Natasha

Crime Squad

Crime Squad podcast: where Canadian true crime meets immersive storytelling. Through detailed research and atmospheric narration, Crime Squad doesn't just recount the facts -- it explores the human stories behind them. From haunting cold cases to the crimes that shook communities across the country, join the squad and listen while I examine the motives, the mysteries, and the victims, ensuring these stories are never forgotten.

Author

Natasha

Category

True Crime

Latest episode

Jun 22, 2026

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Episodes

BONUS: The Making of a Monster 22.06.2026

This bonus episode is associated with the limited series "Command & Controversy: The Rise and Fall of the Canadian Airborne Regiment". Listen in as Clayton Matchee's former wife, Marj Matchee, details the slow descent into madness she witnessed in her husband when he began taking mefloquine.

Episode Four: Bitter Medicine 17.06.2026

Before the torture. Before the cover-ups. Before the trials and televised hearings - there was a pill. A small, bitter tablet that every soldier in the Canadian Airborne regiment swallowed before stepping foot in Somalia. It was a new antimalarial drug.  Now, decades later, a disturbing pattern has emerged from those who took this drug — suicides, violence, and legal action. This is Command &...

Fallout: Disbandment, Denial, and Damage Control 23.11.2025

In the wake of the Somalia Affair, the Canadian government moved quickly — not to ensure justice, but to control the damage. The Airborne Regiment was disbanded in disgrace. A public inquiry was launched, then abruptly shut down before it could expose the full truth. Politicians resigned. Evidence disappeared. And the military scrambled to protect its image. In Episode 3, we examine the calculated...

THE SOMALIA AFFAIR: A NATIONAL DISGRACE 14.11.2025

In 1993, the Canadian Airborne Regiment was deployed to Somalia on a peacekeeping mission — but what unfolded was a brutal incident that shattered the illusion of military honour and exposed deep-rooted issues within the Canadian Forces. The torture and killing of Somali teenager Shidane Arone, and the disturbing images that followed, ignited national outrage, led to a public inquiry, and ultimate...

Introducing... Command & Controversy: The Rise and Fall of the Canadian Airborne Regiment 15.10.2025

This is the story of how Canada built a military unit to project power — and how that same power turned inward, exposing fault lines in command, culture, and accountability. ******* Command and Controversy is a limited-series investigative podcast that tells the true story of the Canadian Airborne Regiment: its creation, its celebrated status, and the shocking events that led to its disgrace and d...

TRIGGER POINTS: POWER, POLITICS, AND CANADA'S MILITARY ELITE 15.10.2025

Once hailed as Canada’s premier rapid deployment force, the Canadian Airborne Regiment was born out of Cold War urgency and political ambition. But behind the disciplined drills and maroon berets lay a darker story — one marked by internal dysfunction, a culture of impunity, and an international scandal that shocked the nation. In this episode, we trace the origins of the Regiment, the political f...

Episode 38: THE BEDROOM STRANGLER 30.07.2025

During the 1960s and 70s, the cities of London and Guelph, Ontario, were gripped by a wave of violence that left communities shaken and families devastated. A series of sexual assaults and brutal murders targeting women unfolded across quiet neighbourhoods - often with chilling similarities. In this episode, we dive deep into the pattern of these crimes exploring the timelines, victim profiles and...

Episode 37: Stolen Sisters 28.05.2025

May 5 is the National Day of awareness and remembrance for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals.  This episode examines the cases of Joanne Ghostkeeper, Karina Wolfe and Patricia “Trish” Carpenter.  Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Crisis Line Crisis support is available to individuals impacted by the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous wom...

Episode 36: TRAUMA MONSTER 27.04.2025

In 1964, Barb Dorrington had a crush on a boy named Scott Leishman. And in 1968, Scott would be the victim of a horrific crime. Barb has spent countless hours trying to find answers in Scott's case, and is releasing a book inspired by Scott called "TRAUMA MONSTER". In this episode of Crime Squad Podcast, I interview Barb and her collaborator Seana about their experiences while writing the book. TR...

Episode 35: LOST BOYS OF PICKERING 28.03.2025

In March of 1995, six teenage boys attended a party - but never came home. Six families in Pickering, Ontario, still wonder what happened to them.

BONUS: #SEARCHTHELANDFILL 25.03.2025

#SearchTheLandfill, an international movement, was born of Winnipeg, Manitoba's government and police force refusing to search local waste management facilities for the remains of four Indigenous women who were tragically murdered in 2022. Warning : This content will contain information that may be distressing to some individuals. Listener discretion is advised. ****** If you need immediate em...

