Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast

Jay Nicoll

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! read less
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A Whisper in the Dark
Yesterday
A Whisper in the Dark
A Whisper in the DarkOntario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast fictional episode of Whodunnit Wednesday’s.Go back to the Golden Era of detective fiction and enjoy stories in the tradition of the greats of writing. From Agatha Christie to Raymond Chandler to John Creasey, these are short stories I hope you enjoy.The night was still and oppressive, with a heavy mist curling around the ancient stone walls of Grange Court, a crumbling Elizabethan mansion nestled deep in the Suffolk countryside. Once a symbol of grandeur, the house now stood as a weary testament to time's inevitable march, its former glory marred by neglect.The house's current occupants were the Forsyte family, who had inherited the estate along with its accompanying burdens. Colonel Richard Forsyte, recently retired from the army, had returned to Grange Court with his much younger second wife, Lydia. Their arrival had breathed a semblance of life back into the old house, though it was a fragile illusion, like the delicate ivy clinging to the mansion's exterior.But as the night wore on, the storm grew fiercer, the wind howling like a wounded animal. And in the depths of Grange Court, beneath the layers of time and memory, something stirred.Someone had been pressing the Colonel to reveal a secret—one that, Detective Inspector Robert Dalgliesh suspected, was at the heart of his murder. But what truth was so dangerous that it had cost Richard Forsyte his life?If you enjoy these videos and podcasts, please consider subscribing to Ontario Cold Cases – Canada’s True Crime Podcast, available wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1@PlayMorePods#OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #ColdCasePodcast , #PodcastMystery , #FictionalPodcast, #PodcastsOnAmazonMusic, #Murder , #Homicide , #RaymondChandler, , #AgathaChristie, #DetectiveFiction, #JohnCreasey, #DorothyLSayers, #PDJames, #Dalgliesh,
London Shadows: The Case of The Stockwell Strangler – Part 2
2d ago
London Shadows: The Case of The Stockwell Strangler – Part 2
London Shadows: The Case of The Stockwell Strangler – Part 2 Welcome to Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast where we dig deep into the stories of some of the most elusive and dangerous criminals in modern history. I’m Jay Nicoll of Nicoll Investigations, and in today’s episode, we’re looking into one of the UK’s most disturbing serial killers.Stockwell, a district in inner South London within the borough of Lambeth, was once known as one of London's poorer areas. However, in recent years, its proximity to Central London and excellent transport links have transformed it into a rising neighborhood.In the summer of 1986, a little-known and often overlooked killer haunted South London, targeting one of society’s most vulnerable groups: the elderly. Over a chilling 17-week spree, this killer claimed the lives of at least seven pensioners in horrifyingly brutal ways.Join us as we explore how justice was finally served and the lasting impact of these horrific crimes on the community. Be sure to subscribe to Ontario Cold Cases, Canada’s True Crime Podcast, available wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts, and leave us a review. Follow us on social media for updates and let us know what case you’d like to hear about next. Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1@PlayMorePods#OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #canadiancrime , #ColdCasePodcast , #ontariocrime, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastMystery , #truecrimepodcast , #unsolvedmysteries, #ontario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #TrueCrimeOntario, #CanadianMysteries, #canada, #truecrime, #PodcastsOnAmazonMusic, #Murder, #Homicide, #Missing, #SerialKiller, #UK, #England , #London, #MetropolitanPolice, #TheStockwellStrangler, #KennethErskine,
The Disappearance of Jake Just
4d ago
The Disappearance of Jake Just
