What Cries Out
We are a monthly Mother-Daughter True Crime Podcast. Each month we will focus on a case that cries out to us. What brings an individual to the precipice of darkness? Can we make sense of societies darkest edges? Sometimes we share generationally opposing views or push our own minds to that edge, but we do this to bring souls into remembrance all while bringing a social issue to light... This is What Cries Out.
What Cries Out
Into the Abyss: The Murder of Tim McLean
*Trigger* This episode discusses cannibalism.
“Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster. And if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you”. When researching a true-crime podcast, we often think of this quote by philosopher Frederich Nietzsche. We do our best to not gaze for too long, but only glance. What cried out to us about this case…or any case we cover? It’s not just about the crime, but how it impacts us as a society. The case we are going to discuss is about two people from different backgrounds on a proverbial collision course, and it forever changed the lives of those who witnessed it. The victim, his family and the passengers were not given a choice…. They were forced to gaze into the abyss and to deal with its aftermath. We will also discuss why the Canadian Criminal Justice system had no choice but to release the perpetrator of one of Canada’s most horrendous murders. Welcome to Episode 23- Into the Abyss: The Murder of Tim McLean.
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Sources:
Carol de Delley – Tim's Law (timslaw.ca)
Cold Facts of the Case – Tim's Law (timslaw.ca)
Dr. Todd Grande Youtube Channel and Link Below
Tim McLean Murder (Vince Li) | Mental Health & Personality - Bing video
Introduction - The Review Board Systems in Canada: An Overview of Results from the Mentally Disordered Accused Data Collection Study (justice.gc.ca)
Introduction - The Review Board Systems in Canada: An Overview of Results from the Mentally Disordered Accused Data Collection Study (justice.gc.ca)
Grieving Assistance Onboarding (joincake.com)
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