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Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast coming this Sunday, April 14 on the mur...

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Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast coming this Sunday, April 14 on the murder of Randy Rankin | Patreon

Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast coming this Sunday, April 14 on the murder of Randy Rankin | Patreon Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast coming this Sunday, April 14 on the murder of Randy Rankin Was Randy Rankin the victim of a serial killer or was it a targeted hit? Randy Rankin was sitting at his computer desk in the basement of his home in the village of Morewood, southeast of Ottawa, in the early morning hours of Feb. 12, 2007, when someone snuck up to the window and fired a gun through the glass, hitting the 47-year-old in the back of the head. His wife and daughter, who were upstairs at the time, ran to the basement to find him dead. Randy Rankin was a well-known children's entertainer who went by the names of "Lunchbox Louie" and "Koo Koo the Clown." He was also passionate about horse racing, and regularly bought and trained horses. Randy Rankin was one of four defendants named in a $6.25-million lawsuit launched by the Ontario Harness Horse Association ov

Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode on the murder of Lisa...

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Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode on the murder of Lisa Leckie | Patreon

Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode on the murder of Lisa Leckie | Patreon Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode on the murder of Lisa Leckie Lisa Leckie was 25 years old when she was found in her third-floor apartment at 390 Southdale Road East in London on March 24, 2009, shortly before 7 a.m. Her eight-month-old son was unharmed and found in his crib.   Investigators believe she was killed on the evening of March 23, 2009, or in the early morning hours of March 24, 2009. The autopsy revealed that she died as a result of asphyxiation.   A note written on an impact-type typewriter with a ribbon was left behind by her killer. The note and other evidence strongly indicate this was not a random act and that Lisa was targeted by someone she knew.   Please consider subscribing to Ontario Cold Cases – The Podcast on Patreon, Spotify, YouTube or Apple Podcasts. Patreon - https://patreon.com/user?u=22757519&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&

Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode on the murder of Dian...

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Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode on the murder of Diane Dobson | Patreon

Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode on the murder of Diane Dobson | Patreon Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode on the murder of Diane Dobson Diane Dobson, 36, a mother of three, disappeared on Valentine’s Day 1995 in Windsor. Diane Dobson was last seen around 5:45 p.m. on Feb. 14, 1995, walking down Prince Road after leaving home. She lived near Prince and Myrtle Street. Her body was found at 8:30 am on 15 February by a Windsor municipal worker at Brighton Beach on the west side of Windsor. Cause of death was blunt force trauma from multiple blows to the head with a heavy object, and there were indications Dobson had been murdered elsewhere and the body subsequently dumped where it was found. Please consider subscribing to Ontario Cold Cases – The Podcast on Patreon, Spotify, YouTube or Apple Podcasts. Patreon - https://patreon.com/user?u=22757519&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=j

Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode on the murder of Kara...

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