The Disappearance of Jake JustHello, I’m Jay Nicoll from Nicoll Investigations and I’m here to tell you about the next episode of Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast, available now!October 30 marked 26 years since the mysterious disappearance of Jake Just, a young man from Midland who vanished after taking a late-night shortcut through the Sunnyside Woods.Jake, who would be 44 years old today, remains a painful absence for his loved ones. Despite the passage of time, the ache of his loss has not diminished.The investigation initially focused on the last place Jake was seen — the frequently traveled shortcut through the wooded area in Midland. On that night, Jake had been out with friends, drinking and joking around, even smashing bottles over each other's heads in playful antics. When it came time to head home, he and a friend started walking together, but Jake chose to take the dimly lit trail through the woods alone.He was never seen again.Hampered by a possible head injury and under the influence of alcohol, did he lose his way and stumble into a boggy swamp, where he was swallowed up by so-called quicksand or did something more nefarious happen?Join us in the latest episode of Ontario Cold Cases – Canada’s True Crime Podcast, coming this Sunday, November 17th, as we try to unravel and answer these questions to murders that have never been solved, and don’t forget to subscribe with new episodes daily wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1@PlayMorePods#OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #canadiancrime , #ColdCasePodcast , #ontariocrime, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastMystery , #truecrimepodcast , #unsolvedmysteries, #ontario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #TrueCrimeOntario, #CanadianMysteries, #canada, #truecrime, #PodcastsOnAmazonMusic, #Murder, #Homicide, #Missing, #Midland , #JakeJust
The Delphi Murders: A Chilling Symbol of Modern Evil
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The Delphi Murders: A Chilling Symbol of Modern Evil
The Delphi Murders: A Chilling Symbol of Modern EvilAfter nearly four days of deliberation, an Indiana jury reached a conclusion many had suspected for years: Richard Allen is among the most heinous criminals of our time. On that fateful February day in 2017, Abby Williams,13, and Libby German, 14, went for what should have been a peaceful hike along Delphi’s Historic Trails. When they failed to meet their families at the designated pick-up point, panic set in. The next day, their bodies were discovered in a wooded area near the trails. From the start, investigators were certain it was a homicide.The hunt for the killer consumed the town, casting a shadow of fear as law enforcement and the public alike searched for answers. Remarkably, Libby managed to capture photos and audio of her murderer—dubbed “Bridge Guy”—just before the girls were attacked. Despite this invaluable evidence, it would take five long years for an arrest to be made.For Delphi, the nightmare is finally over.If you enjoyed this episode of Ontario Cold Cases, Canada’s True Crime Podcast, make sure to subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1@PlayMorePods#OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #canadiancrime , #ColdCasePodcast , #ontariocrime, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastMystery , #truecrimepodcast , #unsolvedmysteries, #ontario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #TrueCrimeOntario, #CanadianMysteries, #canada, #truecrime, #PodcastsOnAmazonMusic, #Murder, #Homicide, #Delphi, #Indiana, #AbigailWilliams, #AbbyWilliams, #LibertyGerman, #LibbyGerman, #RichardAllen, #DephiMurders,
The Disappearance of Jake Just (Trailer)
5d ago
The Disappearance of Jake Just (Trailer)
The Disappearance of Jake Just (Trailer)Hello, I’m Jay Nicoll from Nicoll Investigations and I’m here to tell you about the next episode of Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast, coming this Sunday, November 17.October 30 marked 26 years since the mysterious disappearance of Jake Just, a young man from Midland who vanished after taking a late-night shortcut through the Sunnyside Woods.Jake, who would be 44 years old today, remains a painful absence for his loved ones. Despite the passage of time, the ache of his loss has not diminished.The investigation initially focused on the last place Jake was seen — the frequently traveled shortcut through the wooded area in Midland. On that night, Jake had been out with friends, drinking and joking around, even smashing bottles over each other's heads in playful antics. When it came time to head home, he and a friend started walking together, but Jake chose to take the dimly lit trail through the woods alone.He was never seen again.Hampered by a possible head injury and under the influence of alcohol, did he lose his way and stumble into a boggy swamp, where he was swallowed up by so-called quicksand or did something more nefarious happen?Join us in the latest episode of Ontario Cold Cases – Canada’s True Crime Podcast, coming this Sunday, November 17th, as we try to unravel and answer these questions to murders that have never been solved, and don’t forget to subscribe with new episodes daily wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1@PlayMorePods#OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #canadiancrime , #ColdCasePodcast , #ontariocrime, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastMystery , #truecrimepodcast , #unsolvedmysteries, #ontario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #TrueCrimeOntario, #CanadianMysteries, #canada, #truecrime, #PodcastsOnAmazonMusic, #Murder, #Homicide, #Missing, #Midland , #JakeJust
