Épisodes

  • 30 years later: the disappearance of Mistie Murray
    May 16 2025

    Children go missing far more than the average Canadian might think, and finding them can require the help of the surrounding community, province, and beyond.

    But, in some cases, the searches come to an end and there’s no resolution for families whose loved ones have disappeared.

    It was 30 years ago this month that Mistie Murray of Goderich disappeared, and she has never been found.

    While there have been reported sightings of a young woman that some believe was Mistie, police decided that she had been murdered. And that determination led to a trial that devastated a family, and cast suspicion upon her adoptive father, who was later acquitted of murder.

    On this episode of the 519 Podcast, we take a look at the case of Mistie Murray, the legal drama that followed, and where things stand today, 30 years after she vanished.

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    26 min
  • Online Misinformation: how to separate what's real from what's not.
    Apr 11 2025

    When it comes to elections, there are battles for votes, and there are battles for information. Candidates hope that their messages will resonate with voters more than those of their opponents.

    And that battle is made all the more difficult for voters when information is mixed with misinformation.

    Misinformation can come from other countries, but sometimes, misinformation is produced within our own borders by partisan third party groups that use social media to spread lies.

    On this episode of The 519 Podcast, we take a look at online misinformation, and how voters can separate what’s real from what is not.

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    26 min
  • The Windsor Slasher: A City Gripped by Fear
    Mar 13 2025

    In the summer of 1945, Windsor’s post-war optimism was shattered by a series of brutal murders and stabbings. It quickly became clear that a killer was stalking the city, causing widespread panic and fear. As the attacks continued, investigators uncovered a chilling pattern: the killer was targeting homosexual men.

    On this episode of the 519 Podcast, we look into the story of the Windsor Slasher and explore this dark chapter of extreme violence and homophobia in the city’s history.

    This episode was written and produced by Patrick Magermans and is hosted by Scott Kitching.

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    29 min
  • Beyond the Scoreboard: battling sports betting addiction
    Feb 14 2025

    We’ve all seen the onslaught of advertisements for betting platforms in virtually every part of our life. On our social media feeds, on streaming platforms, during every single sporting event we watch, gambling is everywhere.

    To no one’s surprise, this has led to a serious increase in the amount of people who do gamble. That has led to a growth in gambling addiction. And while gambling addiction isn’t a new phenomenon in our society, the extreme circumstances of beating the addiction in the digital landscape is.

    On this episode of the 519 Podcast, we take a look at the explosion of online sports betting and gambling, and how it’s impacting us locally.

    This episode was written and produced by Patrick Magermans and is hosted by Scott Kitching.

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    20 min
  • Parvovirus: how a contagious disease killed several dogs in a Windsor neighbourhood
    Jan 10 2025

    We all love our pets, and we would do just about anything to protect them.

    But sadly, sometimes our furry friends fall victim to contagious diseases. That's what happened in Windsor, where an outbreak of Parvovirus has claimed the lives of at least 18 dogs (as of the end of December) in the city.

    In this episode of the 519 Podcast, we examine the outbreak with Windsor Essex County Humane Society Executive Director Lynnette Bain and Michelle Macnab, Director of Community Vet Services at the Hamilton Burlington SPCA.

    This episode was written and produced by Patrick Magermans and is hosted by Scott Kitching.

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    18 min
  • The Disappearance of Lisa Maas
    Dec 6 2024

    On July 16th, 1988, 22-year-old Lisa Maas went to a house party in the Owen Sound area. She was separated from her husband of two years and had recently broken up with a boyfriend.

    The next morning, she and a male companion went to retrieve her car. It was the last time she was ever seen.

    Despite extensive searches, her remains have never been found.

    On this episode of the 519 Podcast, we look at her case through the eyes of Matthew Nopper, co-founder of the group Please Bring Me Home, which works to find missing people.

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    22 min
  • Joseph Spracklin, the anti-alcohol crusading Minister who got away with murder
    Nov 7 2024

    In this episode of the 519 Podcast, we tell the story of Joseph Spracklin, an anti-alcohol crusader in Windsor during the time of Prohibition, who got away with killing a bar owner. This episode is written and produced by Patrick Magermans and hosted by Scott Kitching.

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    22 min
  • The Unsolved Murder of Sonya Cywink
    Oct 3 2024

    Sonya Cywink was last seen alive on August 26, 1994, in Old East London. Four days later, her body was found at Southwold Earthworks National Historic Site of Canada in Elgin County.

    In the 30 years since her murder, no one has been arrested.

    On this episode of The 519 Podcast, we look into Sonya’s murder and follow the work of her sister, Meggie Cywink, and original investigator Chris Gheysen in their pursuit of solving the case.

    Hosted by Scott Kitching

    Written and Produced by Patrick Magermans

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    32 min