227: Lonely Monster: Serial Killer Dennis Nilsen (Part 1)

Episode 227: On the 8th of February, 1983, complaints about the plumbing at 23 Cranley Gardens in Muswell Hill, a suburb in London, England led to the discovery of human remains. The remains were traced to the flat of a tenant in the home named Dennis Andrew Nilsen, 37, a civil servant, former police officer and veteran of the British military. In Nilsen’s home police found grisly evidence of many more murders. The enigmatic Muswell Hill Murderer, or Kindly Killer, as he would come to be called, is believed to have killed 15 young men and boys, one of them a Canadian named Kenneth Ockendon Jr

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Sources:

Dennis Nilsen – Wikipedia

Dyno-Rod Local Drains & Plumbing Experts | Fixed-Price | 24/7

Killing For Company: Masters, Brian: Amazon.ca: Kindle Store

Dinner, Drinks & Death ; The True Story of Dennis Nilsen by Alan R. Warren – Ebook | Scribd

A Plague of Murder by Colin Wilson, Damon Wilson – Ebook | Scribd

Watch Memories of a Murderer: The Nilsen Tapes | Netflix Official Site

The Real Des: The Dennis Nilsen Story

Reddit — Dennis Nilsen

Dennis Nilsen – Nick Davies

Tommy – Album by The Who | Spotify

Serial Killer Dennis Nilsen And His Career In The Army

I Struck Up a Friendship with the Serial Killer Dennis Nilsen. Then I Edited His Memoirs.

The Argus — Serial killer Dennis Nilsen’s impact on Brighton survivor

A murderer among us: I was Dennis Nilsen’s boss | The Spectator

The Big Read: Dennis Nilsen – The Scottish nobody who became the archetypal serial killer | HeraldScotland

An honest lack of answers | The Psychologist

Psychopathic Serial Killers – Dennis Nilsen – Psychopaths In Life

Mike Browne’s – Dennis Nilsen Spotify playlist

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226: Blueprint for Murder, and the Architecture of Grief

On a hot, sunny Saturday afternoon on the 15th of August 1914, in a house near Spring Green, Wisconsin one of the worst mass killings in the state’s history occurred when 7 people were axed to death, immolated, and the house they were in burnt down.

It was a case that on its own would have made headlines – but it wasn’t just any house that was burnt – it was the world-famous architectural treasure named Taliesin that was left in rubble, a house created by the internationally renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The victims were Wright’s partner Martha Borthwick, and two children, her 9-year-old Martha, and 11-year-old John. Also slain were gardener David Lindblom, draftsman Emil Brodell, builder Thomas Brunkner, and Bruckner’s 13-year-old son Ernest.

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Sources:

https://www.messynessychic.com/2018/05/01/murder-in-the-blueprints-of-frank-lloyd-wright/

https://www.americanhauntingsink.com/taliesin

https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/28519/taliesin-tragedy

https://la.curbed.com/2015/10/28/9906764/sowden-house-george-hodel-black-dahlia

https://www.nydailynews.com/news/justice-story/wright-mare-massacre-frank-lloyd-home-article-1.1591522

https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86086068/1912-01-04/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=1912&index=0&rows=20&words=Frank+Lloyd+Wright&searchType=basic&sequence=0&state=Wisconsin&date2=1912&proxtext=Frank+Lloyd+Wright&y=18&x=12&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1

https://murderpedia.org/male.C/c/carlton-julian.htm          

https://drvitelli.typepad.com/providentia/2017/04/murder-at-taliesin.html

https://www.taliesinpreservation.org/

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225: Tragedy x2: Gail Miller and David Milgaard (Part 2)

Episode 225: In our last episode we learned that in Saskatoon, on the morning of January 31, 1969, a 12-year-old girl on the way to school stumbled upon the body of Gail Miller, a 20-year-old nurse’s aide, lying in the snow in an alley. Gail had been raped, murdered and discarded in the snow by her killer. As there had been a number of sexual assaults in the city, police were under enormous pressure to solve the murder and soon their attention turned to 16-year-old David Edgar Milgaard. He’d been in the neighbourhood and at a home nearby the alley where Gail’s body lay on the morning of the murder. Witnesses later claimed he’d seen blood on David’s clothing and gave other incriminating information to police. Milgaard was subsequently arrested and charged with Gail’s murder.

