That would be really awesome! I love hearing about stuff from other parts of the world instead of just the U.S. all the time. And this episode is in Canada where I live so it’s not anything new to me either! Don’t get me wrong I love all the episodes but international crime would be really cool!
@@ngaire-jasminbarrett5096 ha ha that’s what I was thinking!! But hey, there are scientists that rotate staying there 6 months of the year in a few different locations… we never know what may go on there… (cue Twilight Zone theme)…
Ladies the second case is why we do not ever tell anyone we live alone or hang out on our porches and balconies alone. If someone asks, lie and tell them you live with your brother, husband, and four sons! Too many damn psychopaths running around in this world.
@@kimberlyweaver1285 My daughter and I, who live together in an apartment were just talking about this the other day. She was criticizing a movie that we were watching. She said it was clearly written by a man because the female lead (who was home alone) heard a knock on her door at 2 in the morning, and she opened the door. My daughter said that no woman would write a scene where a female character did something like that. In an episode of a TV show, 2 young women were being tailgates for blocks by a man late at night. The female driver got angry enough that she stopped the car, so that she could get out, walk back to his car and confront him. We saw that show a few years ago, and my daughter still brings it up as the kind of scene that no woman would ever write...no woman is going to get out of her car, make herself vulnerable, and confront an unknown man (or men) in the middle of the night. I thought of these scenes when you said that your husband thinks it's strange that you don't answer the door when your alone. Any other woman would completely understand. When a man says something like that, you realize that men and women really do live in 2 different worlds. We can both perceive the exact same situation in such different ways. A situation that a man doesn't see as threatening or potentially dangerous, is a situation that makes us wary and hyper-vigilant, almost as an automatic reflex, something we don't even always consciously think about. We don't answer the door at night if we're alone...it's just something we don't do, but we don't necessarily have a little inner dialogue at the time about why we're not answering that door. It's just innate...don't answer a door at night if you're alone. My daughter and I have discussed the topic at length. It's an interesting subject. Maybe I'll bring it up sometime at a family get-together, so I can see what my male relatives think, or if it's something they've even ever given any thought to.
I read a book written by Robert Hare, the Canadian psychologist who devised the psychopathy checklist, and there's a chapter all about his meeting Clifford Olson. The chapter is called 'The ultimate' as Olson had the highest score of any of the killers he tested. The part that stuck with me however is as he talked at length with Olson, Robert was so intent in the conversation, almost hypnotised, he happened to glance down at the table and realized that Olson had taken his hand in his own, and was gently stroking it. He had no idea how long he'd been doing it. That gave me the fuckin heebies for weeks after reading that. What a disgusting awful piece of human shit. Glad the fuckers dead.
@@cornelious157 I was 15 and living in Surrey when Olson began his rampage. Everyone was terrified as the kidnappings and murders continued. Still, my girlfriend and I continued to hitch-hike the King George and Fraser Highways to visit friends. Stupid, dumb-ass kids I call us now, and very, very lucky to have escaped Olson's clutches. The same girlfriend's boyfriend, when we were 16, was actually picked up by Olson in his white station wagon on Scott Road in Surrey. Olson turned onto River Road at the bottom of Scott Hill instead of driving up the hill towards where Mike wanted to go. When Mike asked him wtf was going on and to let him out, Olson put his hand on his knee and asked him if he could be nice. Mike, furious and not having a clue who this moron was, yelled at him to let him out or he would attack him and crash the car. Olson stopped the car and Mike jumped out. It wasn't until Olson was arrested years later that Mike realized who had picked him up that day.
@@dianne11ca Jesus that’s terrifying. Usually if you fight back right away these cowards will leave you be. Thank god Mike stood up for you all. That could’ve ended very differently….
I can’t even image how many victims Olsen would have had if he hadn’t only been free for 4 years of his adult life. I want to know how many kids legitimately ran away and were later found in these locals that made the cops so damn flippant about these 11 kids vanishing.
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Or that kid that killed those RCMP officers in Moncton or the other guy that killed 4 RCMP officers in mayerthorp or the other guy that killed a bunch of people using that fake police car and uniform, the Benoit thing. Maybe those guys would be considered mass murderers. Not sure how the distinction is made. Anyway there's a lot he could talk about.
I was 15 and living in Surrey when Olson began his rampage. Everyone was terrified as the kidnappings and murders continued. Still, my girlfriend and I continued to hitch-hike the King George and Fraser Highways to visit friends. Stupid, dumb-ass kids I call us now, and very, very lucky to have escaped Olson's clutches. The same girlfriend's boyfriend, when we were 16, was actually picked up by Olson in his white station wagon on Scott Road in Surrey. Olson turned onto River Road at the bottom of Scott Hill instead of driving up the hill towards where Mike wanted to go. When Mike asked him wtf was going on and to let him out, Olson put his hand on his knee and asked him if he could be nice. Mike, furious and not having a clue who this moron was, yelled at him to let him out or he would attack him and crash the car. Olson stopped the car and Mike jumped out. When Olson was arrested, Mike learned who had picked him up that day.
