Episode 6 - The Bootlegger Murder 1964
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Episode 6 - The Bootlegger Murder 1964
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Welcome to Macabre, Manitoba: Where Murder, Mayhem and Mystery is born and dies. This is a limited True Crime Podcast Series, dedicated solely to Manitoba History; for 31 Days only,...
show moreThis is a limited True Crime Podcast Series, dedicated solely to Manitoba History; for 31 Days only, October 1 to the 31st, landing on the scariest Day of the year!
It is crazy to think how such much evil and perversion has taking place over the course over the last 150 years + in a province that had so much promise and known as the gateway to the West.
But that is what it was and to some extent, remains to be, a Wild, Wild West show.
Join myself, Jas, as I introduce you to a short history lesson on some very horrific crimes and murders that have happened in our fair city of Winnipeg and around Manitoba every day in October.
Just like violence, crime and murder does not make sense to the civil sound minded person, these epsisodes are randomly released in no specific order. Some episodes are 4 minutes, some are 20 minutes.
Some horrific stories you may actually remember, but guaranteed, all of them, you will never forget!
Ocotober 6, 2024 - Episode 6 - The Bootlegger Murder 1964
Many people back in the day, supplimented their meager earnings by selling liquour and beer to partiers after hours, especially whne MLCCs had more restricted hours back in the 60s. However, as popular these 'Tea' houses were, they were also known for carrying large amounts of money as well. However, Mary 'Aunt Mary' Passage was found dead - was it a robberery, an over zealous partier or a disgruntled customer?
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