Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Specials 5 & Feb. 18 Trailer on Apple Podcasts

Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Specials 5 & Feb. 18 Trailer on Apple Podcasts

Specials 5 & Feb. 18 Trailer

Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast S2-EP7 Geraldine Pickford (Trailer)

Hello, I’m Jay Nicoll of Nicoll Investigations and I’m here to tell you about our next episode of Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast, coming this Sunday, February 18.

On Sunday, September 19th, 1965, 40-year-old Geraldine Pickford, an employee of St. Andrews College at 15800 Yonge St. in Aurora, 40 km north of Toronto, was found murdered in Tannery Creek, which runs through the college grounds.

She was last seen alive at 9:30 p.m. on Saturday. Concerned staff members and students conducted a search of the premises the following day, which is when Pickford’s body was found.

She was lying face up in the water and was fully clothed except for her panties.

She had been beaten and strangled, but there was no evidence of a sexual assault.

Her killer had forcibly dragged her from the school’s driveway down a hill to the creek.

The victim’s purse was found late Sunday night on the driveway near Yonge St. The spot where her purse was deposited was where police believed she was first accosted.

Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode! Julia Wolanski

Sunday, August 12th, 1962: The defiled body of 16-year-old Julian (Julie) Wolanski is found in a ditch off Indian Line (at the time relatively remote farm country north of Toronto Airport near what is now the Claireville Reservoir), sparking one of the largest unsuccessful manhunts in the city’s history.

The victim, a shy girl who lived on Wallace Ave. in the city’s west end and went to Givins St. public school, had been missing since Tuesday the 7th.

She had been stripped of almost all her clothes, brutally raped, beaten about the face and head, shot through the heart with a .32 calibre bullet, and dumped out of a moving car into the ditch where she lay.

She must have been held captive for several days, because an autopsy and other evidence determined she had been dead not much longer than 48 hours before she was found.

Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode! Cameron March

At 3 p.m. on Wednesday, May 7th, 1975, 4-year-old Cameron March, described as a happy, very smart boy, vanished while playing in front of or near his home at 5349 Blind Line Rd. near Colling Rd., in Lowville, Ont., a village 40 km southwest of Toronto.

In the days following, hundreds of searchers, including police, search dogs, and volunteers, scoured the nearby countryside for any trace of the boy. Firefighters drained area ponds, without result.

Tips investigated by police included the sighting of a white and green car parked near the boy’s home around the time he disappeared, a red sedan spied in the area, and the sighting of a bearded man walking up and down Blind Line Rd. at about the same time.

Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode! Veronica Kaye

Veronica Kaye was last seen on Nov. 7, 1980 leaving a friend's workplace on Hensall Circle in Mississauga after borrowing a pair of jeans.

The 18-year-old Etobicoke woman was supposed to go to Square One, and later a party, but she never arrived.

It wasn't until 11 months later, on Oct. 9, 1981, that her body was found, still wearing the same clothes, by two friends walking their dogs on a path near Duffy's Lane, south of Castleberg Sideroad, northwest of Bolton.
 
In November, 2009 Caledon OPP offered a reward for information leading to an arrest in the case and released new information: a distinctive button found beneath Kaye's skeletal remains. The case was never closed, said OPP, but the reward and new information was released in hope of generating tips that might further the cold case.

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