Exactly a year after the murder, Milgaard was convicted of the murder and sentenced to a term of life in prison — justice, it appeared, had been served. We’ll find out, that was not the case at all. After serving 23 hellish years in prison, David Milgaard, who’d always maintained his innocence, was finally exonerated by DNA evidence that pointed to another man as Gail Miller’s killer, a man named Larry Earl Fisher.

Sources:

Saskatoon.ca |

INQUIRY CALLED INTO WRONGFUL CONVICTION OF DAVID MILGAARD | News and Media | Government of Saskatchewan

Commission of the Inquiry Into the Wrongful Conviction of David Milgaard

David Milgaard – Innocence Canada

Reference re Milgaard (Can.) – SCC Cases

R. v. Milgaard, 1971 CanLII 792 (SK CA), < https://canlii.ca/t/g7c3z >

R. v. Fisher (L.E.), 1999 SKQB 88 (CanLII), < https://canlii.ca/t/g95sx >

Justice Miscarried by Helena Katz – Ebook | Scribd

Shrunk by J. Thomas Dalby, PhD, Editor, Lorene Shyba, PhD, Editor – Audiobook | Scribd

Wrongful Convictions in Canada | PDF | Miscarriage Of Justice | Law

David Milgaard – Wikipedia

David Milgaard was innocent of Gail Miller murder and rape – SaskToday.ca

Milgaard inquiry: Don’t judge us: Cops

Man convicted of notorious murder dies at Abbotsford prison – Abbotsford News

A Mother’s Story – Joyce Milgaard

Donald Marshall Jr. – Dark Poutine – True Crime & Dark History

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224: Tragedy x2: Gail Miller and David Milgaard (Part 1)

Episode 224: In Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, on the morning of January 31, 1969, a 12-year-old girl on the way to school stumbled upon the body of Gail Miller, a 20-year-old nurse’s aide, lying in the snow in an alley. Gail had been raped, murdered and discarded in the snow by her killer. As there had been a number of sexual assaults in the city, police were under enormous pressure to solve the murder and soon their attention turned to 16-year-old David Edgar Milgaard. He’d been in the neighbourhood and at a home nearby the alley where Gail’s body lay on the morning of the murder. Witnesses later claimed he’d seen blood on David’s clothing and gave other incriminating information to police. Milgaard was subsequently arrested and charged with Gail’s murder.

Exactly a year after the murder, Milgaard was convicted of the murder and sentenced to a term of life in prison — justice, it appeared, had been served. We’ll find out, that was not the case at all. After serving 23 hellish years in prison, David Milgaard, who’d always maintained his innocence, was finally exonerated by DNA evidence that pointed to another man as Gail Miller’s killer.

Sources:

Saskatoon.ca

INQUIRY CALLED INTO WRONGFUL CONVICTION OF DAVID MILGAARD | News and Media | Government of Saskatchewan

Commission of the Inquiry Into the Wrongful Conviction of David Milgaard

David Milgaard – Innocence Canada

Reference re Milgaard (Can.) – SCC Cases

R. v. Milgaard, 1971 CanLII 792 (SK CA), < https://canlii.ca/t/g7c3z >

R. v. Fisher (L.E.), 1999 SKQB 88 (CanLII), < https://canlii.ca/t/g95sx >

Justice Miscarried by Helena Katz – Ebook | Scribd

Shrunk by J. Thomas Dalby, PhD, Editor, Lorene Shyba, PhD, Editor – Audiobook | Scribd

Wrongful Convictions in Canada | PDF | Miscarriage Of Justice | Law

David Milgaard – Wikipedia

David Milgaard was innocent of Gail Miller murder and rape – SaskToday.ca

Milgaard inquiry: Don’t judge us: Cops

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223: Blurred Justice: The Murders of Corporal Irwin and Trooper Black

Episode 223: On Friday, February 20, 1976, while on vacation in Florida OPP Corporal Donald R. Irwin, 39, a father of three from Kitchener, Ontario, went on a ride along with his good friend Florida State Trooper, Philip Black, also 39-years-old. Irwin was in civilian clothing and unarmed. At around 7:15 a.m. they checked an old Camaro parked in a rest area on I-95, north of Pompano Beach, Florida. Moments later, both officers were dead, and the five people who’d been in the Camaro had fled in Black’s cruiser. 

