True crime stories

  • The Desperate Ones Forgotten Canadian Outlaws

    Creator

    Butts, Edward

    Abstract

    Short-listed for the 2007 Arthur Ellis Award for Best Non-Fiction They were among Canada’s most desperate criminals, yet their names have been all but forgotten in the annals of history - until now! In their day these lawless men made headline news. Author Ed Butts has rescued their stories from dusty newspaper pages and polished them up for today’s readers in this fascinating volume. The Markham Gang introduced Canada West to organized crime long before anyone had heard of the Mafia. Lew Bevis took on the whole Halifax Police Department in a blazing gun battle.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

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  • Unsolved True Canadian Cold Cases

    Creator

    Hoshowsky, Robert J.

    Abstract

    Despite advances in DNA testing, forensics, and the investigative skills used by police, hundreds of crimes remain unsolved across Canada. With every passing day trails grow colder and decades can pass before a new lead or witness comes forward … if one comes forward. In Unsolved, Robert J. Hoshowsky examines twelve crimes that continue to haunt us. Some cases are well-known, while others have virtually disappeared from the public eye. All of the cases remain open, and many are being re-examined by police using the latest tools and technology.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Murder Twelve True Stories of Homicide in Canada

    Creator

    Butts, Edward

    Abstract

    Who committed Toronto’s Silk Stocking Murder? Why did a quiet accountant in Guelph, Ontario, murder his wife and two daughters? When did police in Alberta hire a self-styled mind reader to solve a mass murder? How did an American confidence man from Arizona find himself facing a murder charge in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia? These questions and more are answered in Murder: Twelve True Stories of Homicide in Canada, the latest collection of thrilling true Canadian crime stories by Edward Butts.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Last to Die Ronald Turpin, Arthur Lucas, and the End of Capital Punishment in Canada

    Creator

    Hoshowsky, Robert J.

    Newman, Peter C.

    Abstract

    Although they committed separate crimes, Arthur Lucas and Ronald Turpin met their deaths on the same scaffold at Toronto's Don Jail on December 11, 1962. They were the last two people executed in Canada, but surprisingly little was known about them until now. This is the first book to uncover the lives and deaths of Turpin, a Canadian criminal, and Lucas, a Detroit gangster. The result of more than five years of research, The Last to Die is based on original interviews, hidden documents, trial transcripts, and newspaper accounts.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Running With Dillinger The Story of Red Hamilton and Other Forgotten Canadian Outlaws

    Creator

    Butts, Edward

    Abstract

    This book picks up where The Desperate Ones: Canada's Forgotten Outlaws left off. Here are more remarkable true stories about Canadian crimes and criminals -- most of them tales that have been buried for years. The stories begin in colonial Newfoundland, with robbery and murder committed by the notorious Power Gang.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Cold North Killers Canadian Serial Murder

    Creator

    Mellor, Lee

    Abstract

    Canada is seen as a peaceful place, but this wake-up call shows us that there have been more than 60 serial killers in our history. Limited time offer. There are more than 60 serial murderers in Canadian history. For too long awareness of serial murder in Canada has been confined to West Coastbutcher Clifford Olson and the "Schoolgirl Murderers" Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka, along with the horrific acts of pig farmer Robert Pickton. Unlike our American neighbours, Canada has been viewed as a nation untouched by the shadow of multiple murder.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Legacy Letters: How Trauma Affects Our Lives

    Creator

    Landry, Janice

    Abstract

    Halifax author and journalist Janice Landry returns to her roots, as she revisits high-profile Canadian police investigations she covered as a novice television reporter during the 1980s and 1990s. One story involves the unsolved murder of British Columbia teenager Andrea King, whose remains were found in 1992, in Nova Scotia woods, nearly a year after she disappeared. Landry also discusses the 1989 disappearance of Nova Scotia teenager Kimberly McAndrew, who was last seen leaving a Halifax Canadian Tire store where she worked. McAndrew remains missing.

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  • On South Mountain The Dark Secrets of the Goler Clan

    Creator

    Cruise, David

    Griffiths, Alison

    Abstract

    Stories of South Mountain and its notorious Goler Clan are often told in whispers--or not at all.For over a century, a gruesome pattern of sexual and physical abuse, incest, and psychological torture defined the isolated mountain community, and residents of the nearby Annapolis Valley turned a blind eye.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Nimbus

    Non spécifié
  • Maritime Murder Deadly Crimes from the Buried Past

    Creator

    Vernon, Steve

    Abstract

    In his uniquely homespun style, sinister storyteller Steve Vernon digs up the dirt on Maritime murders from 1770 to 1929--along with a few bodies along the way. Unearthing historically buried, and occasionally unsolved, violent crimes from across Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, Vernon's versions of these 19 macabre tales will chill you to the bone. Featuring a bevy of questionable characters from the darkest recesses of Maritime history, Maritime Murder divulges a diverse array of bygone crimes, trials, and the eerie aftermath.

    Publisher (Source)

    Halifax

    Nimbus

    Non spécifié
  • Nemesis One Man and the Battle for Rio

    Creator

    Glenny, Misha

    Abstract

    An explosive vision of contemporary Brazil’s underbelly by one of our greatest investigative reporters.This is a book about a man known as Nem; about Rocinha, the slum or “favela” he grew up in and came to run as a private fiefdom; about Rio, the beautiful but damned city that Rocinha exists in; and about the battle for Brazil. Nemesis pans in and out from the arc of Nem’s individual, astonishing trajectory to the wider story of the country that he exists in.It’s about drugs and gangs and violence and poverty.

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