That is exactly what made him so terrifying! In a time when hitchhiking was still pretty normal and the dangers often not understood. I remember always thinking that if things got weird I could get out of the situation, being that young (15 when I first hitchhiked), I'd always tell myself that hese things dont happen here, that I hadn't heard about anyone else turning up dead so I'm safe. I was only 2 when Olsen was caught, but we all grew up knowing about him, he cast a dark shadow on all our lives for a long time after. I lived in Victoria, moving between Port Alberni and Vic for most of my childhood. The fact this happened so close terrified everyone, but as a child and a teenager it felt like it may as well have happened on the other side of the country. Being a dumb ass kid, feeling invincible, we had this feeling that it was a Vancouver problem. Something that couldn't possibly happen in a smaller city like Victoria, even it was only a ferry ride away. It just didn't seem real. I hope that your friend was able to work through any trauma that may have caused them, it most definitely isn't something that would be easy to move past. The people who survive- the families, the friends, the would-be victims- suffer long after a case is solved, the trauma never really goes away. I am glad to know that your friend stood their ground and followed their gut, although we do have a pretty good idea of how it would've played out, who knows what could have happened. ❤️
@@samanthafairweather9186 Mike was/is small in stature, and at 16, he looked younger than he was. Luckily, because of this, he was a scrappy guy and didn't take guff from anyone despite being the biggest hearted guy I know. He married my girlfriend soon after high school and they were happy until her too early death a few years ago. If Mike had not fought, that love story never would have happened. Olson destroyed so many lives, so many families. He was a blight on the Earth, and I am glad that he is gone.
@@dianne11ca clifford olsen made the Canadian government his puppet There truly is no punishment in canada He scammed the Canadian government and still payed him that's sick
I can't believe this man was still getting government money while he was in jail. I just lost my husband very recently and I am fighting with the coroner's office to get a death certificate (6) weeks later. I was told 4-6 weeks. Now being told sense an autopsy was done. I live in Louisiana (he passed away offshore) so it is automatically done if he was not under a Dr 's care for any reason. I will have to wait 4-6 months. I don't work. So I can lose my house and live in my truck by the time the coroner gets off her ass. She can list it as undetermined and then change the finding later. But if I lived in Canada and received benefits from the government and killed my husband I would be getting benefits. WTF!!!!!! Sorry for the rant. It's just a way to vent. I should be saying what a horrible piece of shit these men are for taking these women away from their families and I hope there is a special place in hell waiting just for them .
You have every right to be angry. I would be too. The mind boggles at how he was ultimately rewarded for his crimes. It works out that he was paid something like $100,000 for what he'd done. I wonder what the victims families received? Also, I'm very sorry for your loss.
@@samanthafairweather9186Thank you. Went back and watched again. So yeah it would have been $100,000 for his wife and child. Then how long was he getting benefits before he went to jail for the murders. He got out of prison in 1980 or '81 can't remember exactly. But starting killing before 2 months. So if he was getting benefits right after he got out jail. It wasn't cut off until 2010. The amount was $1100.00 a month and some change. That's a whole lot of money. That's 30 years. 30 years × $1100.00 is $396,000.
I would strongly recommend the video by 'This is MONSTERS' on Olson. His criminal record is unbelievably lengthy. The details of all his crimes are just insane
It was the only way to find the bodies. His father was as bad as him. A guy I knew grew up with him on the same street. They hated each other. Clifford did sick shi! To girls as a 5 6 year old. The sister was a sweetheart he said. I like to think the people who got the money were victims as well.
@@Bowie.Moonen As has been pointed out, it was the only way to find the bodies. So, actually, it *sounds like those very few cases you know about* because the media made a huge fuss about it for the same reason that has always been done: generate more revenue. When taking care of the killer's families is not done none of us hears about it because that's not news (and therefore it won't generate more revenue). What this *sounds like* is you making use of the false availability heuristic.
Absolutely disgraceful! That's just rewarding bad behavior. I wonder if the families of the victims got any money? Probably not. Remember, according to police, they were "just runaways".
Imagine that you wouldn’t be concerned if your 12 year old daughter was missing for 2 days,absolute madness I want to no we’re my daughter is always and she’s 14
I agree. But he could do much better on the images! He said "and she was strangled with her bra". He then shows a mans hairy arm with something tied around it. That is only one example. Wish he'd take more time and use less unrelated images.
Is criminally listed Canadian?? I love that you cover cases from Canada, especially those from Saskatchewan. I live in Saskatchewan, so it’s pretty interesting seeing a few cases you cover from here in your pass videos
In 1975 I was walking home from high school alone. Long dark hair. Parted in the middle. Ted Bundy tried to get me in his car to show him where a street was. I got mad and cussed him out. He sat for a minute and I got like “ oh! Crap!” But he took off full speed. I had no idea about him. Till some years later when I saw the face and car.
Clifford O tormented the victim’s families, and managed to monetize his murders, getting paid “per dead child”. And the sentence was max 25 years, since all the sentences run concurrently. He highlighted everything wrong with Canadian Injustice System. Glad he’s burning in hell.
The US has "concurrent" sentencing, too. It's like they try to make up stuff just to find ways they can get out. It's a discount sale for murder. Two for the price of one.
