Explore the unsolved mysteries of Ontario, Canada with our captivating true crime podcast, Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast. Join our team of dedicated detectives from Nicoll Investigations as they investigate cold cases, homicides, missing persons, and other crimes, all across Canada. Delve into forgotten crimes and help us remember the victims and bring justice and hopefully peace, to the families. Tune in to our engaging exploration of unsolved mysteries today and discover the chilling stories that deserve to be remembered!

Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast
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Explore the unsolved mysteries of Ontario, Canada with our captivating true crime podcast, Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast. Join our team of dedicated detectives from Nicoll Investigations as they investigate cold cases, homicides, missing persons, and other crimes, all across Canada. Delve into forgotten crimes and help us remember the victims and bring justice and hopefully peace, to the families. Tune in to our engaging exploration of unsolved mysteries today and discover the chilling stories that deserve to be remembered!
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June 27, 2026
Justin Pollari — A Property For Sale, And A Race Against Time
Justin Pollari — A Property For Sale, And A Race Against Time We can now account for almost every hour of Justin Pollari's final day on December 7, 2001.A restaurant earlier that day. A friend's place where people saw him drinking with other teens. The Community Hall later that night — where his father came in and forcibly removed him. The moment he returned. A play-fight outside that gave him a cut lip. A ride home from two friends.We've also confirmed something the original investigation never did: the abuse Justin was living with at home — confirmed by a teacher, a school principal, and a childhood friend who spoke to him two months before he disappeared. And now we need help, urgently.A property has been identified — confirmed by Justin's mother as one his father used — where a witness who worked there believes Justin is buried. That property is currently for sale.If it changes hands and is disturbed, evidence could be lost. We're preparing a formal OPP submission. This is the moment that matters most. 📩 Tips: jaynicoll@protonmail.com 🔗 Link in bio — https://gofund.me/6b504977f 🔇 Anonymous: Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-TIPS#JustinPollari, #BringJustinHome, #ColdCase, #TrueCrime, #MissingPerson, #StJosephIsland, #SaultSteMarie, #NicollInvestigations, #OntarioColdCases, #Justice,

June 5, 2026
Justin Pollari — Investigation Update: New Tips, Corroborated Evidence, and What Comes Next
Justin Pollari — Investigation Update: New Tips, Corroborated Evidence, and What Comes Next When I first took on the Justin Pollari case in March of this year, I described it as one of the most preventably unsolved cases I had encountered. A 14-year-old classified as a runaway on the basis of a single family account. Friends who tried to give police information and were dismissed. A basement with a dirt floor that became cement in the weeks after his disappearance.I published a full investigative article here in April. Since then, a lot has happened. The media responseAfter SooToday and Village Report picked up the story, tips began arriving. I want to be careful about what I say publicly here because a formal OPP submission is being prepared and I do not want to compromise that process. But I can tell you that several of the tips received since the story went public have directly corroborated information I had gathered through independent research and through witness contact earlier in the investigation. Some have added new details I did not previously have.The picture of what happened on St. Joseph Island on December 7, 2001 is substantially clearer than it was when I started this file. What is confirmed:Justin was not a runaway. Eyewitnesses who were with him on the night of his disappearance have provided accounts that have never been part of any formal investigation. His confirmed last location has been established through independent witness corroboration. The formal OPP submission is being prepared and will include witness statements, documented evidence, and specific investigative recommendations regarding locations that were never searched. What I still need:To complete this investigation properly — to travel to St. Joseph Island, conduct in-person witness interviews, pursue the forensic leads, and prepare a submission that the OPP cannot easily set aside — I need continued funding. Justin's mother, Lori Smith, has directed all GoFundMe contributions directly to the investigation. We are currently at 14% of our goal. The goal covers travel, witness interview documentation, legal consultation, and the costs of a professional submission package. If you have been following this investigation and believe — as I do — that Justin Pollari's case deserves the kind of attention it was denied in 2001, please consider contributing or sharing. GoFundMe: Please consider donating to help continue this investigation If you have information: jaynicoll@protonmail.com | 289-923-7302 Anonymous tips: Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) OPP reference: RM01176313 Justin would be 39 years old today. His mother has never stopped looking. Neither will I. — Jay Nicoll, Nicoll Investigations

June 2, 2026
UPDATE on Justin Pollari (June 1, 2026)
UPDATE on Justin Pollari (June 1, 2026) New tips are coming in and several have corroborated what I already knew — the investigation is moving forward. A formal submission to the OPP is being prepared. Eyewitnesses have come forward. Justin's confirmed last location is established. To keep this investigation going I need your support. His mother Lori has directed all GoFundMe funds directly to the costs of this investigation. We're at 14% of our goal. Link below. 🔗 Donate to Help Continue the Investigation - GoFundMe 📩 jaynicoll@protonmail.com 🔇 Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-TIPS 📋 OPP ref: RM01176313 A full video update is coming. Subscribe so you don't miss it.
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