Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast
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!
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!
Episodes
Saturday Feb 10, 2024
Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Specials 4 & Feb 11 S2-EP6 Trailer
Saturday Feb 10, 2024
Saturday Feb 10, 2024
Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Specials 4 & Feb 11 S2-EP6 TrailerOntario Cold Cases - The Podcast: S2-EP6 Cassandra Do & Lien Pham TrailerHello, I’m Jay Nicoll of Nicoll Investigations and I’m here to tell you about our next episode of Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast, coming this Sunday, February 11. On August 25, 2003, Cassandro Do, 32, was found in her bathtub sexually assaulted and murdered in her 60 Glouster Street apartment in Toronto by police who were responding to a call. An autopsy showed she was manually strangled. She had been scheduled to meet a client that day.Do, a preoperative transsexual who had once worked as a nurse, was saving money for her operation, and working as a prostitute in the Village. Do, who also went by the name Tula, solicited clients on her website and ads in the back of weekly Toronto newspapers.Do’s death occurred within days of two other women’s deaths, prompting concerns from citizens and the media.The body of Lien Pham, a prostitute, who's working names were May-ling and/or Kim, was found at her apartment at 24 Mabelle Ave., Apt. #1817, in Toronto, on Monday, October 13, 2003. Mayling was strangled. There are similiarities to the death of Cassandra Do. Both were Asian, both were strangled, both were incalls and both were found dead in their bathtubs. Also neither women's apartment building had video surveillance in the lobbies.After a description of Cassandra Do's killer had been reported on CFTO TV on October 6, 2003, four pro's contacted the station to report that they too, had been beaten and sexually attacked by a guy meeting the description of the suspect from the broadcast.As of today, neither murder has been solved despite DNA evidence.Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode! Tracy BruneyAt 1 p.m. on Wednesday, May 14th, 1975, a teenage boy walking through Marie Curtis Park found the body of 5-year-old Tracey Ann Bruney in 18 inches of water near a bridge in Etobicoke Creek, 15 km from the youngster’s home. She had died of drowning, but there were cuts and bruises all over her head and neck from a beating administered by her killer. An autopsy showed she had not been sexually assaulted. She was last seen alive by her mother at 9a.m., when she was dropped off at St. Clare Catholic School on Northcliffe Blvd. On the weekend, Tracey’s purse was found in a yard on Northcliffe Blvd., suggesting someone forcefully pulled her into a car near the school.Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode! Simon WilsonNine-year-old Simon Wilson of Willowridge Rd. in Rexdale, a northwestern section of Toronto, disappeared on Wednesday, January 29th, 1975 while walking to his school, Parkfield Elementary, which is on Redgrave Dr., less than 1 km from his home. Simon was described by his parents as very independent and adventurous, and in the initial days there were fears he had either fallen into shallow Mimico Creek, which runs behind his home, or was playing hide-and-seek with searchers in the area’s extensive sewer tunnel system. Searchers heard voices in the tunnels, but could not locate their origin.Despite weeks of exhaustive searching by police and volunteers, no trace of Simon Wilson was ever found.Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode! Cheryl HansonOn Friday, May 31st, 1974, seven-year-old Cheryl Hanson vanished while walking east along Bloomington Sideroad near Yonge St. in the town of Aurora, about 35 km north of downtown Toronto. Her parents had permitted her to walk to her cousin’s house for a sleepover, and the little girl left her home at about 6:30 p.m. Her route from her home to her cousin’s would have taken her about one kilometre east along Bloomington Rd., at the time a dirt road dotted with the odd residence or farm.Despite massive searches, no trace of Cheryl was ever found, however the presumption is she was murdered. In 1976, a mental patient locked up for other crimes against young women confessed to murdering her, but his story was unable to be verified.Please consider subscribing to Ontario Cold Cases – The Podcast on Patreon, Spotify, YouTube or Apple Podcasts.Patreon - https://patreon.com/user?u=22757519&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkFundraiser by John Nicoll : Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcasthttps://gofund.me/2de79e36Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jaynicollzNicoll Investigations - info@nicollinvestigations.caOntario Cold Cases - The Podcast