The Case of the Missing Manuscript
Nov 13 2024
The Case of the Missing Manuscript
The Case of the Missing ManuscriptHello, I’m Jay Nicoll of Nicoll Investigations and this is an Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast fictional episode of Whodunnit Wednesday’s.Go back to the Golden Era of detective fiction and enjoy stories in the tradition of the greats of writing. From Agatha Christie to Raymond Chandler to John Creasey, these are short stories I hope you enjoy.It was the most unlikely place for a mystery to begin—at a dinner party in the quiet London residence of Mr. James Laverly, a modest writer of modest successes. Laverly had gathered a small group of friends, each a colorful character in their own right. There was his publisher, the gregarious Mr. Frederick Hayes; the sharp-witted critic Miss Lydia Farnsworth; the suspiciously quiet secretary Miss Emma Baynes; and the overly genial amateur detective, Roger Quinton, whose insatiable love for puzzles would soon become crucial.It was over the second course of pheasant when Laverly announced, quite suddenly, that he had just completed the finest work of his career: a mystery novel of unprecedented complexity and ingenuity. However, it was only when he rose to retrieve the manuscript from his study that the evening took a darker turn. Moments later, Laverly returned, his face ashen.“My manuscript,” he said, voice trembling. “It’s gone!”There was a hush around the table. For a few moments, the guests regarded one another in stunned silence. Then, as though snapping back to life, Roger Quinton leaned forward with a glint of interest in his eyes.“A locked room,” he murmured to himself. “A vanished manuscript. We must get to the bottom of this.”If you enjoy these videos and podcasts, please consider subscribing to Ontario Cold Cases – Canada’s True Crime Podcast, available wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1@PlayMorePods#OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #ColdCasePodcast , #PodcastMystery , #FictionalPodcast, #PodcastsOnAmazonMusic, #Murder , #Homicide , #RaymondChandler, , #AgathaChristie, #DetectiveFiction, #JohnCreasey, #DorothyLSayers
London Shadows: The Case of the Stockwell Strangler (Part 1)
Nov 12 2024
London Shadows: The Case of the Stockwell Strangler (Part 1)
London Shadows: The Case of the Stockwell Strangler (Part 1)Welcome to Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast where we dig deep into the stories of some of the most elusive and dangerous criminals in modern history. I’m Jay Nicoll of Nicoll Investigations, and in today’s episode, we’re looking into one of the UK’s most disturbing serial killers.Stockwell, a district in inner South London within the borough of Lambeth, was once known as one of London's poorer areas. However, in recent years, its proximity to Central London and excellent transport links have transformed it into a rising neighborhood.In the summer of 1986, a little-known and often overlooked killer haunted South London, targeting one of society’s most vulnerable groups: the elderly. Over a chilling 17-week spree, this killer claimed the lives of at least seven pensioners in horrifyingly brutal ways.Thank you for tuning in to today’s episode of Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast as we traced the terrifying path of the Stockwell Strangler and the mounting investigation that ultimately unmasked him. Next time, we’ll take a deep dive into the man behind the moniker—a shocking look at his life, his twisted motives, and the psychological profile that emerged. We’ll also walk through his trial, examining the evidence, the chilling testimonies, and the public and legal reactions to his brutal acts.Be sure to subscribe to Ontario Cold Cases, Canada’s True Crime Podcast, available wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts, and leave us a review. Follow us on social media for updates and let us know what case you’d like to hear about next. Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1@PlayMorePods#OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #canadiancrime , #ColdCasePodcast , #ontariocrime, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastMystery , #truecrimepodcast , #unsolvedmysteries, #ontario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #TrueCrimeOntario, #CanadianMysteries, #canada, #truecrime, #PodcastsOnAmazonMusic, #Murder, #Homicide, #Missing, #SerialKiller, #UK, #England , #London, #MetropolitanPolice, #TheStockwellStrangler,
The Unsolved Murder of David Buller: S2-EP45
Nov 10 2024
The Unsolved Murder of David Buller: S2-EP45
