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Canadian CrimeCast: Coast to Coast True Crime

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by Ryan Dell

12 episodes
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<p>I tell you the details and the story for interesting crimes from across Canada, with insights that only a retired RCMP officer can provide.&nbsp; Finally, a Canadian true crime podcast that is interesting on more than one level.</p><p><br></p><p>My podcasts are the best version of true crime, where you get the juicy details of the story, but also an understanding of what was happening in the minds of police investigators as they're working the case, and how certain pieces of evidence can solve the case. &nbsp;I also do my best to paint a picture of the&nbsp; day or life of the unsuspecting victim. &nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>Just don't listen to a story of what happened, try and feel what it felt like for those involved.</p>

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3/29/2026

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Episode thumbnail for A Gold Bar, a Trap Phone, and Cash: The Trial of Wooldy Laguerre

June 25, 2026

A Gold Bar, a Trap Phone, and Cash: The Trial of Wooldy Laguerre

A woman runs out of a roadside motel in Mississauga, Ontario, wearing only a T-shirt. She has no phone, no money, no car, and barely any English. She borrows a phone, dials 911, and over twenty-six terrifying minutes she unknowingly lays out the entire architecture of a human trafficking operation. This is the case of R. v. Laguerre — one of the hardest kinds of crime to prosecute, and one of the most quietly extraordinary convictions in recent Canadian court history. Two women, brought from ...

Episode thumbnail for A Hole Where His Conscience Should Be: The Violence of Donald Armstrong

June 18, 2026

A Hole Where His Conscience Should Be: The Violence of Donald Armstrong

It is just past 8:30 pm on a Friday evening in May 1977. A young mother named Glenna Fox is walking back to her car on the upper parking level of a shopping mall in Bramalea, Ontario. She is 27 years old. She has an 8-month-old daughter at home named Lauralee. She and her husband are building their dream house. By every measure, her life is just beginning. She is one hundred and fifty feet from the bright windows and weekend shoppers of the Bramalea City Centre. Close enough to call out. Clos...

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June 11, 2026

The Cleaner Who Watched Her: The Murder of Lisa Posluns

It was a Saturday night November 2, 2002. The kind of night when Yorkville, one of Toronto's most fashionable neighbourhoods, a place of boutiques and galleries and quiet, tree-lined streets, empties out by ten o'clock. Inside a 9-storey office building at 94 Cumberland Street, a 38year-old woman was still at her desk. She'd been there most of the day. She had a lawsuit to worry about, a client she'd lost, and a deal she wasn't going to give up on. That was Lisa Posluns. She worked like...

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What is Canadian CrimeCast: Coast to Coast True Crime?
<p>I tell you the details and the story for interesting crimes from across Canada, with insights that only a retired RCMP officer can provide.&nbsp; Finally, a Canadian true crime podcast that is interesting on more than one level.</p><p><br></p><p>My podcasts are the best version of true crime, where you get the juicy details of the story, but also an understanding of what was happening in the minds of police investigators as they're working the case, and how certain pieces of evidence can solve the case. &nbsp;I also do my best to paint a picture of the&nbsp; day or life of the unsuspecting victim. &nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>Just don't listen to a story of what happened, try and feel what it felt like for those involved.</p>
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