https://www.facebook.com/ontariocoldcases?mibextid=LQQJ4dSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6tlSP3Zkkql2wRzQP486Fy?si=fe51f3f2563946ebYouTube - https://youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?si=kzL7lN_x8U1oTDq7Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ontario-cold-cases-the-podcast/id1714174047Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/c-5672049Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/Bloggerhttps://ontariocoldcases.blogspot.com/ #OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #CanadianTrueCrime , #ColdCaseCanada , #ColdCaseFiles , #ColdCaseInvestigation , #ColdCasePodcast , #CrimeStories, #JusticeForVictims ,#OntarioCrimes, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastDetective , #PodcastMystery , #SeekingJustice , #SerialKiller , #TrueCrimePodcast , #UnsolvedCrimes , #UnsolvedMysteries ,#Ontario, #TrueCrimeOntario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #CanadianMysteries, #Canada, #Toronto, #ColdCase, #Misssing, #Murdered, #Homicide, #TrueCrime, #CassandraDo , #LienPham , #TracyBruney , #SimonWilson , #CherylHanson
Saturday Feb 03, 2024
Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast S2-EP5 Sandy LeBlanc
Saturday Feb 03, 2024
Saturday Feb 03, 2024
Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast S2-EP5 Sandy LeBlancHe was stabbed more than 100 times. Was Sandy LeBlanc the victim of another Toronto Village serial killer? Seven unsolved murders connected to Toronto’s Village from 1975 to 1978 all have similarities: each showed extreme, up-close violence, in which the men were stabbed, strangled or beaten.Whoever killed nightclub manager, Alexander (Sandy) Romeo LeBlanc, clearly wanted to hurt him as deeply as possible.LeBlanc, 29, was stabbed more than 100 times and severely beaten before his body was found by friends on the evening of Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1978, in his apartment at 16 St. Joseph Court (now Street). His home was near Studio II, a disco he ran in the Village.Please consider subscribing to Ontario Cold Cases – The Podcast on Patreon, Spotify, YouTube or Apple Podcasts.Patreon - https://patreon.com/user?u=22757519&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkFundraiser by John Nicoll : Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcasthttps://gofund.me/2de79e36Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jaynicollzNicoll Investigations - info@nicollinvestigations.caOntario Cold Cases - The Podcast https://www.facebook.com/ontariocoldcases?mibextid=LQQJ4dSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6tlSP3Zkkql2wRzQP486Fy?si=fe51f3f2563946ebYouTube - https://youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?si=kzL7lN_x8U1oTDq7Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ontario-cold-cases-the-podcast/id1714174047Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/Bloggerhttps://ontariocoldcases.blogspot.com/ #OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #CanadianTrueCrime , #ColdCaseCanada , #ColdCaseFiles , #ColdCaseInvestigation , #ColdCasePodcast , #CrimeStories, #JusticeForVictims ,#OntarioCrimes, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastDetective , #PodcastMystery , #SeekingJustice , #SerialKiller , #TrueCrimePodcast , #UnsolvedCrimes , #UnsolvedMysteries ,#Ontario, #TrueCrimeOntario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #CanadianMysteries, #Canada, #Toronto, #ColdCase, #Misssing, #Murdered, #Homicide, #TrueCrime, #SandyLeBlanc, #BruceMcArthur , #GayMurders
Saturday Feb 03, 2024
Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Feb 4 Trailer & Specials 3
Saturday Feb 03, 2024
Saturday Feb 03, 2024
Specials 3 & Feb 4 TrailerS2-EP5 Sandy LeBlanc (Trailer)Hello, I’m Jay Nicoll of Nicoll Investigations and I’m here to tell you about our next episode of Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast, coming this Sunday, February 4.He was stabbed more than 100 times. Was Sandy LeBlanc the victim of another Toronto Village serial killer? Seven unsolved murders connected to Toronto’s Village from 1975 to 1978 all have similarities: each showed extreme, up-close violence, in which the men were stabbed, strangled or beaten.Whoever killed nightclub manager, Alexander (Sandy) Romeo LeBlanc, clearly wanted to hurt him as deeply as possible.LeBlanc, 29, was stabbed more than 100 times and severely beaten before his body was found by friends on the evening of Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1978, in his apartment at 16 St. Joseph Court (now Street). His home was near Studio II, a disco he ran in the Village.Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode! Judy CarterThe mysterious after-school disappearance of 8-year-old Judy Carter on Feb. 25, 1955 would lead to a search dubbed the “greatest ever carried out in Toronto,’’ by police of the day.Little Judy had been missing for 10 days when a search party of 500 people — firefighters, off-duty and on duty police officers, Boy Scouts and members of the public, including the principal of Judy’s school — scoured a 38-square kilometre area of Toronto from Cherry Beach north to Leaside, and Broadview Ave. west to Yonge St.They found no trace of the young Cabbagetown resident.A month later, on April 9, 27 kilometres away, two boys looking for a fishing spot along the banks of the Rouge River in Unionville (now Markham) found a little girl’s body. Star police reporter Gwyn “Jocko’’ Thomas quoted the detectives’ theory that Judy had been strangled in her abductor’s car and her body “tossed over a culvert bridge’’ into the river, where it “floated a considerable distance downstream’’ before lodging on a creek bed.“She was dead before she was thrown in the water,” Chief Coroner Smirle Lawson said after an autopsy. Judy had been strangled with her own white woollen scarf. “The scarf cut cruelly into her flesh,” Lawson said. There were no other marks on her body.Was the little girls murder connected to the murders of other little girls around that time? Was there a serial killer operating in Toronto in the 1950’s?Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode! Smiths FallsRecent unexplained disappearances have left the eastern Ontario town of Smiths Falls, featuring a population of about 9,300, with more questions than answers.The mystery began in the fall of 2022 when Lawrence Bertrim, who was 42 at the time, disappeared.His acquaintance Robbie Thomson, 34, was reported missing a little over a year later — around mid-October.And earlier this month, the body of 34-year-old Steve Tate — believed to be an acquaintance of Bertrim and Thomson — was discovered in a ditch along Highway 15, just north of town.Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have not linked the three cases. The force has said only that its investigations are ongoing.People who knew the three men said all three knew each other, and that each had a history of drug use. Police also pointed out the three men shared similar interests.Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode! Philip RimingtonShortly before 8 a.m. on Thursday, February 10th, 1983, 42-year-old Philip Rimmington, Toronto’s deputy planning commissioner, was shot dead with a .22 handgun in the parking garage of the apartment building where he lived at 231 Balliol St., near Mt. Pleasant Rd. A nearby resident reported seeing a grey-haired man in his mid-50s fleeing the garage through a staircase at the northeast corner of the building shortly after the shooting. There were also reports that police had been called in weeks prior to the crime to investigate a stranger lurking around the parking area.Please consider subscribing to Ontario Cold Cases – The Podcast on Patreon, Spotify, YouTube or Apple Podcasts.Patreon - https://patreon.com/user?u=22757519&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkFundraiser by John Nicoll : Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcasthttps://gofund.me/2de79e36Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jaynicollzNicoll Investigations - info@nicollinvestigations.caOntario Cold Cases - The Podcast https://www.facebook.com/ontariocoldcases?mibextid=LQQJ4dSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6tlSP3Zkkql2wRzQP486Fy?si=fe51f3f2563946ebYouTube - https://youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?si=kzL7lN_x8U1oTDq7Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ontario-cold-cases-the-podcast/id1714174047Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/Bloggerhttps://ontariocoldcases.blogspot.com/ #OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #CanadianTrueCrime , #ColdCaseCanada , #ColdCaseFiles , #ColdCaseInvestigation , #ColdCasePodcast , #CrimeStories, #JusticeForVictims ,#OntarioCrimes, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastDetective , #PodcastMystery , #SeekingJustice , #SerialKiller , #TrueCrimePodcast , #UnsolvedCrimes , #UnsolvedMysteries ,#Ontario, #TrueCrimeOntario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #CanadianMysteries, #Canada, #Toronto, #ColdCase, #Misssing, #Murdered, #Homicide, #TrueCrime, #PhilipRimington , #SandyLeBlanc , #SmithsFalls , #JudyCarter , #PhilipRimington
Sunday Jan 28, 2024
Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast S2-EP4 Wendy Tedford & Donna Stearne
Sunday Jan 28, 2024
Sunday Jan 28, 2024
Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast S2-EP4 Wendy Tedford & Donna StearneOn Friday, April 27, 1973, at about 7:30 a.m., 18 year old Tony Iscaro, a student at Downsview Collegiate, was on his way to a basketball game at his school, and taking a short cut through a vacant lot in Toronto. As he walked north on the east side of the lot he discovered the fully clothed bodies of two females lying together in a pool of blood. Iscaro went to a nearby factory at 949 Wilson Avenue and called police, who attended at the scene a short time later and an investigation into the deaths was commenced.The two victims were identified as 17 year old Donna Stearne and 17 year old Wendy Ann Tedford.Autopsies revealed that both girls had been shot in the head. The shells recovered indicated a .38 calibre weapon had been used.Please consider subscribing to Ontario Cold Cases – The Podcast on Patreon, Spotify, YouTube or Apple Podcasts.Patreon - https://patreon.com/user?u=22757519&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkFundraiser by John Nicoll : Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcasthttps://gofund.me/2de79e36Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jaynicollzNicoll Investigations - info@nicollinvestigations.caOntario Cold Cases - The Podcast https://www.facebook.com/ontariocoldcases?mibextid=LQQJ4dSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6tlSP3Zkkql2wRzQP486Fy?si=fe51f3f2563946ebYouTube - https://youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?si=kzL7lN_x8U1oTDq7Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ontario-cold-cases-the-podcast/id1714174047Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/Bloggerhttps://ontariocoldcases.blogspot.com/ #OntarioColdCases, #OntarioColdCasesThePodcast, #NicollInvestigations , #CanadianTrueCrime , #ColdCaseCanada , #ColdCaseFiles , #ColdCaseInvestigation , #ColdCasePodcast , #CrimeSolvers , #CrimeStories, #JusticeForVictims ,#OntarioCrimes, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastDetective , #PodcastMystery , #SeekingJustice , #SerialKiller, #TrueCrimePodcast, #UnsolvedCrimes , #UnsolvedMysteries ,#Ontario, #TrueCrimeOntario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #CanadianMysteries, #Canada, #Toronto, #ColdCase, #Misssing, #Murdered, #Homicide, #TrueCrime, #WendyTedford, #DonnaStearne
Saturday Jan 27, 2024
Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Specials 2 plus January 28 Trailer
Saturday Jan 27, 2024
Saturday Jan 27, 2024
Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Specials 2 plus January 28 TrailerS2-EP4 Wendy Tedford & Donna Stearne (Trailer)Hello, I’m Jay Nicoll of Nicoll Investigations and I’m here to tell you about our next episode of Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast, coming this Sunday, January 28th.On Friday, April 27, 1973, at about 7:30 a.m., 18 year old Tony Iscaro, a student at Downsview Collegiate, was on his way to a basketball game at his school, and taking a short cut through a vacant lot in Toronto. As he walked north on the east side of the lot he discovered the fully clothed bodies of two females lying together in a pool of blood. Iscaro went to a nearby factory at 949 Wilson Avenue and called police, who attended at the scene a short time later and an investigation into the deaths was commenced.The two victims were identified as 17 year old Donna Stearne and 17 year old Wendy Ann Tedford.Autopsies revealed that both girls had been shot in the head. The shells recovered indicated a .38 calibre weapon had been used.Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast Upcoming Episode! Leah SousaOn Sept. 1, 1990 —Leah Sousa, 13, died from severe head injuries after being raped and beaten in her Cumberland Beach home, north of Orillia. Sousa's diminutive 80-pound mother, Lora, 36, suffered skull fractures and was left for dead, but survived the attack. The Sousas were asleep in their Beachview Avenue home when when intruders broke through the back door. The youngster was bludgeoned to death, her battered body then dragged into the backyard. Investigators have described the bloody scene as "gruesome" and the attack as "extremely vicious." A nine-month-old baby boy, Michael, was found unharmed in his crib. Hundreds of statements were gathered, but no murder weapon was found, no fingerprints were left at the scene and no charges have been laid. The only physical evidence was a size 9 1/2 or 10 Nike shoe print on the kitchen floor. Authorities suspect the attacker is a male who lived in the area and knew the Sousas were unprotected inside the home.Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode! Cindy HallidayCindy Halliday, 17, from Waverley - UNSOLVED MURDER-1992 • June 16, 1992 —A skull belonging to Cindy Halliday, 17, is found by a man walking his dog in a wooded area off Horseshoe Valley Road, north of Barrie. Dental records confirm it belongs to the Waverley teen, who was reported missing April 21, the day after she had hitch-hiked to Barrie. Insect experts said Halliday, who had been dismembered, may have lived up to a month after her disappearance. Clothing indicated she had been stabbed. There were also suggestions by investigators that her body may have been moved before it was discovered, but her remains had also been scattered by wild animals. Halliday — who often hitch-hiked to Midland, Elmvale and Barrie — was seen at Macmillan House, a halfway house on Barrie's Toronto Street, where she visited a friend. She was last seen alive that evening in Midhurst, hitch-hiking home to Waverley, and may have gotten into a light-coloured car, possibly a Chrysler LeBaron or Dodge Diplomat, although that has never been confirmed. Her remains were found a short distance away.Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode! Jake JustJake Just 18, from Midland - UNSOLVED DISAPPEARANCE-1998 • Oct. 30, 1998 — Jake Just, 18, attended a party at a residence in the north end of Midland. He was last seen walking home from the party with a friend, but decided to take a short cut through a wooded area. He was never seen again, even though an extensive and thorough search of that wooded area where he was last seen entering was conducted by police and volunteers.Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode!Sonia Varaschin 42, from Orangeville - UNSOLVED MURDER 2010 • August 30, 2010 – After Sonia Varaschin, a nurse, failed to show up for work, police were called to investigate. A few days later, OPP were contacted by a concerned Caledon citizen after finding human remains. They were later confirmed to be Varaschin's. DNA testing throughout the community has continued, yet police have made no arrests in her murder.Please consider subscribing to Ontario Cold Cases – The Podcast on Patreon, Spotify, YouTube or Apple Podcasts.Patreon - https://patreon.com/user?u=22757519&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkFundraiser by John Nicoll : Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcasthttps://gofund.me/2de79e36Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jaynicollzNicoll Investigations - info@nicollinvestigations.caOntario Cold Cases - The Podcast https://www.facebook.com/ontariocoldcases?mibextid=LQQJ4dSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6tlSP3Zkkql2wRzQP486Fy?si=fe51f3f2563946ebYouTube - https://youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?si=kzL7lN_x8U1oTDq7Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ontario-cold-cases-the-podcast/id1714174047Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/Bloggerhttps://ontariocoldcases.blogspot.com/ #OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #CanadianTrueCrime , #ColdCaseCanada , #ColdCaseFiles , #ColdCaseInvestigation , #ColdCasePodcast , #CrimeStories, #JusticeForVictims ,#OntarioCrimes, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastDetective , #PodcastMystery , #SeekingJustice , #SerialKiller, #TrueCrimePodcast, #UnsolvedCrimes , #UnsolvedMysteries ,#Ontario, #TrueCrimeOntario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #CanadianMysteries, #Canada, #Toronto, #ColdCase, #Misssing, #Murdered, #Homicide, #TrueCrime, #WendyTedford, #DonnaStearne, #CumberlandBeach , #LeahSousa , #Barrie , #CindyHalliday , #Midland , #JakeJust , #Orangeville , #SoniaVaraschin
Wednesday Jan 24, 2024
Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Missing Person Special 3
Wednesday Jan 24, 2024
Wednesday Jan 24, 2024
Ontario Cold Cases - The PodcastMissing Person: Alison ThomasOn September 28, 1978 Alison Mary Thomas was visiting her boyfriend in Toronto. Shortly after midnight she left his residence walking towards Yonge Street.Alison Thomas had indicated that she was going to get a taxi cab to take her to her residence, but she never arrived.An extensive investigation was conducted by Toronto Police, but to this day, Alison Thomas has not been seen or heard from since.Ontario Cold Cases - The PodcastMissing Person: Brad OglivieThe Sarnia Police Service said in a news release Monday, it is intensifying its efforts in the search for Brad Ogilvie.The 41-year-old was reported missing to police by family members on Wednesday, November 22.Police said there have been no confirmed sightings of Ogilvie for about two weeks, which according to his family is highly unusual.Ogilvie is described as white, 5'9" with a medium build, weighs about 160 pounds, and has brown hair.He was last seen wearing a large black winter coat and winter boots. Police said he may also have a blue bike with red writing on it with him.Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is asked to immediately contact the Sarnia Police Service at 519-344-8861.Ontario Cold Cases - The PodcastMissing Person: Erin RobertsHamilton police are asking the public for help locating a missing woman.Police say Erin Roberts was last seen leaving a home in the area of Fennell Avenue East and Upper James Street on June 30, 2023.The 40-year-old was reported missing to police in December, said Const. Indy Bharaj. Police are concerned for her well-being.Roberts is described as five-foot and about 95 pounds with a thin build, fair complexion and blond hair.Ontario Cold Cases - The PodcastMissing Person: Marsha GiffThe Smiths Falls Police Service is asking the public for help in locating a woman who has been missing since Christmas Day.Marsha Giff, 33, was last seen by family on Monday, Dec. 25 in Smiths Falls.Giff is currently of no fixed address but is known to frequent the Smiths Falls and Perth areas.Anyone with information is asked to please contact Smiths Falls police at (613) 283-0357.Ontario Cold Cases - The PodcastMissing Person: Victoria WayInvestigators with the York Regional Police #3 District Criminal Investigations Bureau are seeking public assistance in locating a missing 14-year-old girl from the Town of Georgina. Victoria Way was last seen by her family members at her residence located in the area 2nd Street and Clovelly Cove, Port Bolster, on September 4, 2023.She has not returned home and her family and police have not been able to locate her. Investigators are concerned for her well-being and are asking anyone with information on her whereabouts to contact police.Patreon - https://patreon.com/user?u=22757519&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkFundraiser by John Nicoll : Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcasthttps://gofund.me/2de79e36Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jaynicollzNicoll Investigations - info@nicollinvestigations.caOntario Cold Cases - The Podcast https://www.facebook.com/ontariocoldcases?mibextid=LQQJ4dSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6tlSP3Zkkql2wRzQP486Fy?si=fe51f3f2563946ebYouTube - https://youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?si=kzL7lN_x8U1oTDq7Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ontario-cold-cases-the-podcast/id1714174047Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/Bloggerhttps://ontariocoldcases.blogspot.com/
Sunday Jan 21, 2024
Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast S2-EP3 Katherine Potter & Lee Kirk
Sunday Jan 21, 2024
Sunday Jan 21, 2024
On Friday, October 1st 1971, Kathy Potter and Lee Kirk ate supper with their foster family on Rochelle Crescent in Toronto. At about 6:30 p.m., they left home and were dropped off at the bus stop at the corner of Yonge Street and Finch Avenue in Toronto. The two girls were going to visit Lee Kirk’s biological father in Richmond Hill. The girls never made it to their destination and were not seen again until Sunday, October 3rd, when their bodies were found in a gravel pit in Pickering, Ontario.Please consider subscribing to Ontario Cold Cases – The Podcast on Patreon, Spotify, YouTube or Apple Podcasts.Patreon - https://patreon.com/user?u=22757519&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkFundraiser by John Nicoll : Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcasthttps://gofund.me/2de79e36Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jaynicollzNicoll Investigations - info@nicollinvestigations.caOntario Cold Cases - The Podcast https://www.facebook.com/ontariocoldcases?mibextid=LQQJ4dSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6tlSP3Zkkql2wRzQP486Fy?si=fe51f3f2563946ebYouTube - https://youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?si=kzL7lN_x8U1oTDq7Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ontario-cold-cases-the-podcast/id1714174047Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/Bloggerhttps://ontariocoldcases.blogspot.com/
Saturday Jan 20, 2024
Ontario Cold Cases - Upcoming Episodes January 21, 2024
Saturday Jan 20, 2024
Saturday Jan 20, 2024
Upcoming January 21st, 2024 on Ontario Cold Cases - The PodcastKathy Potter & Lee Kirk - S2-EP3 (Trailer)Hello, I’m Jay Nicoll of Nicoll Investigations and I’m here to tell you about our next episode of Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast, coming this Sunday, January 21st.On Friday, October 1st 1971, Kathy Potter and Lee Kirk ate supper with their foster family on Rochell Crescent in Toronto. At about 6:30 p.m., they left home and were dropped off at the bus stop at the corner of Yonge Street and Finch Avenue in Toronto. The two girls were going to visit Lee Kirk’s biological father in Richmond Hill. The girls never made it to their destination and were not seen again until Sunday, October 3rd, when their bodies were found in a gravel pit in Pickering, Ontario.Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast (Upcoming Episode!)On Feb. 11, 1966 – Michael Kent, 6, of Port McNicoll, was found stabbed to death next to the Elmvale Community Centre at approximately 8:40 p.m. Michael and his family had gone to the arena that evening to watch his brother play in a hockey game. At some point, as the family was milling about in the lobby, Michael became separated from his mother, and was either lured or dragged outside to the side of the arena where he was stabbed. The murder weapon was later found on the roof of the arena, but it did not yield fingerprints.Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast (Upcoming Episode!)May 1, 1989 – Joanne Foley, 23, was last seen when she was staying with friends in Port McNicoll. She had indicated she was planning on going to western Canada, but there is no indication that she travelled there. She has had no contact with friends or relatives since 1989.Please consider subscribing to Ontario Cold Cases – The Podcast on Patreon, Spotify, YouTube or Apple Podcasts.Patreon - https://patreon.com/user?u=22757519&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkFundraiser by John Nicoll : Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcasthttps://gofund.me/2de79e36Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jaynicollzNicoll Investigations - info@nicollinvestigations.caOntario Cold Cases - The Podcast https://www.facebook.com/ontariocoldcases?mibextid=LQQJ4dSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6tlSP3Zkkql2wRzQP486Fy?si=fe51f3f2563946ebYouTube - https://youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?si=kzL7lN_x8U1oTDq7Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ontario-cold-cases-the-podcast/id1714174047Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/Bloggerhttps://ontariocoldcases.blogspot.com/ #OntarioColdCases, #OntarioColdCasesThePodcast, #NicollInvestigations , #CanadianTrueCrime , #ColdCaseCanada , #ColdCaseFiles , #ColdCaseInvestigation , #ColdCasePodcast , #CrimeSolvers , #CrimeStories, #JusticeForVictims ,#OntarioCrimes, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastDetective , #PodcastMystery , #SeekingJustice , #SerialKiller, #TrueCrimePodcast, #UnsolvedCrimes , #UnsolvedMysteries ,#Ontario, #TrueCrimeOntario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #CanadianMysteries, #Canada, #Toronto, #ColdCase, #Misssing, #Murdered, #Homicide, #TrueCrime, #KathyPotter, #LeeKirk, #MichaelKent , #JoanneFoley
Sunday Jan 14, 2024
Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast S2-EP2 Simone Sandler
Sunday Jan 14, 2024
Sunday Jan 14, 2024
Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast S2-EP2 Simone SandlerOn Saturday, July 23rd, 1994, 21-year-old university drama student Simone Sandler was canvassing the corner of Yonge St. and Gerrard Ave. in Toronto as part of her summer job recruiting passersby for positions as film extras, when she vanished. Her decomposing body, naked from the waist down, was found a week later floating in the Keating Channel, where the Don River meets Lake Ontario. She had been strangled.At the time, police received numerous tips from people who recall seeing and interacting with her that summer, but to this date, her killer still remains unidentified and at large.Does this case tie in with the murder of three prostitutes from the same time? Patreon - https://patreon.com/user?u=22757519&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkFundraiser by John Nicoll : Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcasthttps://gofund.me/2de79e36Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jaynicollzNicoll Investigations - info@nicollinvestigations.caOntario Cold Cases - The Podcast https://www.facebook.com/ontariocoldcases?mibextid=LQQJ4dSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6tlSP3Zkkql2wRzQP486Fy?si=fe51f3f2563946ebYouTube - https://youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?si=kzL7lN_x8U1oTDq7Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ontario-cold-cases-the-podcast/id1714174047Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/Bloggerhttps://ontariocoldcases.blogspot.com/
Sunday Jan 07, 2024
Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast S2-EP1 Delia Adriano
Sunday Jan 07, 2024
Sunday Jan 07, 2024
Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast S2-EP1 Delia AdrianoOn September 26th, 1982, 25-year-old Delia Adriano was kidnapped and murdered in Oakville, just west of Toronto. Six weeks later, Adriano's naked, partly-decomposed body was found in a forested area in Milton, more than 20 miles from her home.Patreon - https://patreon.com/user?u=22757519&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkFundraiser by John Nicoll : Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcasthttps://gofund.me/2de79e36Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jaynicollzNicoll Investigations - info@nicollinvestigations.caOntario Cold Cases - The Podcast https://www.facebook.com/ontariocoldcases?mibextid=LQQJ4dSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6tlSP3Zkkql2wRzQP486Fy?si=fe51f3f2563946ebYouTube - https://youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?si=kzL7lN_x8U1oTDq7Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ontario-cold-cases-the-podcast/id1714174047Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/









