
26. The Richardson Family Murders
04/18/22 • 36 min
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In April of 2006, in Medicine Hat, Alberta part of a family would be found murdered in their home. Marc Richardson, 42, Debra Richardson, 48, and Tyler Jacob Richardson, 8, were dead and their older daughter was missing. There was fear that the daughter had perhaps been kidnapped or taken to another location. The truth though was far worse than that.
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In April of 2006, in Medicine Hat, Alberta part of a family would be found murdered in their home. Marc Richardson, 42, Debra Richardson, 48, and Tyler Jacob Richardson, 8, were dead and their older daughter was missing. There was fear that the daughter had perhaps been kidnapped or taken to another location. The truth though was far worse than that.
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25. The Lost Boys of Pickering Ontario
Most missing person cases centre around one person or perhaps at most, 2 or 3 people, but in the case that we are discussing today that is not the case. This case centres around six boys that all disappeared at the same time, in the same place. This case took place in 1995, it turned 27 years of age in March of 2022 and to date this case is still confusing, perplexing and crazy to anyone that knows about it. The boys are referred to as The Lost Boys because they seemingly disappeared into thin air and the case is no closer to being solved today than it was when it took place. Get ready to here an interesting story that doesn’t have a close to it even with so many people still following it and tracking in and trying to solve it. There has been next to nothing in the way of evidence and all that is left is that wonderment and for those involved, the heartbreak. Welcome to Gone, But Never Forgotten, The Lost Boys of Pickering, Ontario.
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On February 2nd, 1999 at the address of 11553 Wellington Street, a rural street about 7km north of St.Thomas, Ontario emergency services were called as there was a fire in the farmhouse. When they arrived at the address they found a fire that was local to the living room of the house and they tragically found a man and a woman inside the building and they were both deceased. This however was not quite as it seemed and the police would unravel a set of circumstances that still today, over 23 years later, have not been explained, solved or closed.
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