It’s a murder that people still talk about over 100 years later - one that some blamed on one of the most infamous serial killers we’ve ever known.
The gruesome crime happened in the small town of Listowel in 1894 - and has become a part of local legend.
On this episode of ‘The 519 Podcast’ we look at the Murder of Jessie Keith and the time Jack the Ripper was thought to be in Ontario.
Red Ryan vs. Sarnia Police
The Windsor Blockade: fight for freedom or misguided mischief?
The Ingersoll landfill: how a community fought back, and won
Josiah Henson: Finding Freedom
Murder for Hire: the killing of Hanna Buxbaum, part 2
Murder for Hire: the killing of Hanna Buxbaum, part 1
COVID Burnout: Our healthcare worker crisis
Keeping our highways moving
Windsor Style Pizza, Ontario‘s Best Kept Secret
Executed in Sarnia
The Farmerettes
Hallowe‘en: more treat than trick
The Bandidos Massacre
The 519 Podcast presents: The Chatham Coloured All Stars
Pandemic School Year, Take Two
The Dark Age of London, Canada‘s Serial Killer Capital part 3
The Dark Age of London, Canada‘s Serial Killer Capital part 2
The Dark Age of London, Canada‘s Serial Killer Capital part 1
Episode 31: The Goderich tornado, 10 years later
Episode 30: Are vaccine passports the key to ending the pandemic?
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