Justice for Talia Forrest (10 year old victim of drunk driver Colin Tweedie)

Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

10 year old Talia Forrest and a friend were riding their bikes on Black Rock Road when they noticed the oncoming car that seemed to be driving erratically passing back and forth across the center line.

Moments later Talia was nowhere to be seen, and the car continued on, dragging Talia's bike with it for over a kilometer.

A tip to the police would lead them to a local man, 27 year old Colin Tweedie.

Initially, his story was that his girlfriend was driving... but the story has changed many times since then. The constant, is that he believed the very much loved 10 year old girl he killed was a deer so he didn't stop.

But, Colin Tweedie isn't the only one who didn't stop. Talia's loved ones, and their army of supporters have not stopped demanding Justice for Talia.

Tonight, in this episode of Nighttime, Talia's family spokesperson Halen Williams will join me to discuss their demand for Justice for Talia Forrest.

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Canadian Crime Weekly - May 26, 2024 - Robert Pickton attacked, and the man formally known and Allan Schoenborn

In this weekly series, I’m joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss the past week’s news stories related to Canadian crime.

In this episode we discuss;

  • the jailhouse attack on notorious serial killer Robert Pickton

  • the public backlash related to the legal name change of three time child killer Allan Schoenborn (now Ken John Johnson)

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the Sunday Night Show - May 19, 2024 - Colin Tweedy Verdict, the Leo Hayes High School Attack, Toronto's Illegal Drug Decriminalization Attempt

In this weekly series, I’m joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss Canadian stories of crime, corruption, and items of public interest.

In this episode we discuss;

  • the said to be hate motivated attack of a Jewish student at a Fredericton high school

  • the guilty verdict for Colin Tweedie related to the impaired driving death of 10 year old Talia Forrest

  • Toronto’s attempt to decriminalize illegal drugs

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the Sunday Night Show - May 12, 2024 - the Ontario Police "search" for Brian Lush

In this weekly series, I’m joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss Canadian stories of crime, corruption, and items of public interest.

In this episode we discuss the Ontario Provincial Police and their failed search for missing long haul trucker Brian Lush

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Justice For Ahmad Al Marrach

On Monday April 22nd, news broke of a fatal stabbing footsteps away from the busy entrance to the Halifax Shopping Centre.

The victim, Ahmad Al Marrach is a 16 year old boy. The two alleged perpetrators.. one of whom seemed to gloat about their brutal act online... are only 14 years old.

In this episode, I’m joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and defense lawyer Adam Rodgers to discuss this disturbing story and the impact Canada's Youth Criminal Justice Act plays in the pursuit of Justice for Ahmad Al Marrach.

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the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting - Four years later - Heart's Haven Memorial Park (with Darcy Dobson)

4 years ago, over a 13 hour period spanning april 18 into april 19, a 51 year old man disguised himself as an RCMP officer and committed Canada's deadliest mass shooting.

When the chaos ended,the perpetrator, and 22 innocent victims, including a pregnant woman were dead.

This episode, is going to cover one way the families of two of the victims have turned tragedy into something positive.

Kristen Beaton and Heather O'Brien were both randomly targeted by the perpetrator within close proximity of each other in Debert Nova Scotia.

In the 4 years that have passed since their murders, the previously wooded stretch of road were they were killed has been completely transformed into something incredible.

A partnership between Kristen Beaton's husband Nick, and Heather O'Brien's daughter Darcy have led to the creation and construction of the Heart's Haven Memorial Park.

In this episode, Darcy Dobson will take us for a walk through the park she poured her heart, soul, and memories of her mother into

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the Halifax Glove Guy

Halifax, Nova Scotia, is a city with no shortage of tall tales, folklore, and urban legends.

The story of the Glove Guy is stranger than all of them.

It’s a common experience for men in Halifax… a friend of a friend was said to have had accepted an offer for a free ride home from downtown late at night, only to clumsily reveal a leather glove fetish along the way.

So get in, sit down, and put on your seat belt. In this series we will explore the legend of the Halifax Glove Guy.


Part 1 - Four Stories From Late Night Halifax

In this episode Madelayne Klein and Jordan discuss four listener contributed stories of late night encounters with the enigmatic glove guy.


Part 2 - The Dark Side of The Glove

In this episode we are joined by Shawn to hear how his glove guy encounter resulted in criminal charges.


