Analyzing the Hockey Canada trial [4]

Analyzing the Hockey Canada trial [4]

In the final instalment of this series, we continue to unpack the confusing timeline of Room 209 - including the controversy around crown witness Brett Howden and the alleged slap and “splits” incidents, leading up to the verdicts and how the country reacted to them. At the end, Kristi shares her personal opinion about what likely happened in that hotel room — and why the verdicts would have remained the same anyway. The difference is in how the judge got there.


Thanks for your patience with this deep-dive series and for allowing us the time to give it the attention it deserves!


(This final part is long and spans two episodes - Part 5 will be available within 24 hours)


We’ll also be looking at:

  • Why the court zeroed in on E.M.’s level of intoxication
  • Her supposed motive to fabricate evidence
  • The reasons for the judge’s ultimate conclusion that E.M.’s evidence was “not credible or reliable”
  • Why - despite saying rape myths and stereotypes would be avoided, the judge’s written decision reads like the opposite
  • Public speculation about why this case went to trial at all
  • The damaging impact of this trial



Content Warning: Graphic details of sexual acts.


Please note: this series does not dispute the judge’s not guilty verdicts.

Our position is that the framing of the evidence in the written decision was unnecessary and damaging, with impact that extends far beyond the trial.


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Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka [1]

Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka [1]

A two-part series—They call them the Ken and Barbie killers. The perpetrators of one of Canada’s most heinous and notorious crime sprees. They were a good-looking couple and seemed to have it all… but behind the mask was a cesspool of depravity and evil. This story is about Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka, a couple of sexual sadists who terrorized the Greater Toronto and Niagara areas in the late 80's and early 90's. Look out for early, ad-free release on CTC premium feeds: available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast. Full list of resources, information sources, credits and music credits:See the page for this episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

29 Jan 201726min

Obligatory Intro Episode

Obligatory Intro Episode

Welcome to Canadian True Crime - a new podcast that will take you on a journey through Canada’s most notorious murder stories. There'll be a bit of everything - serial killers, murders and more.This boring introduction gives you a bit of background into Canada and debunks the stereotype of the “nice Canadian”. You'll get to find out why someone with an Aussie accent is producing a Canadian True Crime podcast.For more information, you can follow us on Facebook:www.facebook.com/canadiantruecrime/All feedback is welcome!Music credits:Podcast theme: Space Trip. http://www.dl-sounds.com/royalty-free/space-trip/Looping life by Ketsa. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/End_is_Beginning/Looping_Life_All music is used under an Attribution License - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support the show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

20 Jan 20172min

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