FINALLY!!! bout time you put your own home country on the map! Canada sends it's regards.....PS. when you do a part two to this video. include some of the Canadian serial killers who the world don't really know. The Neighbour. The Tissue Slayer. The Bedtime Balcony Slayer. Etc. Other then that. Keep it up. Been a fan for years. Long before you started spamming us with sponsors. The good ol days. Stay safe stay legal. Preciate it all again!
What you call spamming is what helps him earn a living. Everyone deserves to make a living, especially if they are a TH-cam content creator. It costs money and especially, his time, to research and make a video. I don't mind advertisers, especially if it enables Criminally Listed to continue putting out most excellent videos for us to watch!❤️
How he managed to get money from the government and the police department and the courts, for his family, but didn't pay anything to the victim's families. The system is entirely messed up.
@@bekkismith5643 That's your opinion your entitled to that we all have our own opinions but you could have kept this 1 to yourself or been less ignorant!
Canadian legal system is soft. Serial killers eligible for parole after 25 years and no death penalty. Sorry but I don’t think you can rehabilitate a serial killer and even if you could it would be a nightmare for the public once released. Oh and paying the serial killer and his family? Sounds very Canadian. I like you guys but it doesn’t sound like a bad gig to be a convict there.
Yep. Hey you can cut a guy’s head off and eat some of his organs in front of dozens of witnesses including police and still be out and on with your life under a new identity. Then there’s Karla Homolka. You can look that one up.
If the last crimes had been committed in Australia, life means life, so he'd NEVER get out, and a snowballs chance in hell of even being given a chance at parole. He'd be there till he's brought out in a body bag. And none of this paying him for the bodies bulls**t neither. That part really disgusted me
@@jsquire5pa people who have gotten out on parole have killed again. There are several cases of it. Death sentence and they can’t kill again so yes it does reduce in those individual cases.
@@xxkomebackkidxx but you dont assess the utility of these sigular cases you have to assess the utility of society as a whole ... when this is done there is no evidence capital punishment lowers crime
I hate defense attorneys who know that thier client is guilty as HELL. How do they look in the damn mirror? Are they proud of the reflection of themselves? Shame on them
I feel sorry for defense attorneys. It's a thankless job, and they nearly always hate their clients, especially the worst of the worst. The problem is that everyone has the right to an attorney, and someone has to do it.
I just saw the bell and actually got happy to see I & hit the button so fast. Love your channel. 😍🤔❣ I feel horrible for all the victims/families. RIP Angel's 🕊🍂❤ So sad.🤦♀️💔 Again, I love how perfectly you tell these tragedies told straight through. I feel horrible for those poor women/people. Ugh. I hope they castrated the pigs monsters. POS. Thanks again for the upload. God bless 👑🙏🏻🕊🧡🧡
Windsor Ont is a major Ontario city and comes before Detroit Michigan. If you're doing Canadian keep it Canadian. "Windsor Ont, bordering Detroit Michigan"
Im Cambridge born and raised crazy to see murders in guelph and so close to home i club in guelph from time to time so its crazy to see but great video!
Awesome timing as usual Rob! Thank you for staying my #1 crime and paranormal channel ❤️ Ever notice how many killers have three names? I mean they apparently go by three names? Such as Theodore Robert Bundy? Etc?. Just a strange thing...
I wondered about that too. I mean most ppl have at least three names but maybe it's common in the court system to refer to someone by their whole name to make it as unique as possible to avoid ppl confusing the criminal with locals with similar names?
In a small town a murder was committed. The victims last name was Hoffpower, it could be misspelled. His death was not solved. His story was on a criminal show. I can’t remember the shows name. The town where he grew up is called Amory, ms. I am curious about this unsolved murder.
The cops didn't take the missing person case serious at first all too often that happens I'm afraid and as soon as they do start looking it's already too late to save the victim.
Thanks CL. Boy what a horrible cluster f.. k of monsters you found for this one! Government supporting a multiple murderer while he's in prison. And sending tons of cash to his wife. WTF?💔🤯
I kidd you not, whenever I complain about the lack of a death penalty here for baby/child killers l ALWAYS use Olson has the prime example for the need. So we housed him, fed him, AND gave him government money (more than most people on government help are given)!!! This, AFTER extorting money to say where all those children were left. What in the hell???🤬😡😠 I will never ever forget this case because it began the month l turned 20, after becoming a wife + mother at 19, and we were still reeling with the Atlanta Child Murders. They overlapped a little. As a new mother, they horrified me. At 62 now, they STILL do. The slack BC police "work" was appalling. Shocking & disgusting, lack of caring, etc etc. Whether a child has runaway or not is BESIDES the fact. Their disappearance is STILL a disappearance to the family and an anxiety riddled time. EVERY missing child report should be investigated until answers are found for the family, not just written off as runaways. The lucky cases end up as runaways found alive. The lucky cases. But what of the kids who might have been saved had police taken their disappearance as a possible life-death situation right from the start?? Still sick to my stomach that we are sooooo weak we house AND pay money to child killers but don't help decent folk with all that money instead. I still can't believe Karla Homolka went on to have THREE kids of her own. She too should have been put down, and at the *very least* , forcibly spayed in prison. This country is soooo f up!!!👎🏻 🐾🌈☮️🇨🇦
Not guilty for reason of insanity what a joke he planned out and executed the murder I'm sick to death of these people using the insanity plea to attempt to wash themselves of the crimes they commited to get a lesser sentence they knew perfectly well what they were doing when they commit the crime so they should face up to it and get a full sentence for it.