Walter Norman Rhodes Jr., 26, 29-year-old, Jesse Joseph Tafero, Sonia “Sunny” Jacobs, 28, Tafero’s wife and two children, Jacobs’ 9-year-old son, Eric, and the couple’s 10-month-old daughter, Christina, were apprehended at a road block after having kidnapped another man, and stolen his Cadillac from a retirement home after abandoning Black’s cruiser. Rhodes’ life was spared as he pleaded guilty and agreed to testify against the other two. Jacobs and Tafero were both sentenced to die in Florida’s electric chair, but was justice really served. The case eventually unravelled but not before Tafero had his date with Old Sparky in 1990.

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Sources:

21 Feb 1976, Page 1 – Fort Lauderdale News at Newspapers.com

Killer of 2 Police Officers Executed in Florida – The New York Times

Ontario Police Memorial Foundation — Donald R. Irwin

FHP MEMORIAL — Phillip A. Black (1936-1976)

In the Blink of an Eye – Essay

https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/stories/i-had-nothing-the-world-i-left-no-longer-existed

Jesse Tafero – Case Chart – Grassroots Investigation Project by Claudia Whitman Sponsored by Equal Justice USA

Jesse Tafero – Case Summary – Innocence Project by Claudia Whitman sponsored by Equal Justice USA

Jesse Tafero – Wikipedia

Exoneree, Center on Wrongful Convictions: Northwestern Pritzker School of Law

Tafero v. State, 223 So. 2d 564 | Casetext Search + Citator

Jesse Tafero | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers

Jesse Tafero – Wikipedia

Jessie Joseph Tafero, Petitioner-appellant, v. Louie L. Wainwright, Respondent-appellee, 796 F.2d 1314 (11th Cir. 1986) :: Justia

Home – The Sunny Center

The Joys of Forgiveness on Death Row | Sunny Jacobs | TEDxGalway — YouTube

‘Exonerated’ blurs facts about death penalty case

Former death row couple: ‘Life turned out beautifully’ | Family | The Guardian

TIPS LEAD TO CAPTURE OF PAROLED MURDERER – Sun Sentinel

Fugitive’s prosthetic leg gives him away | The Seattle Times

WALTER RHODES JR v. HARDEE CI WARDEN FLORIDA PAROLE COMMISSION SECRETARY FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS | FindLaw

Rhodes v. Fla. Parole Comm’n, CASE NO. 8:13-cv-1424-T-36AEP | Casetext Search + Citator

Phillip Black and Donald Irwin murders 2/20/1976 Broward County, FL *Shot to death by Walter Rhodes, who was convicted and sentenced to life in prison; It is, actually, a complicated case* | Bonnie’s Blog of Crime

Sunny Jacobs: Life Beyond

Stretch of I-95 honors 2 fallen troopers

 

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222: Murder on the Island: Who Killed Byron Carr?

Episode 222: On Sunday, November 12,1988 beloved 36-year-old high school teacher named Byron Carr was found by his family dead in the bedroom of his home in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. He’d been strangled to death and stabbed. Byron’s wallet had been stolen, and ominously on his wall, written in pen, were the words “I will kill again.” Investigators revealed that Byron was a closeted gay man, and had been involved in a consensual sexual encounter with an as yet unidentified man prior to his death. It is presumed that it was this man who killed Byron. No one has ever been brought to justice in Byron’s death.

Anyone with any information regarding this crime, no matter how insignificant it may seem, is asked to call the Bell Aliant sponsored Byron Carr Hot Line 1-877-566-3952 or PEI Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-TIPS.

