
Episode 130
Episode 130 - Snowball the Cat and the Murder of Shirley Duguay - Crimes of Prince Edward Island
In this gripping episode of Crimes of Prince Edward Island, JT unravels the chilling case of Shirley Duguay. Explore the dark events that disrupted the quiet charm of this island community, and the investigative twists that revealed the truth behind...
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February 22, 202430m 4sExplicit
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Show Notes
In this gripping episode of Crimes of Prince Edward Island, JT unravels the chilling case of Shirley Duguay. Explore the dark events that disrupted the quiet charm of this island community, and the investigative twists that revealed the truth behind her tragic murder.
Sources
Associated Press. (1997, April 24). Cat hair dna puts killer in jail. The Hamilton Spectator, pp. B6–B6. Blanco, J. I. (n.d.). Douglas Beamish: Murderpedia, the Encyclopedia of Murderers. Douglas Beamish | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers. https://murderpedia.org/male.B/b/beamish-douglas.htm
CBC/Radio Canada. (2013, August 1). Murderer denied parole | CBC News. CBCnews. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/murderer-denied-parole-1.1385973
Done in by cat dna. (1997, April 24). The Winnepeg Sun. Menotti-Raymond, M. A., David, V. A., & O’Brien, S. J. (1997). Pet cat hair implicates murder suspect. Nature, 386, 774–774.
R. v. Beamish (Prince Edward Island Supreme Court (Appeal Decision) July 22, 1999). Stevenson, M. (12AD). Animal dna used to convict criminals. The Ottawa Citizen, pp. A5–A5.
Stevenson, M. (1999, October 9). Lawyers question reliability of animal dna in forensic evidence. The Sault Star, pp. D6–D6.
Wikimedia Foundation. (2024, January 31). Murder of Shirley Duguay. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Shirley_Duguay
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Sources
Associated Press. (1997, April 24). Cat hair dna puts killer in jail. The Hamilton Spectator, pp. B6–B6. Blanco, J. I. (n.d.). Douglas Beamish: Murderpedia, the Encyclopedia of Murderers. Douglas Beamish | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers. https://murderpedia.org/male.B/b/beamish-douglas.htm
CBC/Radio Canada. (2013, August 1). Murderer denied parole | CBC News. CBCnews. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/murderer-denied-parole-1.1385973
Done in by cat dna. (1997, April 24). The Winnepeg Sun. Menotti-Raymond, M. A., David, V. A., & O’Brien, S. J. (1997). Pet cat hair implicates murder suspect. Nature, 386, 774–774.
R. v. Beamish (Prince Edward Island Supreme Court (Appeal Decision) July 22, 1999). Stevenson, M. (12AD). Animal dna used to convict criminals. The Ottawa Citizen, pp. A5–A5.
Stevenson, M. (1999, October 9). Lawyers question reliability of animal dna in forensic evidence. The Sault Star, pp. D6–D6.
Wikimedia Foundation. (2024, January 31). Murder of Shirley Duguay. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Shirley_Duguay
Promo: Oddball Aussie
Brew Crime
Website, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Facebook Group, Youtube, patreon
Hashtag:
🏞️🔪 #CrimesOfPEI #TrueCrimePodcast #ShirleyDuguay #CanadianTrueCrime #JusticeForVictims
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/brew-crime-podcast--3268019/support.
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