Episode 370: In this episode, we journey into the chilling case of Jesse Imeson—a man whose troubled past and violent crimes left a deep scar on Southwestern Ontario. In the summer of 2007, Imeson's name became synonymous with fear as he embarked on a deadly spree, taking three innocent lives. The victims were Carlos Rivera, 25, of Windsor and Helene Regier, 72, and her husband, Bill Regier, 73, near the community of Grand Bend. The discovery of the murders sparked a 12-day nationwide manhunt and led to the capture of the killer in Portage-du-Forte, Quebec, near the Ontario border.
However, behind the headlines lies a story of trauma, addiction, and claims of childhood abuse that may have shaped the path to his horrific acts.
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Man who killed elderly couple and bartender has appeal rejected by Supreme Court | CBC News
Carlos Rivera - Search - Newspapers.com™
Family of victims lash out as smirking killer gets life sentence
Supreme Court of Canada | 38467
Windsor murderer's claim of sexual abuse hits legal setback
2021 ONSC 5289 (CanLII) | Imeson v. Maryvale | CanLII
2018 ONCA 888 (CanLII) | Imeson v. Maryvale (Maryvale Adolescent and Family Services) | CanLII
2017 ONSC 1906 (CanLII) | Imeson v. Maryvale | CanLII2016 ONSC 6020 (CanLII) | Imeson v Maryvale | CanLII
Murder suspect Jesse Imeson captured in QuebecSuspect in 3 Ontario slayings appears in Windsor court | CBC News
Ont. man pleads guilty in 3 'savage' slayings, sentenced to life | CBC News
LFP Archives: The hunt for, and truth about, spree killer Jesse Imeson
Inadmissible evidence could lead to new trial
Obituary of Helene Marie Regier | T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home
So, why did he do it? - Grand Bend Strip community newspaper
America's Most Wanted joins hunt for Ontario fugitive | CBC News Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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