The Unsolved Murder of David BullerNew episode of Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast, available now.Imagine a quiet night in downtown Toronto, a bustling art school, and a professor with a passion for his craft. But in January of 2001, a brutal murder shattered the tranquility of the Ontario College of Art and Design, leaving a community in shock—and a killer at large.David Buller was a respected professor, beloved by his students, dedicated to his art. But one evening, he was found stabbed in his own office, the motives unknown and the suspect nowhere to be found. Over two decades later, his murder remains one of Toronto’s most haunting cold cases.Was it a personal vendetta? A random act of violence? Or something even darker? Join us as we explore the theories, the evidence, and the lingering questions surrounding David Buller’s tragic death.Join us in the latest episode of Ontario Cold Cases – Canada’s True Crime Podcast, as we try to unravel and answer these questions to murders that have never been solved, and don’t forget to subscribe with new episodes daily wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1@PlayMorePods#OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #canadiancrime , #ColdCasePodcast , #ontariocrime, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastMystery , #truecrimepodcast , #unsolvedmysteries, #ontario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #TrueCrimeOntario, #CanadianMysteries, #canada, #truecrime,#PodcastsOnAmazonMusic, #Murder, #Homicide, #Toronto, #UofT, #UniversityOfToronto, #DavidBuller
The Unsolved Murder of David Buller
Nov 8 2024
The Unsolved Murder of David Buller
The Unsolved Murder of David BullerHello, I’m Jay Nicoll from Nicoll Investigations and I’m here to tell you about the next episode of Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast, coming this Sunday, November 10.Imagine a quiet night in downtown Toronto, a bustling art school, and a professor with a passion for his craft. But in January of 2001, a brutal murder shattered the tranquility of the Ontario College of Art and Design, leaving a community in shock—and a killer at large.David Buller was a respected professor, beloved by his students, dedicated to his art. But one evening, he was found stabbed in his own office, the motives unknown and the suspect nowhere to be found. Over two decades later, his murder remains one of Toronto’s most haunting cold cases.Was it a personal vendetta? A random act of violence? Or something even darker? Join us as we explore the theories, the evidence, and the lingering questions surrounding David Buller’s tragic death.Join us in the latest episode of Ontario Cold Cases – Canada’s True Crime Podcast, coming this Sunday, November 10th, as we try to unravel and answer these questions to murders that have never been solved, and don’t forget to subscribe with new episodes daily wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1@PlayMorePods#OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #canadiancrime , #ColdCasePodcast , #ontariocrime, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastMystery , #truecrimepodcast , #unsolvedmysteries, #ontario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #TrueCrimeOntario, #CanadianMysteries, #canada, #truecrime, #PodcastsOnAmazonMusic, #Murder, #Homicide, #Toronto, #UofT, #OCAD, #DavidBuller
The Ice Pick Job
Nov 6 2024
The Ice Pick Job
The Ice Pick JobHello, I’m Jay Nicoll of Nicoll Investigations and this is an Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast fictional episode of Whodunnit Wednesday’s.Go back to the Golden Era of detective fiction and enjoy stories in the tradition of the greats of writing. From Agatha Christie to Raymond Chandler to John Creasey, these are short stories I hope you enjoy.The Ice Pick JobRay Delaney was a man of few words. In his line of work, talk was for amateurs.It wasn’t a bad life. You do a job here, make a friend there, stay out of the news and out of trouble. That was Ray’s code. And tonight’s job was supposed to be just like any other. A favor for an old buddy, Arnie Dokes, who ran numbers for a guy no one ever met but everyone feared. Arnie needed a little “insurance” on a deal, someone to hang back and make sure no one pulled anything stupid.Of course, nothing’s ever simple.If you enjoy these videos and podcasts, please consider subscribing to Ontario Cold Cases – Canada’s True Crime Podcast, available wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1@PlayMorePods#OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #ColdCasePodcast , #PodcastMystery , #FictionalPodcast, #PodcastsOnAmazonMusic, #Murder , #Homicide , #RaymondChandler, , #AgathaChristie, #DetectiveFiction, #JohnCreasey, #DorothyLSayers , #ElmoreLeonard,
The Grim Sleeper: Unmasking Lonnie Franklin Jr.
Nov 5 2024
The Grim Sleeper: Unmasking Lonnie Franklin Jr.
