Can't Make This Sh*t Up: A True Crime Podcast

Episode 14: The Highway of Tears in the 2000s


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Join Marc and Cassie as they discuss the Highway of Tears, a 450 mile stretch of road upon which 80+ women and girls have been murdered or disappeared, with a large portion of them being indigenous. In this episode, Cassie and Marc discuss all of the cases which occurred throughout the early 2000s. Sit back, take a drink, and prepare to get mad, as most of these cases remain unsolved.

Source Materials:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highway_of_Tears#cite_note-:42-69

“Husband Charged with Murder” (CBC News 07.06.00)

“A terrible, Troubling Death: The Story of Savannah Hall,” by Lori Culbert (The Vancouver Sun 10.15.05)

“Unresolved: Ada Elaine Brown,” by Martha Troian (CBC News, 10.07.16)

“He Killed Ex-Spouse to Avoid Child Abuse Charge,” by Joey Thompson (The Province 06.22.07)

“Elderly Woman Missing in Northern B.C.” (10.05.04)

https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/mmiw/profiles/tamara-lynn-chipman

“Highway of Tears the Murder of Aielah Saric-Auger.” (Hue and Cry)

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