When my niece was murdered in 2018, my interest in true crime turned to an obsession. I respect the victims and their families because I’ve been there. Every victims story deserves to be told. No chatting about my personal life or witty banter….I just get right to the case and tell the victim’s story. My personal story can be found in Season 1, episodes 17&18. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/amillionotw https://a-million-other-choices.myspreadshop.com/ https://www.patreon.com/user?u=66403165&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator
Bijan Ebrahimi was a vulnerable man who repeatedly sought help from authorities after becoming the target of hostility and false accusations in his Bristol neighbourhood. Instead of receiving protection, he would become the victim of a brutal killing that shocked the United Kingdom and raised serious questions about prejudice, community responsibility, and systemic failure.
In this episode, we look at who Bijan wa...
In this episode, we’re talking about one of the most disturbing and misunderstood aspects of homicide investigations: post-crime body concealment and forensic cleanup.
Why do some offenders attempt to conceal, move, or destroy evidence after a killing? Is it panic, practicality, rage, control…or something deeper?
We’ll explore the psychology behind these cases, the forensic realities investigators face, and the pat...
Gary Kenney was 50 years old when he was murdered in his Merritt Island, Florida home in June 2008. What followed was the unraveling of a deeply disturbing family conspiracy involving his wife, Sharon Myers, their son Darryl Kenney, and Darryl’s associate Rubin Nero. Investigators said letters, manipulation, and long-building resentment all played a role in the plot that ended Gary’s life.
In this episode, we look at wh...
Today’s episode explores the tragic murder of Hannah Clarke — a case that brought national attention to the dangers of coercive control and intimate partner violence.
We discuss Hannah’s life, her attempts to create safety for herself and her children, and the escalating behaviours that ultimately led to a devastating outcome. This episode also reflects on systemic responses, public reaction, and the ongoing import...
Despite it being in my notes correctly. I mistakenly refer to the children’s mom as Darla…it is Darcie Clark!
Not Criminally Responsible (NCR) verdicts often spark outrage and confusion.
Many people feel like more and more violent offenders are being found NCR — but is that actually true?
In this episode of Let’s Talk About Murder, we break down how NCR works in Canada, how often it is really used, and why cer...
In 2008, a devastating crime shocked Canada when three young children were killed by their father, Allen Schoenborn, during a custody dispute in Merritt, British Columbia.
Following a nationwide manhunt, Schoenborn was arrested and later found Not Criminally Responsible due to mental disorder (NCR) — a verdict that continues to spark intense debate about public safety, mental illness, and justice for victims.
In this video, we ...
The investigation, the undercover sting, and the legal decisions that meant two confessions… but only one murder trial.
Not every death investigated by authorities is ruled a homicide — but that doesn’t always mean the story is simple.
In this episode of Let’s Talk About Murder, we’re unpacking how investigators, medical examiners, and coroners decide when a death is classified as accidental, and why those decisions can be complicated, controversial, and deeply emotional for families.
In July 2008, a routine overnight trip across Manitoba turned into one of the most widely discussed criminal cases in modern Canadian history. 22-year-old Tim McLean was travelling home when he was killed by fellow passenger Vince Li — a crime that shocked the country and sparked a national conversation about mental illness, public safety, and Canada’s Not Criminally Responsible (NCR) laws.
Sometimes the most dangerous moments don’t look dangerous at all — they look ordinary… familiar… even trusted.
Gannon Stauch was a bright, creative little boy who deserved a safe childhood — not to become the center of a case that shocked families across the country.
We talk a lot about victims and offenders… but what about the people who walk into a room and find a life already gone? In this episode of Let’s Talk About Murder, we explore the investigators, first responders, loved ones, and everyday people who become part of a case simply because they were the ones who discovered the truth.
Christina Morris vanished after a night out in Plano, Texas — leaving behind a family desperate for answers and a case that would expose secrets hiding in plain sight, and how one small timeline detail can change everything.
Jasmine Fiore’s life was vibrant, complicated, and full of possibility — but behind the headlines was a story about control, deception, and the warning signs that too often go unnoticed.
If you’ve listened to true crime for more than five minutes, you’ve heard both titles used — sometimes interchangeably — and that’s where a lot of confusion starts. In this episode, we break down the real differences between medical examiners and coroners, how each role developed, and why who handles a death investigation can shape everything that follows.
Roy was last seen on 23 April 1968, walking home from school after trying to hitch a ride to save on bus fare so he could buy a new bicycle.
Three days later, his body was found in woodland near Cherkley Court, near Mickleham, having been strangled and sexually assaulted — a crime that remained unsolved for more than 30 years.
In February 2000, nine-year-old Asha Degree disappeared from her home in Shelby, North Carolina.
For more than two decades, her case has remained one of the most haunting unsolved missing child investigations in North America.
In this episode, we revisit Asha’s story — who she was, what happened the night she vanished, and why investigators now believe meaningful progress may finally be happening.
While many questions rem...
Lori Dupont was a nurse, a mother, and a colleague who was deeply respected by the people she worked with. She was also a woman who knew she was in danger — and said so.
Lori documented the harassment.
She reported the threats.
She followed the rules and trusted the systems that were supposed to protect her.
They didn’t.
Trauma is real. PTSD is real. Childhood ab*se is real.
But at what point did acknowledging trauma turn into excusing murder?
In this episode of Let’s Talk About Murder, we unpack how trauma is often raised after violent crimes, why it resonates so strongly with the public, and where empathy crosses into erasing accountability.
Nicole Morin was 8 years old when she stepped out of her apartment building on a summer afternoon — and vanished.
She didn’t leave the neighbourhood. She didn’t cross a border. She didn’t make it to the elevator.
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