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About Murder In 20 Bobbie Stevens is o bsessed with true crime and passionate about writing and story telling and delivers a new and fascinating episode every Wednesday. Tune in, get the concise and complete episode in 20 minutes. Less Talk. More True crime.
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MI20 wishes to thank and acknowledge the following sources for this episode: Calgary Herald Mountie tells jury of bloody scene Brutal murder brings life term Prison escaper frustrates police trackers Escaped killer may be suspect Fatal fire probed as double murder New Brunswick lives in terror of escaped con Edmonton Journal Escaped killer becomes province's bogey man The Gazette Police scour Moncton to find escaped killer Convicted killer escapes - to terrify the elderly in Chatham, N.B. Police hunt N.B. fugitive Legere after priest killed Fugitive killer Leaere may have an accomplice, N.B. police say Village lives in terror after priest's murder Notes detailing life of killer found in bar 'I was nearby all along' Leger taunts his pursuers Guards were too old, stupid and fat to nab me, Legere tells court Woman recalls night of terror Legere trial hears grim details The Ottawa Citizen 2 accused enter guilty pleas in N.B. shopkeeper's death Roll of money key evidence in murder trial Jury finds man guilty of second degree murder Fear grips New Brunswick town Police nab Miramichi's killer suspect N.B. fugitive surrendered to Mountie from Nepean Notes signed 'Legere' found by pub patrons Woman tells court she saw Legere hiding just after his escape Microscopic evidence stars at Legere trial Legere trial ends Legere guilty of our four killings End of the Leger Nightmare The Leader-Post Legere may have left Star-Phoenix Warrants issued Convicted murderer and accomplice of notorious serial killer Allan Legere dead at 52 Killer Allan Legere denied parole after asking why he can't be forgiven Parole board decision notes Allan Legere planned escape in year of murder conviction
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PODCAST EXCERPT They were sharing a late night snack when they heard a loud noise at the door, John went to see what caused it when two men burst in. A third man stayed on the porch. One of them pushed Mary in to the kitchen, the other hit John. He asked what they wanted, but his attacker didn't answer and kept beating him. She awoke to the sound of him showering. When he emerged he dumped a roll of red-stained money on her bed and told her to count it. Allan didn't realize she was a police officer and ordered her to drive. They stopped in Sussex for gas. Allen took her keys and money to go pay for the gas. But she had a second set of keys in her purse. She put them in the ignition and roared off. While he sat drinking beer Allan was wrote an autobiography of sorts. Over 15 pages he listed dates and names and signed it Allan Legere.
SERIAL KILLER: ALLAN LEGERE A VOW TO TERRORIZE When convicted of murder, Allan vowed to terrorize The Miramachi. Two years later he used a makeshift key to slip out of his cuffs. On the run for seven months he killed four more. An off-duty officer and a spare set of keys finally ended his reign of terror.
About Murder In 20 Bobbie Stevens is o bsessed with true crime and passionate about writing and story telling and delivers a new and fascinating episode every Wednesday. Tune in, get the concise and complete episode in 20 minutes. Less Talk. More True crime.
Contact Murder in 20, British Columbia, Canada
Copyright 2024. All rights reserved.
PODCAST EXCERPT They were sharing a late night snack when they heard a loud noise at the door, John went to see what caused it when two men burst in. A third man stayed on the porch. One of them pushed Mary in to the kitchen, the other hit John. He asked what they wanted, but his attacker didn't answer and kept beating him. She awoke to the sound of him showering. When he emerged he dumped a roll of red-stained money on her bed and told her to count it. Allan didn't realize she was a police officer and ordered her to drive. They stopped in Sussex for gas. Allen took her keys and money to go pay for the gas. But she had a second set of keys in her purse. She put them in the ignition and roared off. While he sat drinking beer Allan was wrote an autobiography of sorts. Over 15 pages he listed dates and names and signed it Allan Legere.
MI20 wishes to thank and acknowledge the following sources for this episode: Calgary Herald Mountie tells jury of bloody scene Brutal murder brings life term Prison escaper frustrates police trackers Escaped killer may be suspect Fatal fire probed as double murder New Brunswick lives in terror of escaped con Edmonton Journal Escaped killer becomes province's bogey man The Gazette Police scour Moncton to find escaped killer Convicted killer escapes - to terrify the elderly in Chatham, N.B. Police hunt N.B. fugitive Legere after priest killed Fugitive killer Leaere may have an accomplice, N.B. police say Village lives in terror after priest's murder Notes detailing life of killer found in bar 'I was nearby all along' Leger taunts his pursuers Guards were too old, stupid and fat to nab me, Legere tells court Woman recalls night of terror Legere trial hears grim details The Ottawa Citizen 2 accused enter guilty pleas in N.B. shopkeeper's death Roll of money key evidence in murder trial Jury finds man guilty of second degree murder Fear grips New Brunswick town Police nab Miramichi's killer suspect N.B. fugitive surrendered to Mountie from Nepean Notes signed 'Legere' found by pub patrons Woman tells court she saw Legere hiding just after his escape Microscopic evidence stars at Legere trial Legere trial ends Legere guilty of our four killings End of the Leger Nightmare The Leader-Post Legere may have left Star-Phoenix Warrants issued Convicted murderer and accomplice of notorious serial killer Allan Legere dead at 52 Killer Allan Legere denied parole after asking why he can't be forgiven Parole board decision notes Allan Legere planned escape in year of murder conviction
SERIAL KILLER: ALLAN LEGERE A VOW TO TERRORIZE When convicted of murder, Allan vowed to terrorize The Miramachi. Two years later he used a makeshift key to slip out of his cuffs. On the run for seven months he killed four more. An off-duty officer and a spare set of keys finally ended his reign of terror.
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