to come forward, we urging people to sit back. To sit back and listen to a truly remarkable story of tragedy, sorrow, and also joy. We are speaking about DNA, but instead of DNA connecting a suspect to a murder scene,…
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19 year old Helen Gillings stepped into an Alleyway with a John on a cold February night in 1995 hoping to earn some money to be able to live. She was discovered completely naked stuffed under an overturned couch underneath a stairwell. Her case still remains open. The Hamilton Police Service Board is offering a $10,000.00 reward for information le…
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Part two of Audrey Gleave's story, a 73 year old single female living alone in rural Ontario who was brutally attacked and murdered in 2010. If you haven't listened to Part 1 of Audrey's story, I suggest listening to that first. For more information on Audrey's story, you can look for a novel written by Jon Wells, Death's Shadow True Tales of Homic…
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Warning: This is not a regular episode of True Crime Real Time. Join your host and delve into some basics in forensic science as it relates to criminal investigations. Article Mentioned in this Bonus episode: https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/disturbed/201110/profiling-murderer
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On December 30th, 2010, the body of vivacious and enigmatic 73 year old retiree was found murdered in her garage. The last confirmed communication from Audrey was on December 27, 2010 at around 6pm. What happened and who killed Audrey? The case has remained an open investigation for almost 10 years.
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in 1983 a 25 year old newly wed left home to walk to work. The walk was only 1 mile away from her home. She almost made it, but disappeared along the way. Her case remains open and her body was never found. Join your host Genevieve Germaine in this debut episode covering Part 1 into the disappearance of Mary Hammond. CORRECTION NOTICE: The North Pa…
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Jeffrey Roberts was a 45 year old long term resident of Brantford, ON. He was last seen leaving a resident on Darling street on November 5th, 2016. 16 Days later his body was found with obvious signs of trauma and the police investigation went from a missing person to a homicide investigation. Crime Stopper Webtips: https://www.tipsubmit.com/webtip…
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Trailer - Jeffrey Roberts Story - Missing & Murdered from Brantford, Ontario. Thank you all for your patience. I am waiting to hear back from the police before I can tell Jeff's story. Please stay tuned for the details of his story. Anyone with information in to the murder of Jeffrey Roberts can contact me directly at: truecrimerealtimepod@gmail.co…
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On Thursday July 28, 2005 the body of a full term baby boy was discovered in Brantford by a local resident walking her dog. A week after the baby was discovered the police received an anonymous letter from someone claiming to be the baby's mother. The mother and/or father of the baby was never identified, despite extensive investigation. A special …
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In 1983, a 25 year old newlywed left home on foot to walk to work. She almost made it, but disappeared steps away from her workplace. Her case remains open and the police are still appealing for the public's assistance. Join your host Genevieve Germaine in this episode covering Part 2 into the disappearance of Mary Hammond.…
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in 1983 a 25 year old newly wed left home to walk to work. The walk was only 1 mile away from her home. She almost made it, but disappeared along the way. Her case remains open and her body was never found. Join your host Genevieve Germaine in this debut episode covering Part 1 into the disappearance of Mary Hammond. CORRECTION NOTICE: The North Pa…
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