217: The Mysterious Death of Holly Bartlett

Episode 217: In the early hours of March 27, 2010, Holly Bartlett, 31, was found unconscious and badly injured under the A. Murray MacKay bridge in Halifax, Nova Scotia, 350 metres away from her home. She died the next day in a Halifax Hospital.

Holly, a grad student at Dalhousie University, was fiercely independent despite her disability. She had been completely blind since she was thirteen years old. Holly’s autopsy indicated she’d imbibed alcohol and that she had sustained “blunt force injury to the head (…) attributable to a fall” and that the manner of death was accidental. Police did a brief investigation determining that after cabbing home from a night out with a friend, Holly became disoriented and lost due to the combination of her alcohol consumption and her blindness.

Somehow, Holly had wandered down two steeply graded streets away from her home and toward the harbour, had made her way through a hole in a chain link fence, down a steep embankment, and fell 7 metres off a concrete abutment under the bridge across Halifax harbour. They called Holly’s death accidental. Holly’s family and friends in the Justice for Holly group were not satisfied and pressed for further investigation into her death. 

Sources:

What Happened to Holly Bartlett? | CNIB

Documentary What Happened to Holly Bartlett Seasons | Accessible Media Inc.

Podcast What Happened to Holly Bartlett Podcast | Accessible Media Inc.

Sights Unseen — YouTube

Holly Elizabeth Bartlett 1978-2010 – Macleans.ca

Holly Bartlett witness changes key details in death investigation | CBC News

Review to be held into blind woman’s death: Halifax police | Globalnews.ca

External review confirms 2010 death of Holly Bartlett was accidental – Halifax | Globalnews.ca

Police handling of Holly Bartlett’s death criticized in review | CBC News

Review of Investigation Into The Death of Holly Bartlett | PDF | Polygraph | Victimology

Holly Bartlett’s unlikely journey | City | Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE COAST

Police announce independent review into Holly Bartlett’s death | News | Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE COAST

Telling Holly’s Bartlett’s story, again | Arts + Culture | Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE COAST

Holly Bartlett’s family is angry with Halifax police

What happened to Holly Bartlett? : UnresolvedMysteries

Holly Bartlett: Autopsy & Clothing – Album on Imgur

Imgur: Map, based on police report

Home | CNIB

NEADS – Financial Aid Directory

JAWS® – Freedom Scientific

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216: The Legend of La Corriveau

Episode 216: In Quebec, on April 15, 1763, after a supposed confession and hasty trial by an English military tribunal, 30-year-old Marie-Josephte Corriveau was convicted of murdering in brutal fashion her second husband, Louis-Étienne Dodier, and was sentenced to death. She was hanged with haste, three days later. Her body was then put on display in a form-fitting metal cage and placed at a crossroad where for the next five weeks, she stood as a warning to others considering domestic homicide as an answer to an unhappy marriage. When her cage disappeared locals believed that the Devil himself had come and taken Marie-Josephte to hell. It said that La Corriveau‘s spectre haunts the crossroads still.

Sources:

Marie-Josephte Corriveau – Wikipedia

Uncertain Justice by F. Murray Greenwood, Beverley Boissery – Ebook | Scribd

Killing Women by Wilfrid Laurier University Press – Ebook | Scribd

The History of Gibbeting by Samantha Priestley – Ebook | Scribd

La destinée de la Corriveau « Histoire du Québec

Légende de la Corriveau – Voyage à travers le Québec

Les anciens Canadiens – Philippe Aubert de Gaspé

Il était cent fois La Corriveau : anthologie : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

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The Legend of La Corriveau: Québécois Folklore and The Politics of Nation-Making in Canada by Leslie Savath

La Corriveau: A woman victim of Society? by Isabelle Parent

View of From Vilified to Victorious: Reconceiving La Corriveau in Anne Hébert’s La Cage | Studies in Canadian Literature

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A Shrine for Marie-Josephte Corriveau – KooZA/rch

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Cage of la Corriveau on display in Lévis | CBC News

La Corriveau: The Gibbet of Quebec — YouTube

French Mourning in the 1700s – Geri Walton

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215: Ghost Ship: The Tale of the Mary Celeste

Episode 215: Mary Celeste, formerly Amazon, was an American registered, Nova Scotia built brigantine that was found abandoned on December 4, 1872, some 740 km off the Azores, Portugal. The fate of the 10 people aboard remains a mystery almost 150 years later.

Sources:

Fisherman’s Memorial | Lunenburg NS

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The Mystery of the Mary Celeste. Part Two: Theories – Daily Nautica

The Mystery of the Mary Celeste. Part Three: the Rediscovery of the Cursed Ship – Daily Nautica

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The Galley of Count Arnaldos, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Colossal Squid ~ MarineBio Conservation Society

 

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214: Innisfail Bombing: The Murder of Vicky Shachtay

Episode 214: On November 25, 2011, neighbours around the four-plex at 51st Avenue and 47th Street in the town of Innisfail, Alberta heard a bang which shook their homes. Some said sounded like a gunshot, others said it sounded like someone dropping a heavy pile of wood. The dining room window of one the corner suites had been blown outward, glass was strewn throughout the yard. Police were called to the scene by a bystander inside the home and found a horrific scene. The home was full of smoke and debris. There at the dining room table, still in her wheelchair, first responders discovered the body of 23-year-old, Victoria (Vicky) Shachtay who’d died in what appeared to have been an explosion.

Sources:

Innisfail | The Canadian Encyclopedia

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Stepfather told victim not to open Christmas gift that turned out to be bomb | CTV News

Friends, family gather to remember Vicky Shachtay – MountainviewToday.ca

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GUILTY – Canada – Vicky Shachtay, 23, paraplegic, killed by bomb, Innisfail, AB, 25 Nov 2011

Financial advisor found guilty in blast that killed disabled woman — macleans.ca

Bomb that killed paraplegic Innisfail mom Vicky Shachtay disguised to look like Christmas presents, Red Deer court told | Edmonton Sun

Friends, family gather to remember Vicky Shachtay – MountainviewToday.ca

Charges laid in bombing murder of Vicky Shachtay – MountainviewToday.ca

Victoria Shachtay’s caregiver testifies about moments before fatal explosion

Mysterious package killed Alberta mother | CBC News

Canada ‘extremely lucky’ to face few bomb threats, attacks: RCMP – iPolitics

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Vicky Shachtay’s step-dad issues statement about her murder | CTV News

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Global News: Victoria Shachtay | News, Videos & Articles

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A machinist in rural Ontario flipped the switch on a flashlight that arrived in the mail. Then it exploded | The Star

16 years later, police still don’t know who killed Paavo Henttonen | News | toronto.com

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