Ep.68: The Disappearance of Michelle Wedge
On this week's episode we discuss the 1975 disappearance of Michelle Wedge, who went missing from Moncton, NB. Please note that we will be taking the rest of the summer off and will be back in September.

On this week's episode we discuss the 1975 disappearance of Michelle Wedge, who went missing from Moncton, NB. Please note that we will be taking the rest of the summer off and will be back in September.
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Hi everyone, I am off this week, but just releasing some extra information about the Charles Horvath-Allan case and I also take a minute to rejoice about Jude Leyton being found. I hope you all had a nice long weekend.
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A young Canadian woman is attacked and killed in India. This week, we discuss Jassi Sidhu's story. Thanks to everyone for listening. You can get more of us on Patreon or you can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Crime and Mystery Canada. Write us at crimeandmysterycanada@gmail.com
In our final episode about the missing and murdered women of downtown Edmonton, we discuss Project Kare, the task force who was responsible to try and solve the murders that had taken place. Thanks for listening. You can find us under Crime and Mystery Canada on Patreon, Instagram and our Facebook group. You can also write us at crimeandmysterycanada@gmail.com.
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Welcome to the New Year! This week we discuss the Dionne Quintuplets. The audio of this episode is a bit staticky. I was recording in the basement after a power outage since it was warmer down there, but you also hear the fire crackling in the background. Sorry about the noise. You can find us @crimeandmysterycanada on Instagram or join our Crime and Mystery Canada Facebook group. Thanks for listening.
On this week's episode, we discuss the beautiful Nahanni National Park and the mystery surrounding the Nahanni Valley. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone!
In 2013, Rehaeth Parsons died by suicide. The events that unfolded and led to her death are still in the minds of many Nova Scotians today. On this episode we talk about what happened to Rehtaeh and how the world needs to be a better place. This episode might be triggering to some people, so please proceed with care when you are listening. We do get emotional during this episode as well. It was a very difficult one. But we remember Rehtaeh.