
Introducing Crime Connections, a true crime podcast, where we bring you the gripping and often chilling stories of cases that have received little to no media coverage. Join us as we delve into the darkest corners of crime, exploring the unsolved mysteries and hidden secrets that have been overlooked by mainstream media. From small towns to big cities, we shine a light on cases that may have been forgotten, bringing them back to the forefront of public consciousness. We are passionate about uncovering the truth and telling the stories of the victims who deserve justice. We aim to create a space where people can come together to learn, discuss and share their thoughts on some of the most captivating and lesser-known cases. So, if you’re looking for a true crime podcast that goes beyond the headlines, join us as we uncover the truth about the cases that have been forgotten by the media, but not by us. Tune in to Crime Connections and discover the stories that need to be told.
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Wednesday Aug 02, 2023
School of Terrors
Wednesday Aug 02, 2023
Wednesday Aug 02, 2023
In the late 19th century, the Canadian government implemented a cruel policy that forced Indigenous children to attend residential schools, leaving behind their families and communities. These schools, often operated by the church, were located far from their homes, creating an isolating and traumatizing experience for the children. From as young as 3 years old, they were subjected to unimaginable horrors, as they were stripped of their cultural practices and languages, which were deemed unacceptable and forbidden.
This podcast delves into the heartbreaking stories of these Indigenous children, who suffered from physical, emotional, and sexual abuse at the hands of those entrusted with their care. The harsh reality of their lives, far removed from the loving embrace of their families, exposes the deep scars left by this dark chapter in Canadian history.
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