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Toronto's Most Notable Cold Cases: Shadows of the Past That Still Haunt the City
Published 1 week, 5 days ago
Description
The episode examines a collection of notorious cold cases and unresolved disappearances that have impacted Toronto from the mid-20th century to the modern era. It highlights the Sherman double homicide and the wrongful conviction associated with the Christine Jessop investigation to illustrate the complexities of high-profile crimes. The overview details how modern forensic advancements, specifically genetic genealogy, have finally identified perpetrators in decades-old serial murders and sexual assaults. Furthermore, the source documents the historical challenges of investigating organized crime hits and random public attacks within the city’s evolving urban landscape. Ultimately, the material emphasizes the enduring emotional toll on victims' families and the persistent efforts of law enforcement to achieve justice through new technology.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
This episode includes AI-generated content.