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Cold Case Canada is an independently produced true crime podcast hosted by Eve Lazarus, a reporter and author based in Vancouver, British ColumbiaCopyright 2021 All rights reserved. Monde Sciences sociales True Crime
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  • S5 E55 The Mission Skull
    Jun 27 2025

    In 1995, a partial skull was discovered in a slough just outside Mission, BC. Forensic testing revealed that the skull belonged to a Caucasian woman aged between 20 and 40. Missing person files were searched, but nothing matched her description, and the skull was named Jane Doe, placed in an RCMP storage facility and forgotten.

    Then in 2002 police searched serial killer Robert Pickton’s Coquitlam farm. Among the dozens of truly gruesome discoveries were human bones that matched the DNA of Jane Doe’s skull. Of the remains of 33 women found on the pig farm, Jane Doe is the only one who has yet to be identified. That may soon change. RCMP say they are submitting her DNA for forensic genetic genealogy testing, and hopefully 30 years after her murder, Jane will finally get her name back.

    Composite image of Jane Doe released by the RCMP in 2011

    For more information, please visit my website: evelazarus.com or join us on the Facebook group page Cold Case Canada.

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    31 min
  • S5 E54 The Blonde Embezzler
    Jun 13 2025

    In 1962, 20-year-old Ann Spiller was hired as a bank teller at the Penticton branch of the Royal Bank. After she’d been on the job for about a year, Ann spotted a flaw in the bank’s accounting system. By 1968, she had stolen nearly half a million dollars, and this former farm girl, was living the life of the rich and famous.

    Drawing of Ann Spiller by Roy Peterson, Vancouver Sun, November 9, 1968

    For more information, please visit my website: evelazarus.com or join us on the Facebook group page Cold Case Canada.

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    41 min
  • S5 E53 The London Cellar Murder
    May 30 2025

    In 1910, American-born Dr. Hawley Harvey Crippen was living in London with his wife Belle, when he fell in love with Ethel Le Neve, his 20-something assistant. Crippen poisoned his wife and buried most of her in the cellar of their Hilldrop Crescent home. When Scotland Yard started to investigate Belle’s disappearance, Crippen grabbed his young lover, cut off her long brown hair, dressed her in a boy’s suit and fled to Belgium. The couple booked passage aboard the SS Montrose. As the ship left Antwerp for Canada, Crippen had no idea that they had been identified and that Scotland Yard’s Inspector Dew was racing across the Atlantic to intercept and arrest them.

    This episode is based on a chapter from Beneath Dark Waters: The Legacy of the Empress of Ireland Shipwreck

    For more information, please visit my website: evelazarus.com or join us on the Facebook group page Cold Case Canada.

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Great podcast

Loved listening to the cold cases, Eve has a way of making you feel you are part of it and to want to help.

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Great Story Teller

Eve Lazarus does a wonderful job explaining the complexities each case. I appreciate that Eve intervies someone who knew the victim, in this way the victim is not forgotten.

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