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Myra Hindley and Ian Brady were a match made in hell. When the two met at Millwards Merchandising in 1961, they both learned that they shared a love of Nazi memorabilia. They would watch films of Nazi atrocities and read library books from German scholars during the time. Myra even bleached her hair blonde to emulate the ideal of Aryan perfection. …
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Donate to help us make more shows: https://www.faytene.tv/donate Canadians are facing unprecedented challenges — and for some, it is impacting their mental health. In today’s program, we discuss workplace stress and burnout, social isolation and loneliness, how to address the impact of social media, improving access to mental health services and su…
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The Canadian Taxpayers Federation Debt Clock website says Canada's federal debt is now over $1.2 trillion. When I first began airing the show in 2018, it was not yet half of that. Our current federal government has more than doubled the federal debt in less than a decade and racked up more debt than all previous governments combined in the previous…
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Sharon Carr was the nice girl in school, initially described as polite and helpful by teachers. But something changed in her. Sharon began to show more aggression, also becoming more disruptive and attention-seeking. It had gotten so bad that one of her teachers called social services, resulting in Sharon being put in foster care for a short time. …
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Charles Bronson was never far away from trouble. Even as a teenager, he had a lengthy rap sheet for robbery, assault and vandalism. He was once fired from Tesco for attacking his manager. He even stole a truck before crashing it into someone's car. The driver wasn’t seriously injured, so he narrowly avoided serious jail time. In 1974, at the age of…
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June 21st was National Indigenous People's Day in Canada, a day to celebrate the rich heritage of our nation's Indigenous peoples. Since 2008, when Prime Minister Stephen Harper led Members of Parliament from all parties in a formal apology for the abuses of residential schools, the issue of national reconciliation has been at the forefront. The 20…
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Did you know that some physicians in Canada have been reprimanded for exercising their conscience? On this week’s show, we share one doctor’s story. Dr. Terence Davids is a physician in Saskatchewan. He is faced disciplinary actions, not for malpractice, but for honouring his conscience by giving a patient other options in an appointment about term…
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Lizzie Halliday was known for her extremely violent temper, leading to her being at odds with her own family. Her adult life was very tumultuous, as she married six times. Two of her husbands suddenly died and two had mysteriously disappeared. She left a trail of murder and chaos everywhere she went. Lizzie wreaked havoc in the eastern United State…
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In 1986, London police had a strange case on their hands. Several elderly people were found dead in their homes over a four month period, and several of them were sodomized and sexually abused, along with their belongings missing. The police were on high alert as a psychopath was breaking into elderly people’s homes, killing them, then robbing the …
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Click here to give to help us make more shows: https://www.faytene.tv/donate The National Prayer Breakfast takes place every year in our nation's capital. Hundreds of elected officials and leaders from across party lines and across the nation gather to pray together and to pray for Canada. Last year, we aired highlights from the event, which includ…
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Father's Day weekend is approaching in Canada (June 15th and 16th). This reality is that many men in our nation are facing challenges. Many men and fathers are separated from their families or dealing with various difficulties. Fortunately, there are those who have a strong desire to help. On this program, we are pleased to have Jonathan Lewis with…
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Armin Miewes had been obsessed with cannibalism from a young age. After his father left the family when he was young, he became fascinated with the story of Hansel and Gretel and had thoughts of eating his classmates at 12 years old. He continued to have this obsession into adulthood, but when his mother died in 1999, he was completely free to dive…
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When we think about government in Canada, most of us default to referencing the federal government in Ottawa, or our provincial governments. There is another very important governance layer, and that is our municipal government. Mayors and municipal councillors are the elected officials who walk the streets with us in our communities every day and …
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Even as a child, Albert Fish was a very strange individual. After his father died in 1875, his mom sent him to an orphanage, where he was frequently beaten, but he actually began to derive sexual pleasure from these beatings. At the age of 12, he engaged in a homosexual relationship with another boy, in which he was introduced to drinking urine and…
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As we are all aware, last fall's invasion of Israel by the terrorist organization Hamas has led to an ongoing conflict in Gaza and Israel, with demonstrations from parties on differing sides all over the world. Last week, we aired a special segment produced by the Hon. Stockwell Day, former Minister of Foreign Affairs in Canada and also former Lead…
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Jeen and Sunny Han were two peas in a pod. When they went to school, teachers couldn’t tell them apart so Jeen had bangs while Sunny wore her hair long. After growing up in an abusive household as children, the two sisters would often argue and fight with each other. Despite all of their internal issues, the two sisters became co-valedictorians in …
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Clifton Bloomfield was always known as a bully. His parents forced him to undergo treatment for a schizophrenia diagnosis, but this didn’t stop his violent behavior. He stole a motorcycle and robbed a church, and in 1989, he and his sister went on a robbery spree in Phoenix. Clifton got 13 years in prison and his sister got 10. After being released…
