Episode 336
In November of 2002, friends and family of 25-year-old Fort McMurray DJ Robert LeVoir became concerned that they hadn’t heard from him in over two weeks. Although he’d been a troubled guy, struggling with drugs, cocaine in particular, it wasn’t like Robert to be out of touch for so long. They worried about his welfare and began searching for him, eventually involving the RCMP.
To Robert’s family, the RCMP appeared to be doing little to find their loved one. However, behind closed doors, investigators were working on a tip from a man claiming Robert’s roommate, Dax Richard Mack, also a DJ, had murdered Robert LeVoir and disposed of his body.
Sources:
2006 ABQB 324 (CanLII) | R. v. Mack | CanLII
2007 ABQB 182 (CanLII) | R. v. Mack | CanLII
2012 ABCA 42 (CanLII) | R. v. Mack | CanLII
SCC Appeal File No. 35093 — 2013
2014 SCC 58 (CanLII) | R. v. Mack | CanLII
Supreme Court upholds Fort McMurray murder conviction
Top court upholds Alberta conviction in boost for ‘Mr. Big’ tactics
Mr Big Operations: Innovative Investigative Technique or Threat to Justice?
Mr. Big: Undercover Sting Operations
Revisiting “Mr. Big” Confessions: R v Mack
“Mr. Big” Operation: SCC constrains but doesn’t eliminate the practice.
2022 ABQB 522 (CanLII) | Mack v Warden of Grande Cache Institution | CanLII
A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF MR. BIG OPERATIONS BY CANADA’S POLICE by Chanel J.
Mr. Big — Brilliant police strategy, or dangerous and coercive?
Robert Cecil William LeVoir (1977-2002) - Find a Grave
Shocore - Bonecracker | YouTube
Apr 23, 2004, page 6 - Edmonton Journal at Ne
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