In Her Defence: 50th Street
A podcast by The Globe and Mail - Luni

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18 Episoade
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The Decibel: How to make a true crime podcast
Publicat: 18.11.2024 -
Persevere, keep trying, don’t give up / âhkamêyimok
Publicat: 28.10.2024 -
The Voice / ni nisitawinawâw
Publicat: 21.10.2024 -
Blatant Failures / mâmâsîs ê-tôtahkik
Publicat: 14.10.2024 -
What the trees know / kîkwây mîtosak ê-kiskêyihtahkik
Publicat: 07.10.2024 -
Home / wîkihk
Publicat: 30.09.2024 -
Missing / ê-wanihiht
Publicat: 30.09.2024 -
Introducing In Her Defence: 50th Street
Publicat: 06.05.2024 -
Crime Story: An in-depth interview with Jana Pruden
Publicat: 22.04.2024 -
Episode 8: Freedom
Publicat: 21.11.2023 -
Episode 7: Seemed Like a Loser
Publicat: 14.11.2023 -
Episode 6: Thanks, Gentlemen
Publicat: 07.11.2023 -
Episode 5: The Battered Woman Defence
Publicat: 31.10.2023 -
Episode 4: Responsibility Pie
Publicat: 24.10.2023 -
Episode 3: All Hell Breaks Loose
Publicat: 17.10.2023 -
Episode 2: Helen in Hell
Publicat: 10.10.2023 -
Episode 1: The Ticking Time Bomb
Publicat: 10.10.2023 -
Introducing: In Her Defence
Publicat: 18.09.2023
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Amber Tuccaro was 20 years old when she left her infant son with a friend at a motel on the outskirts of Edmonton, and got into a vehicle with an unknown man. She was never seen alive again. But Amber left an important clue: A chilling recording of what appear to be the final moments of her life, and the voice of the man who may be her killer. Days after police released that recording to the public, Amber’s remains were found in a field outside the city. She would be one of five women whose bodies were discovered in that area, and one of dozens more found in rural areas around Edmonton, the victims of a suspected serial killer – or killers. Following the success of the hit first season, In Her Defence: 50th Street takes listeners to Amber’s home in the Indigenous community of Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, retracing the final days of Amber’s life, and revealing suspects and information that have never before been made public. In Her Defence: 50th Street explores the flawed police investigation into Amber’s disappearance and death, and asks serious questions about her unsolved murder. Was Amber’s case compromised by what her family alleges was a racist and biased police investigation? And does it mean a serial killer is still out there?