Thank goodness the “Willy Pickton” murders aren’t on here. Every single frckn channel about Canada ALWAYS has the “Pickton/ Pig farm murders”… yes that case is very important as I knew some of the victims but it’s just nice to see something different for once.
I remember back in the day when I was in Kingston I had an appointment at the hospital and when I got there the street was cut off by so many cops I thought it was a bomb scare! Nobody was allowed in or out of the street, buses and cars were diverted, people were diverted to other entrances I caught a look at about at least 10 cops escorting some guy to a police van Later I found out it was Clifford Olsen
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That change of voice near the end of the first case scared me 😂
Same! I thought maybe he had a guest narrator for a second. Guessing he added that during the final edit.
It made me jump 😂😂
Haha me too!!
I looked for a comment thinking I imagined it for a minute.
me too!...then he did it again...
I’d love to see this turn into a mini series where you talk about serial killers from each continent! Good afternoon and g’day from Australia 🇦🇺
That would be really awesome! I love hearing about stuff from other parts of the world instead of just the U.S. all the time. And this episode is in Canada where I live so it’s not anything new to me either! Don’t get me wrong I love all the episodes but international crime would be really cool!
The Antarctica one would be 😳
@@salamisumo2 correct me if I’m wrong, but I have a feeling CL would skip Antarctica because there’s not a lot of true crime there, no?
@@Tara_P_Rose me too! I admit that it does get boring hearing about America all the time (well to me, at least)
@@ngaire-jasminbarrett5096 ha ha that’s what I was thinking!! But hey, there are scientists that rotate staying there 6 months of the year in a few different locations… we never know what may go on there… (cue Twilight Zone theme)…
Ladies the second case is why we do not ever tell anyone we live alone or hang out on our porches and balconies alone. If someone asks, lie and tell them you live with your brother, husband, and four sons! Too many damn psychopaths running around in this world.
Absolutely correct! Haha, lie and say "I live with my 4 brothers, husband, and 3 very muscular and strong body builder sons."😂
My husband thinks I’m strange because I never answer the door if he isn’t here. I don’t need anyone knowing I live there and I am alone.
@@kimberlyweaver1285 My daughter and I, who live together in an apartment were just talking about this the other day. She was criticizing a movie that we were watching. She said it was clearly written by a man because the female lead (who was home alone) heard a knock on her door at 2 in the morning, and she opened the door. My daughter said that no woman would write a scene where a female character did something like that. In an episode of a TV show, 2 young women were being tailgates for blocks by a man late at night. The female driver got angry enough that she stopped the car, so that she could get out, walk back to his car and confront him. We saw that show a few years ago, and my daughter still brings it up as the kind of scene that no woman would ever write...no woman is going to get out of her car, make herself vulnerable, and confront an unknown man (or men) in the middle of the night.
I thought of these scenes when you said that your husband thinks it's strange that you don't answer the door when your alone. Any other woman would completely understand. When a man says something like that, you realize that men and women really do live in 2 different worlds. We can both perceive the exact same situation in such different ways. A situation that a man doesn't see as threatening or potentially dangerous, is a situation that makes us wary and hyper-vigilant, almost as an automatic reflex, something we don't even always consciously think about. We don't answer the door at night if we're alone...it's just something we don't do, but we don't necessarily have a little inner dialogue at the time about why we're not answering that door. It's just innate...don't answer a door at night if you're alone.
My daughter and I have discussed the topic at length. It's an interesting subject. Maybe I'll bring it up sometime at a family get-together, so I can see what my male relatives think, or if it's something they've even ever given any thought to.
I can't believe some people don't lock their doors... Who knows what kind of sick people walk among us
Tell them that I, Bad Ronald, am your Main Man😉
I read a book written by Robert Hare, the Canadian psychologist who devised the psychopathy checklist, and there's a chapter all about his meeting Clifford Olson. The chapter is called 'The ultimate' as Olson had the highest score of any of the killers he tested. The part that stuck with me however is as he talked at length with Olson, Robert was so intent in the conversation, almost hypnotised, he happened to glance down at the table and realized that Olson had taken his hand in his own, and was gently stroking it. He had no idea how long he'd been doing it. That gave me the fuckin heebies for weeks after reading that. What a disgusting awful piece of human shit. Glad the fuckers dead.
Clifford Was in my childhood and let’s just say we were all terrified to go out and our poor parents
@@cornelious157 I was 15 and living in Surrey when Olson began his rampage. Everyone was terrified as the kidnappings and murders continued. Still, my girlfriend and I continued to hitch-hike the King George and Fraser Highways to visit friends. Stupid, dumb-ass kids I call us now, and very, very lucky to have escaped Olson's clutches. The same girlfriend's boyfriend, when we were 16, was actually picked up by Olson in his white station wagon on Scott Road in Surrey. Olson turned onto River Road at the bottom of Scott Hill instead of driving up the hill towards where Mike wanted to go. When Mike asked him wtf was going on and to let him out, Olson put his hand on his knee and asked him if he could be nice. Mike, furious and not having a clue who this moron was, yelled at him to let him out or he would attack him and crash the car. Olson stopped the car and Mike jumped out. It wasn't until Olson was arrested years later that Mike realized who had picked him up that day.