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Who Is Hamas? Over six months ago, on October 7th, 2023, Hamas invaded Israel in a brutal assault that led to the bloodshed of thousands. As we all know, the attack escalated into an ongoing conflict in Gaza with tens of thousands of casualties. Hostages taken from Israel are still being held to this day. Demonstrations have taken place across Cana…
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Marcus Wesson was someone who was extremely hungry for power. Since he was extremely inadequate in his outside life, he decided to create his own cult. However, the members of his “family” came from incestuous relationships with his daughters and nieces, fathering seven children, bringing the number of children in Wesson’s to 18 . He sheltered them…
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George Hassell was an alcoholic womanizer who had met, married and divorced several women. He also had a lengthy criminal record that included embezzlement and desertion from military service. In 1924, his brother died after being kicked in the head by a mule while working a field. George then married his brother’s widow, adopting her eight childre…
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With the rising cost of living across Canada, hunger has become an increasing problem. According to Food Banks Canada, in March 2023, there were almost two million visits to food banks across Canada — greater than the population of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick or Nova Scotia. This was a a thirty-two percent increase and the highest year-ov…
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What do you usually imagine when you think of the Bahamas? Probably loads of sun, beaches, resorts and overall relaxation. Well in the early 1970’s, this mostly peaceful nation was rocked by the gruesome murders of three American tourists. Ironically, the killer wasn’t from the Bahamas, either. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.c…
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On February 24, 2020 in Oak Park, Michigan, career criminal Kenyel Brown shot himself in the head in a backyard after being surrounded by police. He would die four days later, ending a two month long murder spree that left six people dead. After his death, the city as well as the entire state of Michigan was shocked to find out that this habitual o…
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The Grantham and Kesteven Hospital in Lincolnshire was a respected medical facility in the local community. But in 1991, very strange things started happening in Children’s Ward 4, as several code blues happened over a 60-day period. Four children had died during this time, and the hospital staff were flustered as to what the cause was. But, nobody…
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William Wickline had everything going for him. He had a loving family, good grades and he was on the school wrestling team. But suddenly his school performance suffered and he turned to a life of crime. From 1971-1984, he was arrested at least nine times for charges of burglary, drug dealing and running a prostitution ring. During this time, he dev…
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It was an extremely hot and humid day on August 9, 1987 in Philadelphia. 1631 North 19th Street was an area with numerous drug busts and several abandoned buildings, most with the doors and windows boarded up. The apartment complex at 1631 also looked abandoned, as several windows were broken and the front door was missing. Harrison Graham or “Mart…
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James Edward Pough’s life was falling apart at the seams. His new 1988 Pontiac Grand Am got repossessed less than 15 months later. His mother also died this year as well, causing him to spiral further into depression. He would often say that he had nothing to live for, and that he “would take someone with him when he leaves this world”. He was subj…
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Velma Barfield was a sweet, loving, God-fearing grandmother that was cherished by her community. But unbeknownst to most, her and her husband, Thomas Burke, were at odds again. Velma had recently gotten a hysterectomy and became addicted to her painkillers. Thomas started drinking heavily and the two constantly argued. On April 4, 1969, Thomas was …
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In 1974, Jack Unterweger was in prison for murder. However, during his prison stint, he became somewhat famous for writing poems, short stories and an autobiography, titled Purgatory or The Trip to Prison – Report of a Guilty Man. His autobiography would even become required reading in some schools. By 1985, several prominent figures in Austrian jo…
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On September 23, 1988 in Louisville, Kentucky, Melvin Ignatow recruited his ex-girlfriend, Mary Ann Shore, to help him kill his current girlfriend, Brenda Schafer. He had been carefully planning her murder for a while and now was the time to act. Melvin held Brenda at gunpoint before taking her to Shore’s house. He raped and tortured her for severa…
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Colin Ireland was a pretty unremarkable guy. Often a victim of bullying as a child, Colin Ireland turned to petty theft, burglary and blackmail. After a stint in juvenile detention, he became obsessed with survivalism, often wearing military gear and camping out in the woods. After getting divorced twice and losing his job at a homeless shelter due…
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On December 1st, 1996, 27 year old Tracie Andrews was riding in the car with her 25 year old fiance Lee Harvey, after a night at the local pub. Suddenly, a black Ford Sierra started following them, forcing them off of the road. After they stopped, two men exited the car and confronted Lee as he also exited the car. The two men suddenly attacked Lee…
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Patrick Mackay’s life was filled with abuse, even before he was born, as his father would get drunk and assault his mother, kicking her in the stomach while he was in her womb. His father continued to abuse Patrick, causing him to lash out at his classmates. He became a bully, physically attacking other classmates and even small animals. After his …
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Many of us feel the challenge of this present moment in our country. With high inflation and some government policies and practices that many may not agree with, people need hope and encouragement. Well, this show brings us just that! Joining our guest host (Toyin Crandell) this week is Tyrelle Smith and Wade & Jenny Sanderson. They join us to shar…
