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They finally got their chance.
After months of delays, internal resistance, and missed opportunities, investigators come face to face with the man they believe murdered Barbara Stoppel.
In Part 06 of the Barbara Stoppel case, the long-awaited interview with Terry Arnold begins—but nothing about it goes as planned.
From outright denials to childlike deflection, Arnold resists at every turn. Yet beneath the surface, cracks begin to show. Confronted with mounting evidence, witness accounts, and his own contradictions, he is forced into a position he can’t fully control.
And then, something shifts.
Behind closed doors, away from the record, Arnold begins to talk differently. Not a confession—but something closer. A hint at negotiation. A willingness to “deal.” A moment that suggests the truth is within reach… but still just out of grasp.
As investigators push forward, they are left with the same reality that has haunted this case from the beginning.
They know who did it.
But knowing… and proving it… are two very different things.
In this episode of Canadian Creepies, we examine the interview that almost changed everything—and the system that may have prevented it from going further.
✨ This episode also highlights the work of Niagara Reproductive Justice (NRJ)— Learn more or support their work by visiting their social media or emailing [email protected].
Your next creepy obsession starts here.
🖤 Ghoul Gang, we've got double the creep for you today!
📸 First up: Darkroom Photography, based in the Niagara Region. Mel captures everything from spooky to sweet with creative, lifestyle shoots—and yes, her Halloween sessions are legendary. Transparent pricing, seasonal specials, and all the eerie vibes you could want.
👉 Book at darkroomphotography.ca or email [email protected]
🦴 And don’t forget our boo-tiful friends at Back From the Dead Goods—resurrecting your wardrobe with creepy streetwear on Etsy & Poshmark.
👻 Use code CANADIANCREEPIES for 10% off!
Support spooky small biz and creep it cute, creeps.
Edited by Kyle McDonnell
By Canadian CreepiesSend us a text, tell us your canadian creepy!
They finally got their chance.
After months of delays, internal resistance, and missed opportunities, investigators come face to face with the man they believe murdered Barbara Stoppel.
In Part 06 of the Barbara Stoppel case, the long-awaited interview with Terry Arnold begins—but nothing about it goes as planned.
From outright denials to childlike deflection, Arnold resists at every turn. Yet beneath the surface, cracks begin to show. Confronted with mounting evidence, witness accounts, and his own contradictions, he is forced into a position he can’t fully control.
And then, something shifts.
Behind closed doors, away from the record, Arnold begins to talk differently. Not a confession—but something closer. A hint at negotiation. A willingness to “deal.” A moment that suggests the truth is within reach… but still just out of grasp.
As investigators push forward, they are left with the same reality that has haunted this case from the beginning.
They know who did it.
But knowing… and proving it… are two very different things.
In this episode of Canadian Creepies, we examine the interview that almost changed everything—and the system that may have prevented it from going further.
✨ This episode also highlights the work of Niagara Reproductive Justice (NRJ)— Learn more or support their work by visiting their social media or emailing [email protected].
Your next creepy obsession starts here.
🖤 Ghoul Gang, we've got double the creep for you today!
📸 First up: Darkroom Photography, based in the Niagara Region. Mel captures everything from spooky to sweet with creative, lifestyle shoots—and yes, her Halloween sessions are legendary. Transparent pricing, seasonal specials, and all the eerie vibes you could want.
👉 Book at darkroomphotography.ca or email [email protected]
🦴 And don’t forget our boo-tiful friends at Back From the Dead Goods—resurrecting your wardrobe with creepy streetwear on Etsy & Poshmark.
👻 Use code CANADIANCREEPIES for 10% off!
Support spooky small biz and creep it cute, creeps.
Edited by Kyle McDonnell