@@dianne11ca Jesus that’s terrifying. Usually if you fight back right away these cowards will leave you be. Thank god Mike stood up for you all. That could’ve ended very differently….
OMG!!!! That’s just freaky af! Oh😮
@@kikibee2745 isn't it!? Fucking yikes man.
Is it just me, or did the slowed creepy voice at 9:55 nearly scare the crap out of you too? Ahhh! Freaky!!! 😱
I screamed my head off 🤣
Gave me the fucking chills, goddamn.
It definitely took me by surprise.
It sounds like it could be his natural voice tbh.
Omg yeeeees and also changed at 12:18 & 19:13 but the change in the voice didn't scare me as much as it did at 9:55 i literally got the chills😨
Lol. It was different and I noticed it
Ur almost to a million subscribers!! This channel is very under rated! Love seeing ur posts! 💙💙
Underrated? He's one of the most popular TH-cam crime channels!
I can’t even image how many victims Olsen would have had if he hadn’t only been free for 4 years of his adult life. I want to know how many kids legitimately ran away and were later found in these locals that made the cops so damn flippant about these 11 kids vanishing.
As a fellow Canadian I would love to have you make more Canadian cases known more.
Me too
same it the Bill-10/11 passes he'll have to if he wants to keep the algorithm thing
@@ShirleeKnott god bless CanCon
@@gingerkid1048 let's hope it doesn't pass
Yes to more Canadian cases pls
Absolutely missed the longer content. Awesome video, hope you're doing well!
i have seen you somewhere 🤔 are you from australia?
12yo who stayed at friends house for days and her parents didn’t worry about not seeing her for days??? WTF!! How does this make any sense!!
I wonder if they also classed the 9 year old as a runaway as well.🤔
You know, I don't think I've ever said this in my entire life to anyone but, I really like your voice. Thank you for the videos
Yeesss! A new CL episode!!!! Thanks CL!!!!
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SO EARLY🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Bed time content - You are the absolute BEST!!! Thank you for always going deep into these cases and covering with such detail and compassion.
My absolute favorite! Thanks CL!
I was 100% expecting Paul Bernardo/Karla Hamolka, Willie Pickton and Luka Magnotta.
magnotta is no serial killer .he killed one person
I think Bernardo/Homolka have already been profiled on this channel.
Or that kid that killed those RCMP officers in Moncton or the other guy that killed 4 RCMP officers in mayerthorp or the other guy that killed a bunch of people using that fake police car and uniform, the Benoit thing. Maybe those guys would be considered mass murderers. Not sure how the distinction is made. Anyway there's a lot he could talk about.
@@jasonjuneau2948 one called 3 cases of domestic violence turned into spree killings.
I was expecting Pickton or Col. Williams
I always love to see a Canadian themed video from my favourite Canadian channel!! ❤️🇨🇦
Love both your channels! Keep up with pumping out the vids! Don't quit ✌️✌️✌️
He's quitting
I was 15 and living in Surrey when Olson began his rampage. Everyone was terrified as the kidnappings and murders continued. Still, my girlfriend and I continued to hitch-hike the King George and Fraser Highways to visit friends. Stupid, dumb-ass kids I call us now, and very, very lucky to have escaped Olson's clutches. The same girlfriend's boyfriend, when we were 16, was actually picked up by Olson in his white station wagon on Scott Road in Surrey. Olson turned onto River Road at the bottom of Scott Hill instead of driving up the hill towards where Mike wanted to go. When Mike asked him wtf was going on and to let him out, Olson put his hand on his knee and asked him if he could be nice. Mike, furious and not having a clue who this moron was, yelled at him to let him out or he would attack him and crash the car. Olson stopped the car and Mike jumped out. When Olson was arrested, Mike learned who had picked him up that day.
That is exactly what made him so terrifying! In a time when hitchhiking was still pretty normal and the dangers often not understood. I remember always thinking that if things got weird I could get out of the situation, being that young (15 when I first hitchhiked), I'd always tell myself that hese things dont happen here, that I hadn't heard about anyone else turning up dead so I'm safe.
I was only 2 when Olsen was caught, but we all grew up knowing about him, he cast a dark shadow on all our lives for a long time after. I lived in Victoria, moving between Port Alberni and Vic for most of my childhood. The fact this happened so close terrified everyone, but as a child and a teenager it felt like it may as well have happened on the other side of the country. Being a dumb ass kid, feeling invincible, we had this feeling that it was a Vancouver problem. Something that couldn't possibly happen in a smaller city like Victoria, even it was only a ferry ride away. It just didn't seem real.