Part 3 - More Stories From Late Night Halifax

In this episode Madelayne Klein and Jordan discuss four more stories of late night encounters with the enigmatic glove guy.


the Sunday Night Show - April 7, 2024 - More on the Hell's Angel blunder, Drugs in Prison, and Rob the Carpenter

In this weekly series, I’m joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss Canadian stories of crime, corruption, and items of public interest.

In this episode we discuss;

  • the Hell's Angel member found asleep in a car full of drugs, weapons, and custom sneakers

  • Drugs in Canadian Prisons

  • Rob ‘the Carpenter’ Doucette

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the Sunday Night Show - March 30, 2024 - RCMP's Portapique strategy, $200,000,000 cocaine seizure in Halifax, Hell's Angel blunder

In this weekly series, I’m joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss Canadian stories of crime, corruption, and items of public interest.

In this episode we discuss;

  • the RCMP’s announced strategy to address the Portapique public inquiry recommendations

  • the nearly $200,000,000 worth of cocaine seized at the port of Halifax

  • the Hell's Angel member found asleep in a car full of drugs, weapons, and custom sneakers

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the Sunday Night Show - March 17, 2024 - Is Alberta planning a provincial police force, and Ontario's auto theft MADNESS

In this weekly series, I’m joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss Canadian stories of crime, corruption, and items of public interest.

In this episode we discuss;

  • Alberta Bill 11 and what may be the start of a provincial police force

  • The Toronto Police’s “leave your keys by the door” approach to the Ontario auto theft crisis

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the Sunday Night Show - March 3, 2024 - A.I. Hallucinations in a BC Court, SNC Lavalin Affair

In this weekly series, I’m joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss Canadian stories of crime, corruption, and items of public interest.

In this episode we discuss;

  • the case of Vancouver lawyer Chong Ke who’s use of ChatGPT led to unexpected court motions

  • the SNC-Lavalin Affair

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the Sunday Night Show - Feb 25, 2024 - Toronto's horniest cop, Pickton's parole eligibility, and an officer involved "collision" in Toronto

In this weekly series, I’m joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss Canadian stories of crime, corruption, and items of public interest.

In this episode we discuss;

  • the case of Cst. James Bragg, who may be Toronto’s horniest cop

  • the parole eligibility of infamous serial killer/pig farmer Robert Pickton

  • an officer involved vehicle “collision” in Toronto

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the Story of Lionel Desmond

On Jan. 3, 2017, Afghanistan war veteran Lionel Desmond bought a semi-automatic rifle, dressed himself in camo, and snuck through the woods to his family home.

Inside he shot his mother, his wife, and his 10-year-old daughter before turning the gun on himself.

The factors that led to this horrific outcome, and the red flags missed/ignored along the way were the topics of a public inquiry that has just concluded.

In this episode a sort of eclipse in storytelling and case analysis will occur as co-host of the Sunday Night Show series, Adam Rodgers, served as the deceased Lionel Desmond's legal representative in the inquiry.

Using insight gained through the inquiry, Adam Rodgers will walk Paul Palango and I through the story of Lionel Desmond, the deaths of Lionel and his family, the search for accountability, and where we are at today.

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the Sunday Night Show - Jan 28th, 2024 - Emergency Measures Act, Lionel Desmond Report, James Smith Cree Nation Inquiry

In this weekly series, I’m joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss Canadian stories of crime, corruption, and items of public interest.

In this episode we discuss;

  • the unjustified use of the emergency measures act

  • the upcoming Lionel Desmond Inquiry Report

  • the inquiry into the James Smith Cree Nation Massacre

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the Sunday Night Show - Jan 21st, 2024 - Weed for RCMP, Uvalde's familiar failures, Wet'suwet'en insults, and a repeat offender

In this weekly series, I’m joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss Canadian stories of crime, corruption, and items of public interest.

In this episode we discuss;

  • the RCMP’s updated marijuana use police

  • the police failures at Uvalde

  • recordings of police insulting indeginous protestors at Wet’suwet’en

  • Gamon Leacock… repeat offender

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the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting - the timeline

Nova Scotia, April 18-19, 2020

Over a period of thirteen hours 51 year old denturist Gabriel Wortman, dressed as a police officer and driving a replica police car, carried out Canada’s most deadly act of mass murder. In this ongoing series Nighttime will explore the many elements of this tragic story. What happened, why it happened, and what could have been done to stop him.

In this episode, I avoid the many rabbit holes and contested facts and present the most commonly accepted version of what happened during the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting.