The Grim Sleeper: Unmasking Lonnie Franklin Jr.Welcome to Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast where we dig deep into the stories of some of the most elusive and dangerous criminals in modern history. I’m Jay Nicoll of Nicoll Investigations, and in today’s episode, we’re looking into one of Los Angeles' most notorious serial killers—Lonnie Franklin Jr., also known as "The Grim Sleeper."The name "Grim Sleeper" strikes fear for a reason. It belongs to a man who terrorized South Los Angeles over more than two decades, evading capture in what became one of the most disturbing crime sprees the city had ever seen.So, who was Lonnie Franklin Jr.? How did he manage to slip through the cracks for so many years? And, perhaps most hauntingly, why was he given the nickname "The Grim Sleeper"? Stick with us as we unravel the twisted tale of a man who hid in plain sight.Be sure to subscribe to Ontario Cold Cases, Canada’s True Crime Podcast, available wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts, and leave us a review. Follow us on social media for updates and let us know what case you’d like to hear about next. Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1@PlayMorePods#OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #canadiancrime , #ColdCasePodcast , #ontariocrime, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastMystery , #truecrimepodcast , #unsolvedmysteries, #ontario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #TrueCrimeOntario, #CanadianMysteries, #canada, #truecrime, #PodcastsOnAmazonMusic, #Murder, #Homicide, #Missing, #SerialKiller, #California, #LosAngeles , #TheGrimSleeper, #LonnieFranklinJr.,
BUREAUCRAT’S MURDER LOOKED LIKE GANGLAND HIT
Nov 3 2024
BUREAUCRAT’S MURDER LOOKED LIKE GANGLAND HIT
BUREAUCRAT’S MURDER LOOKED LIKE GANGLAND HITOntario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast, new episode available now!Two bullets.One in the head. One in the neck. And that was the end of deputy city planning commissioner Phillip Rimmington, 42.The February 10th, 1983 murder in Rimmington’s underground garage at 231 Balliol St. in a quiet north-end Toronto neighbourhood had all the earmarks of gangland hit. Except, Rimmington had no enemies and was steadfastly apolitical.The father of one was recently separated and his killer left few clues for cops. Basically crumbs.They knew Rimmington had desperately run for his life as his body was found near an emergency exit. Two briefcases were also nearby, one filled with cassette tapes.The victim also owned three handguns — all missing.So was it work related in his dealings with developers, personal or a random robbery? Join me this week as we try to unravel this unsolved murder.Join us in the latest episode of Ontario Cold Cases – Canada’s True Crime Podcast as we try to unravel and answer these questions to murders that have never been solved, and don’t forget to subscribe with new episodes daily wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1@PlayMorePods#OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #canadiancrime , #ColdCasePodcast , #ontariocrime, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastMystery , #truecrimepodcast , #unsolvedmysteries, #ontario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #TrueCrimeOntario, #CanadianMysteries, #canada, #truecrime, #PodcastsOnAmazonMusic, #Murder, #Homicide, #Missing, #CNE, #PhillipRimmington, #Toronto,
BUREAUCRAT’S MURDER LOOKED LIKE GANGLAND HIT - Trailer
Nov 1 2024
BUREAUCRAT’S MURDER LOOKED LIKE GANGLAND HIT - Trailer
BUREAUCRAT’S MURDER LOOKED LIKE GANGLAND HITHello, I’m Jay Nicoll from Nicoll Investigations and I’m here to tell you about the next episode of Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast, coming this Sunday, November 3rd.Two bullets.One in the head. One in the neck. And that was the end of deputy city planning commissioner Phillip Rimmington, 42.The February 10th, 1983 murder in Rimmington’s underground garage at 231 Balliol St. in a quiet north-end Toronto neighbourhood had all the earmarks of gangland hit. Except, Rimmington had no enemies and was steadfastly apolitical.The father of one was recently separated and his killer left few clues for cops. Basically crumbs.They knew Rimmington had desperately run for his life as his body was found near an emergency exit. Two briefcases were also nearby, one filled with cassette tapes.The victim also owned three handguns — all missing.So was it work related in his dealings with developers, personal or a random robbery? Join me this week as we try to unravel this unsolved murder.Join us in the latest episode of Ontario Cold Cases – Canada’s True Crime Podcast, coming this Sunday, November 3rd, as we try to unravel and answer these questions to murders that have never been solved, and don’t forget to subscribe with new episodes daily wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1@PlayMorePods#OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #canadiancrime , #ColdCasePodcast , #ontariocrime, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastMystery , #truecrimepodcast , #unsolvedmysteries, #ontario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #TrueCrimeOntario, #CanadianMysteries, #canada, #truecrime, #CNE,#PodcastsOnAmazonMusic, #Murder, #Homicide, #Missing, #PhillipRimmington,
Nightmare in Newcastle: The Savage 1963 Halloween Night Murder of Katherine Lillian Armstrong