I hope that your friend was able to work through any trauma that may have caused them, it most definitely isn't something that would be easy to move past. The people who survive- the families, the friends, the would-be victims- suffer long after a case is solved, the trauma never really goes away. I am glad to know that your friend stood their ground and followed their gut, although we do have a pretty good idea of how it would've played out, who knows what could have happened.
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Your friend is so lucky!! If he'd not been so aggressive towards Olsen to get away, I don't want to imagine what could've happened.
@@samanthafairweather9186 Mike was/is small in stature, and at 16, he looked younger than he was. Luckily, because of this, he was a scrappy guy and didn't take guff from anyone despite being the biggest hearted guy I know. He married my girlfriend soon after high school and they were happy until her too early death a few years ago. If Mike had not fought, that love story never would have happened. Olson destroyed so many lives, so many families. He was a blight on the Earth, and I am glad that he is gone.
@@dianne11ca clifford olsen made the Canadian government his puppet
There truly is no punishment in canada
He scammed the Canadian government and still payed him that's sick
Lucky man
Your content is consistently off the chain!!😍😍👍👍👏👏
Whew! Was falling asleep but 9:56 woke me up!
I can't believe this man was still getting government money while he was in jail. I just lost my husband very recently and I am fighting with the coroner's office to get a death certificate (6) weeks later. I was told 4-6 weeks. Now being told sense an autopsy was done. I live in Louisiana (he passed away offshore) so it is automatically done if he was not under a Dr 's care for any reason. I will have to wait 4-6 months. I don't work. So I can lose my house and live in my truck by the time the coroner gets off her ass. She can list it as undetermined and then change the finding later. But if I lived in Canada and received benefits from the government and killed my husband I would be getting benefits. WTF!!!!!! Sorry for the rant. It's just a way to vent. I should be saying what a horrible piece of shit these men are for taking these women away from their families and I hope there is a special place in hell waiting just for them .
You have every right to be angry. I would be too. The mind boggles at how he was ultimately rewarded for his crimes. It works out that he was paid something like $100,000 for what he'd done. I wonder what the victims families received?
Also, I'm very sorry for your loss.
@@samanthafairweather9186Thank you. Went back and watched again. So yeah it would have been $100,000 for his wife and child. Then how long was he getting benefits before he went to jail for the murders. He got out of prison in 1980 or '81 can't remember exactly. But starting killing before 2 months. So if he was getting benefits right after he got out jail. It wasn't cut off until 2010. The amount was $1100.00 a month and some change. That's a whole lot of money. That's 30 years. 30 years × $1100.00 is $396,000.
I would strongly recommend the video by 'This is MONSTERS' on Olson. His criminal record is unbelievably lengthy. The details of all his crimes are just insane
Woooaahhh…at 9:52 it sounds like he gets possessed or something lol
I love how your voice sounds like you've had too much NyQuil! 💛
mans here been cooking his chicken in nyquil before it was cool
"he said the guilt was eating away at him...."
Scary ass voice all of a sudden!!
That last case and how the government took care of the killer and his family is sickening!!!!!! A slap in the face of all victims everywhere!!
Sounds like Canada
It was the only way to find the bodies. His father was as bad as him. A guy I knew grew up with him on the same street. They hated each other. Clifford did sick shi! To girls as a 5 6 year old. The sister was a sweetheart he said. I like to think the people who got the money were victims as well.
@@Bowie.Moonen As has been pointed out, it was the only way to find the bodies. So, actually, it *sounds like those very few cases you know about* because the media made a huge fuss about it for the same reason that has always been done: generate more revenue. When taking care of the killer's families is not done none of us hears about it because that's not news (and therefore it won't generate more revenue).
What this *sounds like* is you making use of the false availability heuristic.
Absolutely disgraceful! That's just rewarding bad behavior. I wonder if the families of the victims got any money? Probably not. Remember, according to police, they were "just runaways".
@@klondikemom3658 canada is weak canadian government negotiated with a terrorist canadian government is too appeasment
Good morning from Black Diamond Alberta, thank you for covering 🍁 cases! Love your uploads.
Imagine that you wouldn’t be concerned if your 12 year old daughter was missing for 2 days,absolute madness I want to no we’re my daughter is always and she’s 14
The absolute best true crime channel on TH-cam 👏🏽
I agree. But he could do much better on the images! He said "and she was strangled with her bra". He then shows a mans hairy arm with something tied around it. That is only one example. Wish he'd take more time and use less unrelated images.
What's up with the Canadian authorities always making deals with the devil???!!!
RIGHT ON!
About time man it's been a while...great content
Thanks for the great, consistent content!
Is criminally listed Canadian?? I love that you cover cases from Canada, especially those from Saskatchewan. I live in Saskatchewan, so it’s pretty interesting seeing a few cases you cover from here in your pass videos
Yes, he's Canadian 😁👍
Oh yeahhhh!! Another great video!!
In 1975 I was walking home from high school alone. Long dark hair. Parted in the middle. Ted Bundy tried to get me in his car to show him where a street was. I got mad and cussed him out. He sat for a minute and I got like “ oh! Crap!” But he took off full speed. I had no idea about him. Till some years later when I saw the face and car.
SCARY!!!
that’s a lie
Anyone else get creeped out by the voice change at 9:59? No? Just me..