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the Sunday Night Show - Jan 14th, 2024 - RCMP misses deadline for Portapique action plan, David Menzie's arrest, the drowning death of a dog in Ontario

In this weekly series, I’m joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss Canadian stories of crime, corruption, and items of public interest.

In this episode we discuss;

  • the RCMP’s failure to deliver an action plan on dealing with the Nova Scotia Mass Casualty’s public inquiry recommendations

  • the arrest of controversial Canadian media personality David Menzies

  • a heart breaking story of a family pet drowning in Ontario... and why it may be unfair to blame the fire department who refused to intervene

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the Sunday Night Show - Jan 7th, 2024 - No more hockey handshakes in NL, OPP overreach vs reporter, dirty ex - RCMP

In this weekly series, I’m joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss Canadian stories of crime, corruption, and items of public interest.

In this episode we discuss;

  • the moratorium on post game handshakes in Newfoundland

  • the OPP confiscation of a journalists camera

  • dirty ex-RCMP officer Andrew Seangio

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the Sunday Night Show - Dec 17th, 2023 - Kenneth Law, NS Mass Casualty recommendation implementation

In this weekly series, I’m joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss Canadian stories of crime, corruption, and items of public interest.

In this episode we discuss the recent progress update related to the implementation of recommendations related to the Nova Scotia Mass Casualty public inquiry, and the strange case of Kenneth Law.

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The Story of Lindsay Souvannarath and the Halifax Shopping Center Shooting Plot

In 2015, on the eve of Valentine's day, the people of Halifax would learn they aren’t exempt from the type of nightmares that play out on American news stations.

A local 19 year old James Gamble and his girlfriend, 23 year old American Lindsay Souvannarath, had taken the first steps in a plot to shoot and kill as many people as possible in the Halifax Shopping Centre food court before taking their own lives, just like the other murderous pair they idolized… the Columbine shooters.

In this ongoing series Nighttime conducts an extensive interview with the now incarcerated Lindsay Souvannarath and explores the stranger than fiction story of the Halifax Shopping Center Shooting Plot.


In this introductory episode, the foundation will be laid for an ongoing series in which the surviving architect of the Valentine's day massacre, the enigmatic Lindsay Souvannarath, will break the silence she has maintained since boarding a plane to Nova Scotia with murderous intentions.


In part two of a series exploring the life and crime of the surviving would be shooter, the enigmatic Lindsay Souvannarath will finally break the silence she has maintained since boarding a plane to Nova Scotia with murderous intentions.

In ‘Life Before Choosing Death’ Nighttime will present portions of an extended discussion with Lindsay that walk us through the life she lived before she began planning her death. Throughout the conversation, Lindsay will provide background on many of the defining moments that formed her evolution from an above average kid in a loving family to a young women with an unwavering believe in nazism, a strong affinity towards all things Columbine, and a willingness to kill and die alongside a young man who shared her antisocial beliefs.


In ‘Lindsay, James, and the Valentine’s Day Massacre’ Nighttime will present portions of an extended discussion with Lindsay that walk us through the birth, the planning, and the execution of the plot to kill as many people as possible in a shopping mall foodcourt. Throughout the conversation, Lindsay will provide background on many of the decisions made during the planning, the perilous journey to Halifax, and her arrest at the airport.


In ‘Life After Planning Death’ Nighttime will present portions of an extended discussion with Lindsay that cover Lindsay’s life from the point of her arrest until the present day. Throughout the conversation, Lindsay will discuss her legal battle, life in prison, her regrets, and much more.


In part five of ‘the Story of Lindsay Souvannarath’ the series will switch it’s focus from telling to story to unpacking many of it's dark elements.

In ‘James and Lindsay’s Arsenal’ we will examine the firearms available to Lindsay and James with the help of Canadian firearms expert and advocate Trevor Furlotte.


In ‘Part 6 - Lindsay and the Columbiners’ we will be joined by author/journalist Rachel Monroe who helps us better understand the stranger than fiction Columbiner subculture she has been researching for the better part of a decade.


In ‘Part 7 - Lindsay, the Internet, and Radicalization’, we will be joined by investigative journalist Mack Lamoureux (Vice) who will open our eyes to the troubling world of online radicalization in the context of Lindsay Souvannarath’s case.


In ‘Part 8 - Lindsay’s Biggest Fan!?’, one of the tentacles of this twisted story comes full circle as we will be joined by someone who may be Lindsay Souvannarath's biggest fan.