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On March 8, 1954, Carl Marion Fisher returned home from his job to find his door locked. He immediately grew concerned as his wife Constance frequently suffered from anxiety and depression. He contacted her physician Richard Chasse and when he arrived, the two men broke down the door. They would not be ready for what they saw. --- Support this podc…
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Emani Moss was failed by a lot of the adults around her. After her birth, her mother surrendered parental rights to her and her four siblings due to her drug addiction. Emani ended up in the custody of her father, Eman. He then met Tiffany Moss, a preschool teacher, married her and moved in with her, having two children of their own. However, for s…
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DONATE: https://v-kolmedia.kindful.com/ According to madeincanada.ca, there are 3.5 million entrepreneurs in Canada. In recent years small and medium-sized businesses employed over 14 million Canadians. Almost 98% of Canadian businesses are considered small companies. Their contribution is over half of Canada's GDP. One in four new companies are st…
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Randall Woodfield was a talented football player who seemed to be on his way to long term success in the NFL. But his deep-seeded sexual urges were uncontrollable, even from middle school, but most times his coaches would conceal the incidents to save his football career. While playing football for Portland State University, he was arrested multipl…
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The Lainz General Hospital in Vienna, Austria was a place where death was common. Especially the Pavilion 5 area, normally reserved for terminally ill patients in their seventies. In 1983, 24 year old Waltraud Wagner was a nurse’s aide at the hospital, when a 77 year old asked her to end her suffering. Wagner hesitated, but she granted the lady’s w…
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Even at an early age, Craig Price’s life was filled with nothing but violence. At the age of 9, he started having disturbing thoughts about death and murder. He then joined a gang of juveniles and built up a rap sheet with charges of breaking and entering, robbery, stalking, drug use, and assault. On July 27, 1987, at the age of 13, he broke into t…
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On June 3, 1981 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, police received a phone call from a man with a whiny, high-pitched voice, saying, “God damn, will you find me? I just stabbed somebody with an ice pick. I can't stop myself. I keep killing somebody." Later, police found a woman dead in a field, with over 60 stab wounds. The caller’s voice was so unique tha…
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Anthony Arkwright was someone who knew nothing but rejection from an early age, as his mother abandoned him and his five siblings. He spent a lot of time in children’s homes, drifting into criminality after being expelled from school. By the age of 21, he was fired from his job for poor attendance and a bad attitude. This firing was the catalyst fo…
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DONATE: https://v-kolmedia.kindful.com/ Welcome back! Today is a very exciting one for Faytene TV. They say that the only constant in life is change. This is also true for us! Over the next months, you are going to be seeing some familiar faces more frequently as we shift into a new format called “Faytene and Friends” We will continue coming to you…
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DONATE | faytene www.faytene.tv Homelessness in Canada — whether in plain sight or hidden, has been on the rise. The Homeless Hub estimates there are 153,000 – 300,000 homeless Canadians. Recently, we aired a show featuring the work of the Red Shelter Project in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Halifax is just one example of many communities that have seen th…
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Karol Kot was a pretty normal kid growing up in Poland, with a normal life and a normal family. But, one summer holiday, his family took a trip down south, where Karol would stumble upon the slaughterhouse. Seeing the graphic deaths of animals firsthand, he became fascinated with blood and the concept of death. He also began to collect knives, whic…
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Samuel Little was a career criminal who had spent his life in and out of jail. At the young age of 13, he was already stealing and breaking into homes. As he matured, he developed a strange obsession with strangling women, and he ultimately gave in to his urges. In 2014, at the age of 74, he was arrested after DNA connected him to the murders of 3 …
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In the mid 1970’s, Roch Theriault convinced a group of people to leave their jobs and homes to join him in a religious movement. He prohibited the group from remaining in contact with their families and with the Seventh-day Adventist Church, as this was against his cult's values of freedom. Thériault made the commune build their town while he relax…
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Anu Singh was a very mentally disturbed woman. She would constantly complain that she was fat even though she barely weighed over 100 pounds. She began complaining of aching legs, hot flashes and other pains in her body. Her parents were becoming increasingly concerned about her mental health, and her boyfriend Joe Cinque recommended a drug Ipecac,…
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On September 2, 1998 in Poughkeepsie, New York, the green house at 99 Fulton Avenue, which belonged to McKinley and Paulette Francois, was just like any other house on the block, although it looked slightly run down.But, everyone in the neighborhood knew about the house, especially the awful smell permeating from it. As police got a tip from Christ…
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Everyone around Jennifer San Marco knew she had mental health issues. In 2000, she had to be wheeled out of her post office job by police after she was found hiding under a mail-sorting machine. In 2004 San Marco's car broke down in Grants, New Mexico, where she ultimately chose to stay. There, she earned a reputation for her strange behavior, whic…
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