It made me laugh
Came to the comments just to see if anyone else noticed 😳😳
Yep
I thought someone was behind me! Scared the crap out of me!!
Clifford O tormented the victim’s families, and managed to monetize his murders, getting paid “per dead child”. And the sentence was max 25 years, since all the sentences run concurrently. He highlighted everything wrong with Canadian Injustice System. Glad he’s burning in hell.
The US has "concurrent" sentencing, too. It's like they try to make up stuff just to find ways they can get out. It's a discount sale for murder. Two for the price of one.
"If I gave a shit about the parents, I wouldn't have killed their kids"
...dam
The crimes of Wayne Boden were the inspiration for the movie "Black Christmas" (1974).
We Canadians can do anything when we put our minds to it.
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Thank you for your channels. Enjoy your story telling.
FINALLY!!! bout time you put your own home country on the map! Canada sends it's regards.....PS. when you do a part two to this video. include some of the Canadian serial killers who the world don't really know. The Neighbour. The Tissue Slayer. The Bedtime Balcony Slayer. Etc. Other then that. Keep it up. Been a fan for years. Long before you started spamming us with sponsors. The good ol days. Stay safe stay legal. Preciate it all again!
What you call spamming is what helps him earn a living. Everyone deserves to make a living, especially if they are a TH-cam content creator. It costs money and especially, his time, to research and make a video.
I don't mind advertisers, especially if it enables Criminally Listed to continue putting out most excellent videos for us to watch!❤️
bless this channel for the content it uploads.
WTAF!!! 90 crimes and he's still allowed out of prison 🤬
Could you please do a part 2 with Allan Legere? I'd like to hear your take on his crimes. No, I'm not blood related.
Cheers from Niagara 🇨🇦✌️
Your channel is so amazing!!
This makes my evening.
So what’s up with the medical examiners in Canada? (For the second story)
Been waiting not so patiently for you 🤗🥰
How he managed to get money from the government and the police department and the courts, for his family, but didn't pay anything to the victim's families. The system is entirely messed up.
12 yrs old and nobody was concerned she was gone that long smh that's unbelievable
Canada could be easily a SK playground with those pathetic sentences and deals
Criminally Listed your content is AMAZING you have to BEST True Crime channel on YT Thanks for sharing 😊
Not even close
@@bekkismith5643 That's your opinion your entitled to that we all have our own opinions but you could have kept this 1 to yourself or been less ignorant!
@@rosepetals6563 you could have kept your opinion to yourself too?
But it's a public forum with an option to comment. So I did....just like you!!
@@rosepetals6563 PS
Ignorance is not knowing the difference between you're and your🤪🙄
So many murders. Dear God. Please bless the victims and the families.🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽😢😢😢😢😢
Canadian legal system is soft. Serial killers eligible for parole after 25 years and no death penalty. Sorry but I don’t think you can rehabilitate a serial killer and even if you could it would be a nightmare for the public once released. Oh and paying the serial killer and his family? Sounds very Canadian. I like you guys but it doesn’t sound like a bad gig to be a convict there.
Yep. Hey you can cut a guy’s head off and eat some of his organs in front of dozens of witnesses including police and still be out and on with your life under a new identity. Then there’s Karla Homolka. You can look that one up.
There is no evidence that capital punishment reduces crime rates or costs
If the last crimes had been committed in Australia, life means life, so he'd NEVER get out, and a snowballs chance in hell of even being given a chance at parole. He'd be there till he's brought out in a body bag. And none of this paying him for the bodies bulls**t neither. That part really disgusted me
@@jsquire5pa people who have gotten out on parole have killed again. There are several cases of it. Death sentence and they can’t kill again so yes it does reduce in those individual cases.
@@xxkomebackkidxx but you dont assess the utility of these sigular cases you have to assess the utility of society as a whole ... when this is done there is no evidence capital punishment lowers crime
I hate defense attorneys who know that thier client is guilty as HELL. How do they look in the damn mirror? Are they proud of the reflection of themselves? Shame on them
Someone's gotta do it tho, right? 🤷🏼♀️🤔
I feel sorry for defense attorneys. It's a thankless job, and they nearly always hate their clients, especially the worst of the worst. The problem is that everyone has the right to an attorney, and someone has to do it.
Excellent video!
You sees have great stories. Ones I’ve never heard. I’ve heard a lot of the ones from my other great story tellers
I don’t think I’ve ever been this early! Thanks for all the content! 🤩
Serial killers are terrifying no matter what country they are from.
Shout out from Red Deer Alberta
Thanks C.L.🖤
I just saw the bell and actually got happy to see I & hit the button so fast. Love your channel. 😍🤔❣
I feel horrible for all the victims/families. RIP Angel's 🕊🍂❤
So sad.🤦♀️💔
Again, I love how perfectly you tell these tragedies told straight through.
I feel horrible for those poor women/people. Ugh. I hope they castrated the pigs monsters. POS.
Thanks again for the upload.
God bless 👑🙏🏻🕊🧡🧡
Cal-GARY. LOL. That's a first for me.
Windsor Ont is a major Ontario city and comes before Detroit Michigan. If you're doing Canadian keep it Canadian.