Oct 31 2024
Nightmare in Newcastle: The Savage 1963 Halloween Night Murder of Katherine Lillian Armstrong
Nightmare in Newcastle: The Savage 1963 Halloween Night Murder of Katherine Lillian ArmstrongWelcome to Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast: World Cold Case Thursday’s. The brutal 1963 Halloween night murder of Katherine Armstrong was especially disturbing given that no suspect or motive for the crime was ever discoveredKatherine was last seen around 6:30 p.m. on Halloween when some local children knocked on her door.The next morning her cousin came to visit and sensing something was wrong, contacted police. A police sergeant soon arrived and forced entry into the house. Inside, they discovered a horrific scene. Katherine’s lifeless body lay at the bottom of the staircase. She had been stabbed 28 times around her face and head, and a nylon stocking was tightly wrapped around her neck.There was also speculation that Katherine’s murder might have been linked to another unsolved crime in the Newcastle area. In 1962, just a year before Katherine’s death, another elderly woman was murdered in a similarly brutal fashion.The similarities in the cases led some to believe that a serial killer might have been at work, preying on vulnerable older women.If you enjoyed this episode of Ontario Cold Cases, Canada’s True Crime Podcast, make sure to subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1@PlayMorePods#OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #ColdCasePodcast , #PodcastMystery , #truecrimepodcast , #unsolvedmysteries, #truecrime, #PodcastsOnAmazonMusic, #Murder , #Homicide , #Halloween, #Newcastle, #UK, #England, #KatherineArmstrong,
Murder at Ashton Manor
Oct 30 2024
Murder at Ashton Manor
Murder at Ashton Manor Hello, I’m Jay Nicoll of Nicoll Investigations and this is an Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast fictional episode of Whodunnit Wednesday’s.Go back to the Golden Era of detective fiction and enjoy stories in the tradition of the greats of writing. From Agatha Christie to Raymond Chandler to John Creasey, these are short stories I hope you enjoy.PrologueIt was a wild Halloween night when Lord Peter Wimsey found himself stranded at Ashton Manor, a sprawling estate that crouched atop a windswept hill, its turrets looming against a sky that flashed with lightning. He hadn’t intended to visit the aging mansion, but the storm had left him no choice. The bridge over the river had collapsed, making it impossible to proceed. The manor was an imposing, Gothic affair, with winding corridors and rooms that seemed to swallow sound. Inside, the air was damp with the scent of old books and cold stone, and the shadows flickered unsettlingly as the wind moaned outside. It was close to midnight when the first scream shattered the uneasy calm.The night wore on, the storm continuing its ferocious assault on the manor, and Lord Peter moved through the house, piecing together the fragments of conversations, the hints of tension, the barely concealed secrets. If you enjoy these videos and podcasts, please consider subscribing to Ontario Cold Cases – Canada’s True Crime Podcast, available wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1@PlayMorePods#OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #ColdCasePodcast , #PodcastMystery , #FictionalPodcast, #PodcastsOnAmazonMusic, #Murder , #Homicide , #RaymondChandler, , #AgathaChristie, #DetectiveFiction, #JohnCreasey, #DorothyLSayers , #LordPeterWimsey
Halloween Horror: Investigating the 2004 Napa Valley Murders
Oct 29 2024
Halloween Horror: Investigating the 2004 Napa Valley Murders
Halloween Horror: Investigating the 2004 Napa Valley MurdersOn Halloween night 2004, two roommates were brutally murdered in their Napa Valley, California home.Welcome to Ontario Cold Cases - Canada’s True Crime Podcast, where we dive into the most chilling, mysterious, and unsolved stories from across the world. I’m your host, Jay Nicoll of Nicoll Investigations, and today, we’re heading to the scenic and serene Napa Valley, a place known for its rolling vineyards, peaceful atmosphere, and refined luxury.But in 2004, the quiet town of Napa was rocked by a brutal crime that would leave everyone reeling: the Halloween murders. This story is about more than just a tragedy; it's about fear, betrayal, and the lasting effects of violence on a close-knit community. So, turn down the lights, get comfortable, and join us as we explore the chilling details of this Halloween night horror.Be sure to subscribe to Ontario Cold Cases, Canada’s True Crime Podcast, available wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts, and leave us a review. Follow us on social media for updates and let us know what case you’d like to hear about next.Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1@PlayMorePods#OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #canadiancrime , #ColdCasePodcast , #ontariocrime, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastMystery , #truecrimepodcast , #unsolvedmysteries, #ontario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #TrueCrimeOntario, #CanadianMysteries, #canada, #truecrime, #PodcastsOnAmazonMusic, #Murder, #Homicide, #Missing, #SerialKiller, #California, #NapaValley, #Halloween, #AdrianeInsogna, #LeslieAnnMazzara, #LaurenMeanza, #EricCopple,