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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 Calgary woman disappears without trace Missing woman's cat taken Task force set to search for woman Family braced for bad news on missing woman Search hinges on woman's pet Body found in boxes; roommate charged Parents cry as woman charged in death Family gathers to honour sister Jury picked for Point murder trial Carpet led police to Point Officer tells court of stain leading to cellar laundry room Stench of 'body 'made us gag' Couple made grisly find Boxes' contents shocked roommate Trudeau planned to leave roommate Accused killer agitated, angry, witness testifies Woman's skull struck at least 15 times Murder suspect worried, court hears Trudeau's sister identify slain woman's ring in court Point a 'gambler' not a 'killer' Witness say Trudeau upbeat last night seen alive Jury finds Point guilty of murder Edmonton Journal Roommate denies role in homicide Romantic fling turned sour, Calgary slaying trial hears Calgary woman drank heavily night before lover disappeared, court hears Killer winks in courtroom No parole for Point for 20 years Convicted Calgary killer Deborah Point granted escorted visit
PODCAST EXCERPT Deborah Point grew up in Calgary and worked at the Rockyview Hospital and spent her pay cheques on gambling and became addicted to video lottery terminals. Audrey Trudeau attended    university    in    Toronto    and    became    a physiotherapist.   With   a   divorce   behind   her   she   moved   to   Calgary   where she settled in to a job at Rockyview Hospital. In 1997 Deb's gambling addiction landed her in serious debt and her parents took out a second mortgage on their house to bail her out. In 1999 Deb and partner broke up, she was 38, alone and in debt to the tune of $8,000. Audrey felt sorry for her co-worker and said she could stay with her. But it wasn't long before Deb's financial problem became Audrey's financial problem. Audrey suspected she was stealing money from her. Then Audrey disappeared.
VICTIM: AUDREY TRUDEAU DO YOU KNOW YOUR ROOMATE? Audrey was a successful professional and when her co-worker Deb needed a place to stay she gave her a home. Soon she discovered Deb had stolen money to feed her gambling addiction and evicted her. Then Audrey disappeared.
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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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VICTIM: AUDREY TRUDEAU DO YOU KNOW YOUR ROOMATE? Audrey was a successful professional and when her co- worker Deb needed a place to stay she gave her a home. Soon she discovered Deb had stolen money to feed her gambling addiction and evicted her. Then Audrey disappeared.
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PODCAST EXCERPT Deborah Point grew up in Calgary and worked at the Rockyview Hospital and spent her pay cheques on gambling and became addicted to video lottery terminals. Audrey Trudeau attended   university   in   Toronto   and   became a   physiotherapist.   With   a   divorce   behind   her   she   moved   to Calgary    where    she    settled    in    to    a    job    at    Rockyview Hospital. In 1997 Deb's gambling addiction landed her in serious debt and her parents took out a second mortgage on their house to bail her out. In 1999 Deb and partner broke up, she was 38, alone and in debt to the tune of $8,000. Audrey felt sorry for her co-worker and said she could stay with her. But it wasn't long before Deb's financial problem became Audrey's financial problem. Audrey suspected she was stealing money from her. Then Audrey disappeared.
MI20 wishes to thank and acknowledge the following sources for this episode: Calgary Herald Calgary woman disappears without trace Missing woman's cat taken Task force set to search for woman Family braced for bad news on missing woman Search hinges on woman's pet Body found in boxes; roommate charged Parents cry as woman charged in death Family gathers to honour sister Jury picked for Point murder trial Carpet led police to Point Officer tells court of stain leading to cellar laundry room Stench of 'body 'made us gag' Couple made grisly find Boxes' contents shocked roommate Trudeau planned to leave roommate Accused killer agitated, angry, witness testifies Woman's skull struck at least 15 times Murder suspect worried, court hears Trudeau's sister identify slain woman's ring in court Point a 'gambler' not a 'killer' Witness say Trudeau upbeat last night seen alive Jury finds Point guilty of murder Edmonton Journal Roommate denies role in homicide Romantic fling turned sour, Calgary slaying trial hears Calgary woman drank heavily night before lover disappeared, court hears Killer winks in courtroom No parole for Point for 20 years Convicted Calgary killer Deborah Point granted escorted visit
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