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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2020 · 44 MIN

#21 - Extortion and Murder - Seeking Justice - A Canadian Tragedy - Part 2

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The charred remains of Philip Lake were discovered the morning of Monday, January 6th, 1936 by neighbour and fellow settler Otto Blakeney, who was on his way to see Philip for some provisions. After discovering Philip’s partially cremated body, Otto frantically searched the smouldering ruins for Philip’s wife and two small children. After only finding Philip and the skeleton of their cat what was left of the family’s two room cabin, he started searching the surrounding property. About 200 yards away, near Ballast Pit Road, lay the nearly nude body of Bertha Lake with a halo of blood drenched in the snow surrounding her. Her arms outstretched as though searching for her babies and a little further from that was the frozen body of little Jackie Lake, left to die in the freezing temperatures. This is episode 21 of True Crime Real Time, Part 2 of the Lake Family Tragedy – Extortion & Murder in the backwoods. Episode Crime Article + Sources: https://truecrimerealtimepod.com/ Music provided by Scoutyboy: Twitter: @ scoutlhurt This episode is sponsored by podcorn.com, a market place connection brands and podcasts for innovative advertisement. Want to get your name out there in a personal and innovative way? Check www.podcorn.com I am publishing my very first episode on the Canadian Correctional System on Patreon and research is underway on the second patreon episode which will cover the very last 2 people executed in Canada before Capital Punishment was abolished. If you want to listen to exclusive episodes, add free and early release episodes head over to patreon.com, there are several different options ranging from armchair detective to co-producer. Interested in becoming a patron? https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27999414

The charred remains of Philip Lake were discovered the morning of Monday, January 6th, 1936 by neighbour and fellow settler Otto Blakeney, who was on his way to see Philip for some provisions. After discovering Philip’s partially cremated body, Otto frantically searched the smouldering ruins for Philip’s wife and two small children. After only finding Philip and the skeleton of their cat what was left of the family’s two room cabin, he started searching the surrounding property. About 200 yards away, near Ballast Pit Road, lay the nearly nude body of Bertha Lake with a halo of blood drenched in the snow surrounding her. Her arms outstretched as though searching for her babies and a little further from that was the frozen body of little Jackie Lake, left to die in the freezing temperatures. This is episode 21 of True Crime Real Time, Part 2 of the Lake Family Tragedy – Extortion & Murder in the backwoods. Episode Crime Article + Sources: https://truecrimerealtimepod.com/ Music provided by Scoutyboy: Twitter: @ scoutlhurt This episode is sponsored by podcorn.com, a market place connection brands and podcasts for innovative advertisement. Want to get your name out there in a personal and innovative way? Check www.podcorn.com I am publishing my very first episode on the Canadian Correctional System on Patreon and research is underway on the second patreon episode which will cover the very last 2 people executed in Canada before Capital Punishment was abolished. If you want to listen to exclusive episodes, add free and early release episodes head over to patreon.com, there are several different options ranging from armchair detective to co-producer. Interested in becoming a patron? https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27999414

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