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Sources:

Homicides | Charlottetown Police Services

PEI Crime Stoppers – Homicides

Charlottetown police reopen 1980s murder case | CBC News

Skimpy underwear connected to 1988 murder | CBC News

Charlottetown police release sketch of possible Byron Carr killer | SaltWire

Byron Carr murder accomplice identified by police | CBC News

2013, John Carr interview | CBC.ca

‘Give this family closure’: Police still working to solve 30-year-old Byron Carr murder | CBC News

Unsolved Case Files Canada: Murder of Byron Carr After Sexual Encounter With Another Male

Cold case, warm memories: Byron Carr’s friends, family want his 1988 P.E.I. murder solved | SaltWire

On the hunt | SaltWire

Brad MacConnell Named New Chief of Police | Charlottetown Police Services

r/PEI: Byron Carr

r/UnresolvedMysteries: Byron Carr

CANADA — Canada — Byron Carr, 36, Schoolteacher — Nov’ 88 | Websleuths

Reader’s Digest: Canada’s Most Notorious Cold Cases

Public Attitudes toward Homosexuality — Tom W. Smith

TIMELINE | Same-sex rights in Canada | CBC News

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights in Canada | The Canadian Encyclopedia

LGBT+ Pride 2021 Global Survey points to increasingly positive attitudes in Canada toward LGBT+ individuals | Ipsos

R. v. MacDonald, 2004 CanLII 9284 (ON CA), <https://canlii.ca/t/1h09c>

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221: Murder on the Isle of Dogs: The Execution of Auguste Neel

Episode 221: On the morning of December 31, 1888, in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, friends found 61-year-old fisherman François Coupard dead in his fishing shack. Someone had brutally slain Coupard and had mutilated his body horribly after his murder. A quick investigation led to two men, Auguste Neel and Louis Ollivier, trying to flee to Newfoundland on a stolen fishing boat. The pair later admitted their roles in the murder and were tried and convicted. Ollivier was sentenced to 10 years at hard labour, while Neel, against whom the evidence was more solid, received a death sentence, which was carried out on August 24, 1889. This execution was the first and last in North America using a guillotine to do the deed.

Sources:

ExecutedToday.com » auguste neel

19/02/1930 : Affaire NEEL Auguste et OLLIVIER Louis – Saint-Pierre et Miquelon : Ephémérides

affaire néel – Histoire des îles St Pierre et Miquelon

Saint Pierre and Miquelon – Wikipedia

L’Île-aux-Marins – Wikipedia

Canada’s top court says voluntary extreme intoxication a defence in violent crimes | Globalnews.ca

R. v. Brown, 2022 SCC 18 (CanLII), < https://canlii.ca/t/jp648 >

the dive spell: Saint Pierre Island: site of the only guillotine execution in north america

La Veuve de Saint-Pierre

History of the Guillotine

8 Things You May Not Know About the Guillotine – HISTORY

The Paris Review – The Bloody Family History of the Guillotine

Louis XVI – Wikipedia

Does the head remain briefly conscious after decapitation (revisited)? – The Straight Dope

Exploring The French Instrument Of Death: The Guillotine | Thought Catalog

Guillotine by Robert Frederick Opie – Ebook | Scribd

Execution by Geoffrey Abbott – Ebook | Scribd

The Widow of Saint-Pierre – Wikipedia

St. Pierre, a Tiny Pin Point of France and Al Capone’s Prohibition Haunt: Canadian Odyssey on the Looney Front — Part 10 | HuffPost Life

Sept. 10, 1977: Heads Roll for the Last Time in France | WIRED

5 really cool things about Saint-Pierre and Miquelon – Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

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220: Set Up: The Bombing that Never Was

Episode 220: 

The attention grabbing headline of the the article in The Province newspaper on the morning of July 3, 2013 screamed, “RCMP foil Canada Day bomb plot”, the subheading read, “VICTORIA: Two British Columbians allegedly hatch scheme to blow up legislature.” Since March of that year, RCMP had been engaged in what they called Project Souvenir, a complex and expensive sting operation to gather evidence against two Surrey residents, John Stuart Nuttall, 38, and his common-law wife, Amanda Marie Korody, 29. The RCMP alleged that the pair were Islamist extremist bent on blowing up BC’s legislature buildings in Victoria and killing as many innocent Canadians as possible on Canada Day that year. On the morning of July 1, the couple had apparently placed three pressure cooker bombs strategically near concrete planters on the west and east sides of the Provincial legislature buildings. 

