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True Crime Hoaxes & Deceptions

Canadian Crimes and Capers

A Rogue's Gallery of Notorious Escapades

by (author) Angela Murphy

Publisher
Folklore Publishing
Initial publish date
Mar 2005
Category
Hoaxes & Deceptions, Criminals & Outlaws
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781894864305
    Publish Date
    Mar 2005
    List Price
    $9.95

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Description

Canadian Crimes and Capers is a rascal-laden romp through the annals of our nation's criminal history that demonstrates you'll find good and bad in any country.

Here are some of the evil-doers you'll meet between the covers of this fascinating book: Edwin Alonzo Boyd, dashing and clever veteran of World War II, was also a bold bank robber who became notorious for his sensational escapes from the Don Jail. Hilda Blake earned notoriety as the only Manitoba woman ever to die by the hangman's noose after the Brandon housemaid shot her mistress twice in the back.

The Black Donnellys, a fierce family of Irish immigrants, feuded for 20 years with their neighbours in Lucan, Ontario, until a cold winter's night in 1880 when a bloody slaughter brought the fight to an end

Dr. John Schneeberger tried to escape conviction by cutting open his arm and inserting a tube of blood to confound police with bogus blood tests

. Mad Trapper Albert Johnson led the RCMP on a wild 50-day chase and shoot-out across the Yukon wilderness before the Mounties got their man

. Billy Miner charmed the folks of Mission, BC, with his refined manners and cultivated speech, while at the same time pulling off Canada's first train robberies right under their noses

. Bank manager Nick Lysyk embezzled over $16 million from a Bank of Montreal branch in Edmonton. When he was caught the money had disappeared on big houses, fast women and even faster cars.

...and there's yet more murder and mayhem to be found in Canadian Crimes and Capers.

About the author

GORD STEINKE is the popular news anchor for Global Television in Edmonton. After earning his B.A. in journalism and communications at the University of Regina, Gord began a career both in newspapers and with CBC Radio-Television. He subsequently headed south of the border to work for an all-news channel in St. Paul-Minneapolis covering a number of international stories, including the invasion of Panama and the Gulf War. When not on the air or writing books, Gord enjoys playing and writing music (he has three rock albums under his belt) and riding his Harley.

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