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Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History - The Fosterville Murders

The Fosterville Murders

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02/17/25 • 65 min

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Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History

Episode 354: In the quiet, close-knit community of Fosterville, New Brunswick, a crime of unspeakable horror shattered the peace on November 26, 1924. Two young sisters, Cynthia (14) and Necia Foster (10), were found bound, gagged, and brutally murdered in the lakeside camp of their uncle, Harry D. Williams. The sheer brutality of the crime sent shockwaves through the region, making it one of the most infamous cases in New Brunswick’s history.

Sources:

https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/new-brunswick

Fosterville, New Brunswick

Harry Williams - Search - Newspapers.comTM

Fosterville Murder, Part 1

Fosterville Murder Part 2

Fosterville Murder Part 3

Fosterville Murder Part 4

Fosterville Murder Part 5

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Episode 354: In the quiet, close-knit community of Fosterville, New Brunswick, a crime of unspeakable horror shattered the peace on November 26, 1924. Two young sisters, Cynthia (14) and Necia Foster (10), were found bound, gagged, and brutally murdered in the lakeside camp of their uncle, Harry D. Williams. The sheer brutality of the crime sent shockwaves through the region, making it one of the most infamous cases in New Brunswick’s history.

Sources:

https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/new-brunswick

Fosterville, New Brunswick

Harry Williams - Search - Newspapers.comTM

Fosterville Murder, Part 1

Fosterville Murder Part 2

Fosterville Murder Part 3

Fosterville Murder Part 4

Fosterville Murder Part 5

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undefined - The 2018 Toronto Van Attack

The 2018 Toronto Van Attack

Episode 353: On April 23, 2018, a bright spring afternoon turned into a nightmare when a rented van plowed through pedestrians along Yonge Street in North York, a Toronto neighbourhood. In just minutes, 10 lives were tragically lost, and 16 others were injured; one of those later passed away from her injuries, bringing the death toll to 11. The community was left mourning, and the country grappled with questions of how and why such a senseless act could occur.

The man behind the wheel was 25-year-old Alec Minassian, a self-proclaimed member of the so-called "incel" community—short for "involuntary celibate." This online subculture, rooted in misogyny and resentment, has been linked to acts of violence, often targeting women. Minassian’s actions that day were not random; they were a calculated act of terror fueled by a toxic ideology that glorifies hatred and violence against those perceived as rejecting or oppressing men like him.

Sources:

Backgrounder: Yonge Street Incident | Toronto.ca

Alek Minassian Case: Agreed Statement of Facts | PDF

Alek Minasssian Trial | PDF

Alek Minassian Interview | PDF

Diverting Hate - Bi-Annual Report September 2023 | PDF

Victim Impact Statements | PDF | Justice criminelle | Crime et violence

The Incel Rebellion | PDF

Exhibit # 6 - Doc-Victim Impact Statement From R. FORSYTH | PDF

CJEM-v1n1-Rozdilsky-Snowden.-Toronto-Van-Attack

April 24, 2018 episode transcript | CBC Radio

TPSNews.ca | Stories | Witnesses Sought to Yonge-Finch Investigation

Toronto van attack: Eyewitness accounts

Witnesses say they are still struggling nearly 1 year since the deadly Toronto van attack

Alek Minassian booked by police after Toronto van attack - YouTube

Alek Minassian confesses in police interview after Toronto van attack - YouTube

Toronto police on Const. Ken Lam, officer who arrested van attack suspect - YouTube

How this Toronto officer 'courageously' got the van attack suspect in custody without firing a shot | CBC News

Toronto van attack suspect says he was 'radicalized' online by 'incels'

Incels.co - Involuntary Celibate

incel lingo.pdf | Human Sexuality

Incels (v1.2) by Aleph | Human Sexual Activity

Policybrief Violent Extremists Incels

OPV - Extremism and Hate Motivated Violence in Alberta - 2 | Extremism | Violence

Alek Minassian admits to planning, carrying out van attack | Watch News Videos Online

Toronto van attack - Wikipedia

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undefined - Homicidal Somnambulism: Are You a Murderer if You Kill in Your Sleep?

Homicidal Somnambulism: Are You a Murderer if You Kill in Your Sleep?

Episode 355: In this episode, we explore a phenomenon that blurs the line between consciousness and culpability: homicidal somnambulism. Can a person be held responsible for murder if they commit the act while sleepwalking? We'll examine two haunting cases that have grappled with this very question. First, we'll unravel the infamous story of Kenneth Parks, who, in 1987, drove 23 kilometres from his home in Pickering to Scarborough, Ontario, where he brutally attacked his in-laws, Dennis and Barbara Woods, killing his mother-in-law. Then, we'll turn our attention to the lesser-known case of Clayton John Vickberg, who attempted to kill his friend Hugh Heglin in Victoria. B.C., in 1996, while allegedly in a state of automatism. These cases challenge our understanding of criminal intent and raise unsettling questions about the nature of consciousness itself.

Sources:

Sleepwalking - Symptoms and causes

5 Possible Causes of Sleepwalking

Sleepwalking: What Is Somnambulism?

Sleepwalking (Somnambulism)

Sleepwalking Doesn’t Have To Stop You From Resting Easy

Dark Poutine 115: The Homicidal Sleepwalker (ON)

1992 CanLII 78 (SCC) | R. v. Parks | CanLII

1998 CanLII 15068 (BC SC) | R. v. Vickberg | CanLII

Sleepwalking — Sleep Forensic Medicine

Homicidal somnambulism: a case report - PubMed

Killer Sleep: An Overview of Homicidal Somnambulism

Nov 15, 1985, page 17 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com

Nov 17, 1989, page 19 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com

Sept 19, 1991, page 21 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com

Apr 25, 1998, page 2 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com

Apr 27, 1998, page 11 - The Kingston Whig-Standard at Newspapers.com

Hugh Heglin Obituary (2006) - The Times Colonist

If you kill someone in your sleep, are you a murderer?

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