"Windsor Ont, bordering Detroit Michigan"
Im Cambridge born and raised crazy to see murders in guelph and so close to home i club in guelph from time to time so its crazy to see but great video!
9:58 homie's voice got so low for some reason lol
It was spooky lol. I thought maybe the killer took over speaking
Awesome timing as usual Rob! Thank you for staying my #1 crime and paranormal channel ❤️
Ever notice how many killers have three names? I mean they apparently go by three names? Such as Theodore Robert Bundy? Etc?. Just a strange thing...
I wondered about that too. I mean most ppl have at least three names but maybe it's common in the court system to refer to someone by their whole name to make it as unique as possible to avoid ppl confusing the criminal with locals with similar names?
I suggest you include Paranormally listed in your channels
Yes! Right on time 😊
Russell has some crazy climbing skills
WOW, Canada's legal system is as much of a fucking joke as here in the U.S.!
9:58 🙃This is the narrator your REAL VOICE😅😅😅
9:57 - 10:01 was creepy voice change
In a small town a murder was committed. The victims last name was Hoffpower, it could be misspelled. His death was not solved. His story was on a criminal show. I can’t remember the shows name. The town where he grew up is called Amory, ms. I am curious about this unsolved murder.
And just to think people are always going on and on about how polite Canadians are😏 hey you know how it is humans just can't stop being human.
We are polite! We always apologize to our victims!
The cops didn't take the missing person case serious at first all too often that happens I'm afraid and as soon as they do start looking it's already too late to save the victim.
The Toronto area has had at least four serial killers since the mid 90s.
Edmonton has 2 or 3 killing women sex workers. One was caught with a body in his truck in a bag. Prince George BC has some as well.
Chemical castration doesn’t do a damn thing to stop sexual predators.
But back then they thought it would. He also might like it as he is in jail.
He should be surgically castrated! And still not allowed anything.
Im happy that you did canadians serial killer.. can you do a case or some cases from quebec pls:)
you look excited in your profile picture
@@User-718_ haha i know i know :)
Thanks CL. Boy what a horrible cluster f.. k of monsters you found for this one! Government supporting a multiple murderer while he's in prison. And sending tons of cash to his wife. WTF?💔🤯
I'm happy to hear that horrible police force is not only a problem of my country.
I kidd you not, whenever I complain about the lack of a death penalty here for baby/child killers l ALWAYS use Olson has the prime example for the need. So we housed him, fed him, AND gave him government money (more than most people on government help are given)!!! This, AFTER extorting money to say where all those children were left. What in the hell???🤬😡😠 I will never ever forget this case because it began the month l turned 20, after becoming a wife + mother at 19, and we were still reeling with the Atlanta Child Murders. They overlapped a little. As a new mother, they horrified me.
At 62 now, they STILL do.
The slack BC police "work" was appalling. Shocking & disgusting, lack of caring, etc etc. Whether a child has runaway or not is BESIDES the fact. Their disappearance is STILL a disappearance to the family and an anxiety riddled time. EVERY missing child report should be investigated until answers are found for the family, not just written off as runaways. The lucky cases end up as runaways found alive. The lucky cases. But what of the kids who might have been saved had police taken their disappearance as a possible life-death situation right from the start??
Still sick to my stomach that we are sooooo weak we house AND pay money to child killers but don't help decent folk with all that money instead. I still can't believe Karla Homolka went on to have THREE kids of her own. She too should have been put down, and at the *very least* , forcibly spayed in prison. This country is soooo f up!!!👎🏻
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Not guilty for reason of insanity what a joke he planned out and executed the murder I'm sick to death of these people using the insanity plea to attempt to wash themselves of the crimes they commited to get a lesser sentence they knew perfectly well what they were doing when they commit the crime so they should face up to it and get a full sentence for it.
Thank goodness the “Willy Pickton” murders aren’t on here. Every single frckn channel about Canada ALWAYS has the “Pickton/ Pig farm murders”… yes that case is very important as I knew some of the victims but it’s just nice to see something different for once.
The second one gave me chills. I live in London and my mom lived in one of the apartment buildings in around 1978.
Awesome.😮🖤
Love your channel
9:57 😳😳😳😳😳😳🫣 *WHOA!*
I can't believe the RCMP paid him! What a horrible precedent!
Wonder if the families of the victims got anything.🤔
Olsen started having trouble with the police? More like the innocent public and the police started having trouble with him.
I love this channel and the subjects but,do you know I love best?... the background music.
Bro. Say it like Cal-gree.
I cant help but find the irony of someone named the vampire killer to die from skin cancer
you're a rascal
I remember back in the day when I was in Kingston I had an appointment at the hospital and when I got there the street was cut off by so many cops I thought it was a bomb scare! Nobody was allowed in or out of the street, buses and cars were diverted, people were diverted to other entrances
I caught a look at about at least 10 cops escorting some guy to a police van
Later I found out it was Clifford Olsen
Thank you
In your channel links when you go to you’re page you forgot to link your second channel Paranormaly Listed
9:56 scared the fucking shit out of me! It sounded like the voice was in my room! Hahaha.