Episode 34: Parents Who Kill 01.03.2025

Filicide is the deliberate act of a parent killing their own child. To most, this is unimaginable. But to others - justified. In this episode we explore two cases; Scarlett Chen and Katie Baker. This episode may not be for everyone; listener discretion is advised.

Episode 33: FIND MY KILLER 12.01.2025

In October of 1983, a teenage girl went missing after a night of babysitting in London, Ontario. Tragically, she was murdered, and her killer remains unknown over 40 years later. This is the case of Donna Jean Awcock, gone but never forgotten.

Episode 32: Where is Mistie Murray? 01.10.2024

In 1995, in small town Goderich Ontario, teenager Mistie Murray was excited for an upcoming trip out East to meet her biological family.  But that weekend trip never happened because Mistie would go missing.  What occurred afterward has been proven to have been a botched investigation.  Where is Mistie? Somebody somewhere knows something. 

BONUS: Cold Case Solved - Michella Welch 20.09.2024

CRIME SQUAD PODCAST PRESENTS... COLD CASE SOLVED: NEW SCIENCE FOR COLD CRIMES In this bonus episode of Crime Squad Podcast, we reveal how a case that sat cold for over 30 years was finally solved with advancements in forensic science. This is the case of Michella Welch. music by: oneworldview productions

BONUS: Ljubica Topic 22.08.2024

In 1971, in Windsor, ON, an innocent 6-year old girl is brutally murdered. The case would quickly grow cold. Listen now to find out how advances in forensic technology would help to solve the case nearly 50 years later.

Episode 31: Love Shouldn't Hurt 16.08.2024

We all know at least one person in our lives that has been the victim of abuse.  Maybe it was you.  The truth is, abuse can happen to, or be delivered by anyone from any class, any race, and any gender. 

Episode 30: A Merciful Murder? 23.07.2024

This is a story about a victim that could not speak. She couldn’t read, or write. But she could smile. She could make cooing, happy sounds, akin to laughter. She was a person, and her life, although cut short, has made a huge impact.  This is a story about Tracy Latimer.

BONUS: The Wortley Pride Incident 20.06.2024

In July of 2022, a peaceful pride event in London, Ontario was interrupted by hate - and I witnessed it. Tune in to this episode of Crime Squad Podcast to hear my story. Music by 1WORLDVIEW

Episode 29: No More Stolen Sisters 01.06.2024

In 2022, four Indigenous women in Winnipeg, Manitoba, vanished without a trace. On a fateful day in June 2022, human remains would be found in a dumpster outside an apartment building. An investigation would reveal the women had something in common; they had fallen victim to a serial killer. Support is available for anyone affected by this podcast episode and the issue of missing and murdered Indi...

Episode 28: Schoolyard Rumours 09.05.2024

Is there truth to schoolyard rumours? For over 20 years, a predator in Sault Ste. Marie would get away with horrific abuse, until 1995 when he was finally brought to justice. Thank you to JD Deluzio for being a guest on this episode. For sources, contact Crime Squad Podcast directly.

BONUS: MEMORIES OF MALCOLM 25.04.2024

Malcolm Ripley died at London's Elgin-Middlesex Detention Centre (EMDC) on November 25, 2020, after being in custody for just one day. This bonus content was provided by a former girlfriend of Malcolm's, who wants to ensure he is remembered not just for his death at EMDC, but the life he lived. Thank you Tara for sharing your memories.

Episode 27: Death in Thunder Bay (Part 2) 18.03.2024

Indigenous youth in Northern Ontario don't have access to adequate education on-reserve, so many of them have to go to the big city of Thunder Bay to finish their education. The problem, though, is that so many of them just don't make it home alive. This episode features the untimely deaths of Paul Panacheese, Robyn Harper, Kyle Morriseau, Reggie Bushie and Jordan Wabasse.

Episode 26: Death in Thunder Bay (Part 1) 01.03.2024

Thunder Bay is a city in Northern Ontario with a sordid past. This episode features the deaths of Jethro Anderson and Curran Strang, two Indigenous teenagers. Police say no foul play, but their families say differently. What happened to Jethro and Curran?

BONUS: The Impact of a Loss 18.02.2024

Check out this episode for a brief view of what it looks like to lose someone at the Elgin-Middlesex Detention Centre (EMDC). These words are shared by Samarah, the daughter of Sean-William Tourand-Brightman aka Junior.

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