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Writing About Crime - True Crime Cases in Canada

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by Bonnie Lee

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Join Canadian host Bonnie Lee as she investigates Canadian true crime cases, searching for the story behind the headlines. www.writingaboutcrime.com

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September 24, 2020

Karla Homolka - Part 2

Karla Homolka In this second episode of a two part series on KARLA HOMOLKA some of the big questions are asked.  Was she afraid to leave, or was she fulfilled by her involvement?  Psychoanalysts have  drawn the connection between Karla Homolka and a syndrome known as "Bonnie and Clyde" syndrome or hybristophilia -  as it appears some element of paraphilic disorder is in play with Karla.   **PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THIS EPISODE HAS CONTENT THAT MAY DISTURB SOME LISTENERS*** WRITING ABOUT CRIME - TRUE CRIME CASES IN CANADA Research and writing: Bonnie Lee Visit:  Writing About Crime Facebook page:  Writing About Crime Twitter @writingcrime Instagram: Writing About Crime Instagram Email:  writingaboutcrime@writeme.com   ***Thank you Tara And Barney of BLOODY MURDER PODCAST.  For providing the disclosure at the top of the show.  A special thank you to Barney for redesigning my logo.  You both are a treat.   Sources used in this episode include: Prison Letters: The Complete Correspondence Between Convicted Killer Karla Homolka and Author Stephen Williams  Mascara & Murder  The Fifth Estate:  Getting to Know Karla Homolka Radio Canada Interviews Karla Homolka The Fifth Estate:   Karla Homolka   See www.writingaboutcrime.com for a full list of sources.

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September 22, 2020

Karla Homolka - Part 1

Karla Homolka Was she afraid to leave, or was she fulfilled by her involvement?  Psychoanalysts have  drawn the connection between Karla Homolka and a syndrome known as "Bonnie and Clyde" syndrome or hybristophilia -  as it appears some element of paraphilic disorder is in play with Karla.  She had the proclivity for dark sexual fantasies at a young age.  Many teens and young adults do, as they experiment and explore sexuality - and of course even adults do the same.  However, when the disorder comes in … it resembles more of an urge than a desire.  Those urges cross the line of "exploring and sexual play" when they involve their own suffering or humiliation, on themselves or their partner.  Often these disorders can involve repeating, and compelling behaviors that are designed to disable or distress, and can included non-consenting adults or even children. No matter if it causes harm or potentially even death.     **PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THIS EPISODE HAS CONTENT THAT MAY DISTURB SOME LISTENERS***   WRITING ABOUT CRIME - TRUE CRIME CASES IN CANADA Research and writing: Bonnie Lee   Visit:  Writing About Crime Facebook page:  Writing About Crime Twitter @writingcrime Instagram: Writing About Crime Instagram Email:  writingaboutcrime@writeme.com   ***Thank you Tara And Barney of BLOODY MURDER PODCAST.  For providing the disclosure at the top of the show.  A special thank you to Barney for redesigning my logo.  You both are a treat.   Sources used in this episode include:   Prison Letters: The Complete Correspondence Between Convicted Killer Karla Homolka and Author Stephen Williams  Mascara & Murder  The Fifth Estate:  Getting to Know Karla Homolka Radio Canada Interviews Karla Homolka The Fifth Estate:   Karla Homolka   See www.writingaboutcrime.com for a full list of sources.

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June 13, 2020

The Lori Douglas Story "The Naked Judge"

The Lori Douglas Story “The Naked Judge” Like any story, where three people all tell their version - the details don’t always align from each person's account….  However, there is no doubt that Jack King sent his client Alexander Chapman risque photos of his wife and Queen’s Court Bench Justice Lori Douglas - but how much did she know?  Or, the even bigger question I’m asking … How much do we need to know?  You can be the jury on this chapter ...   Visit:  Writing About Crime Facebook page:  Writing About Crime Twitter: @writingcrime  Instagram: Writing About Crime Instagram Email:  writingaboutcrime@writeme.com   This most recent summer reading I recommend was:  Under the Bridge: The True Story of the Murder of Reena Virk by Rebecca Godfrey “Who were the seemingly ordinary teenagers who beat and killed a girl who longed to be their friend? And how could they hide the murder from their parents and teachers and the police for eight days?” You can buy it HERE and HERE, and you can follow him on twitter HERE. I post those on Instagram and Twitter each Wednesday, if you are looking for some Canadian true crime books this summer. ***Thank you Tara And Barney of BLOODY MURDER PODCAST.  For providing the disclosure at the top of the show.  A special thank you to Barney for redesigning my logo.  You both are a treat. Sources used in this chapter include:   DOUGLAS V. CANADA THE WINNIPEG FREE PRESS WINNIPEG FREE PRESS REPORTERS Gabrielle Giroday Mia Rabson Kevin Rollason Melissa Martin Mary Agnes Weich INTERVIEWS WITH LORI DOUGLAS CANADIAN LAWYER You can read the full article HERE  REAL LIFE You can read the full article HERE

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