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On June 10, 1958, David Pauls, 52 was shot in the head with a .22-calibre revolver by the back door of the family home. The killer then went upstairs and clubbed 11-year-old Dorothy Pauls to death in her bed. When Helen Pauls, 45 returned from work a short time later the killer shot her twice in the head and then beat her dead body with a blunt instrument. It was Vancouver’s first triple homicide.
Cover art: The Pauls family, courtesy Vancouver Police Museum and Archives
This podcast is based on a story from my book Cold Case Vancouver: the city's most baffling unsolved murders
For more photos, show credits, sources, and information about my true crime books, blog or podcast, please visit: evelazarus.com
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On June 10, 1958, David Pauls, 52 was shot in the head with a .22-calibre revolver by the back door of the family home. The killer then went upstairs and clubbed 11-year-old Dorothy Pauls to death in her bed. When Helen Pauls, 45 returned from work a short time later the killer shot her twice in the head and then beat her dead body with a blunt instrument. It was Vancouver’s first triple homicide.
Cover art: The Pauls family, courtesy Vancouver Police Museum and Archives
This podcast is based on a story from my book Cold Case Vancouver: the city's most baffling unsolved murders
For more photos, show credits, sources, and information about my true crime books, blog or podcast, please visit: evelazarus.com

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