The pair were taken into custody in the hallway of a hotel in Delta, B.C. where they had used a room, wired by cops for video and sound, where they had built their bombs and spoken openly about their plot to kill Canadians. But, as the truth came out, evidence revealed that Nuttall and Korody were not even remotely the devious threats to national security they’d been said to be and that the RCMP had in fact, according to court findings, entrapped the pair. The bombs had been inert, made using intentionally flawed designs and materials handed to the couple by the RCMP themselves during the more than one million dollar operation to bust them.

Sources:

John Nuttall | ReverbNation

R. v. Nuttall, 2016 BCSC 1404 (CanLII), < https://canlii.ca/t/gsq89 >

R. v. Nuttall, 2018 BCCA 479 (CanLII), < https://canlii.ca/t/hwnvs >

Korody v. Canada (Attorney General), 2015 FC 1398 (CanLII), < https://canlii.ca/t/gpfvp>

Friends of John Nuttall say he was a great friend, but was also troubled | Globalnews.ca

3 Jul 2013, 4 – The Province at Newspapers.com

3 Jul 2013, 3 – Times Colonist at Newspapers.com

4 Jul 2013, 4 – The Vancouver Sun at Newspapers.com

CKNW — NUTTALL & KORODY Video

Vancouver Sun — Raw: Alleged terrorists Nuttall, Korody talk about Canada Day plot

Vancouver Sun — Raw: John Nuttall, accused in B.C. terror case, speaks with undercover officer

You searched for korody – BC Civil Liberties AssociationBC Civil Liberties Association

Vancouver Sun — An alleged terrorist’s Surrey suite is revealed 97a Ave

Canadian Press — B.C. couple walk free after entrapment ruling in terror case

BC Terror Trial Reveals Gong Show RCMP Investigation

Exclusive W5 interview: Terror plotters claim they were groomed by Mounties and were relieved bombs were fake

W5: Undercover RCMP anti-terror investigation — YouTube

Surrey Suite, BB TV — YouTube

Terror trial video shows second thoughts — YouTube

Canada Day crowd at B.C. legislature was target in thwarted bomb plot, police say — Victoria Times Colonist

Nuttall and Korody, couple accused in Victoria legislature bomb plot, remain free after B.C. Court of Appeal ruling – BC | Globalnews.ca

RCMP spent $1M on Victoria terror plot investigation, including $90K on Nuttall and Korody – BC | Globalnews.ca

RCMP entrapment of B.C. couple in legislature bomb plot was ‘travesty of justice,’ court rules | CBC News

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UFOs Part 2b – BONUS – Listener Stories of UFO Encounters & Area 51

Episode 219 BONUS: In this episode we hear from several Dark Poutine listeners, and in one case, a family member of a listener, who are sharing their experiences and feelings around their own UFO encounters. Mike also shares his own experience as a youth, and at the end of the show Mike and Mathew talk about their recent visit to The Extraterrestrial Highway, Rachel, Nevada and the back Gate of Area 51.

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219: UFOs Part 2a – UFOlogist Chris Rutkowski Interview

Episode 219: In the first of two episodes released this week, Mike interviews Chris Rutkowski. Chris A. Rutkowski is a science writer who has devoted much time to investigating and studying reports of UFOs, writing about case investigations, and offering his insights into the broad UFO phenomenon publishing the annual Canadian UFO Report. Chris has authored numerous books on UFOs and two of his previous books, Abductions and Aliens and The Canadian UFO Report, were national bestsellers. He was recently referred to in a 2021 report to the Canadian Minister of Defense on UFOs in Canada as the person to which the government hands over reports of UFOs. He lives just outside Winnipeg.

Sources:

The Canadian UFO Survey

Twitter – Chris Rutkowski

Facebook Page – Chris Rutkowski, Writer

Blog – Chris Rutkowski 

Report a UFO in Canada – The Canadian UFO Survey

Report a Canadian UFO Sighting — The Nighttime Podcast

The Civil Aviation Daily Occurrence Reporting System (CADORS)

UFO sightings: Canada’s defence minister briefed | CTV News

Thematic Guides – Unidentified Flying Objects – Library and Archives Canada

What does Canada do with reports of UFO sightings? — The Big Story

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