Wow. I feel terrible for the family. That father ended up losing both his children in the end because her brother couldn't cope. So sad. Glad that they received some justice in the end ❤
17 years!!! That is an absolute insult to Adriennes memory! He was runni g free all those years and hes responsible for the death of Adriennes brother too. My heart goes out to her friends and family. Im glad that her best friend and her dad have remained close.
Me too, but I think it's a common thing that draws people in, for me, it's because I cannot believe that murderers don't only think about harming or murdering their victims, but the worse is that they actually go through with it. I could never ever think of hurting or taking someone's life. I think it's an egotistical person who knows they can gain their innocent victims trust, then murder them. Evil people. Same goes for innocent kids and animals. I detest bullies cos that's what they are. Very sad.
@@TrueCriminwithT Human nature is not that black and white. Like you, I know I could not consciously take a life borne from a mere neurological defect or momentary misfire. But then, I put myself in the shoes of the victims family and feel the anger, pain and need for revenge. It usually passes with a healthy dose of rational thought and a break from shows like this. Which reminds me, time to seek out stories of the good things good humans do 🙂
@@samp4050 Hear hear!! Although surely laws need to be tightened up to actually deter reactive bullies from committing vile and cowardly crimes such as shown in this ep and similar stories?
Thank you to all the investigators and Law Enforcement personel that worked on this case from day 1, by gathering all possible evidence, keeping it preserved and on record was what enable each of the persons involved in looking at and analysing each bit was what made this conviction possible. #JusticeforAdrienneMcoll
I don't like to use the word "hate", but it all I can use relating to so-called closure. Why do people talk about closure? I simply don't understand it. Just someone dying unexpectedly is bad enough, but to have someone close die violently - there can never be closure. Answer, convictions, prison terms, etc, but never closure.
2002- Alberta - A body was found on a desolate gravel area the victim was identified as 21 year old Adrianne McCall. Police intervened John McGee the step father of the victim and her employer. Police worked tirelessly to catch the killer of Adrianne McCall who was found strangled and murdered and the police also wanted to questioned her boyfriend Stephanne Payrant but he had left Calgary and the case went cold for many years. In 2013 that is eleven years since the murder police took a fresh look at the murder and police still had not been able to interview Stephanne Parent. Now 16 years had passed since Adrianne’s murder. THE MOST INTERESTING THING ABOUT THIS CASE IS THE MAIN PRIME SUSPECT WAS NOT QUESTIONED BY THE POLICE FOR MORE THAN ELEVEN YEARS ? The father of the victim was also an employee of the RMCP and yet the suspect escaped justice for 16 years.
Goes totally against nature for a child to die before a parent. To have a child taken by illness or accident is horrendous enough, but to have them deliberately taken by a spoilt man-child because he wasn't getting his own way ? Senseless, horrific and utterly devastating.
It's been discovered over the last few years that some sociopaths are created due to being spoiled; they're rarely, if ever, told "no" while growing up. Sounds like this may be the case here.
My heart just breaks for each of Adrienne's"s loved ones. I am so grateful that Shandy and Adrienne's dad has such a special relationship, having Shandy must be such a comfort. I hate that the McColl family had to such two such heartbreaking losses 💔💔
I always find it extremely extremely disturbing when police officers have their notebooks from investigations in their homes years later. These items should remain part of the official investigative files because there might be details in there that either were not put into police reports or not scanned and saved somewhere.
I agree, it's odd to hold on to their work notebooks but, it would be OK if a copy or record was made and lodged daily at work so that there was two different sources of the same accurate records.
Watching these videos has become my regular late night before bed true crime fix. So we’ll put together. Horrific stories. But the victims are remembered in a very compassionate way. Great work
Love to see you cover the missing 3 in Dawson Creek BC Cole Hosack missing for 55 days Renee Didier Daralyn Supernant 3 families searching for answers Missing from a small community
How sad that his son died as well…that would just kill you…the heartache that creep has caused for that family and the friends is unforgivable…he should have got life…he had his freedom for 16 odd years while they suffered…but I am so glad that they got him in the end…RIP Adrianne your brother stepfather and your baby ❤😢
So happy for the family getting Justus for there beautiful daughter and very sad that her brother died after her is just heartbreaking May they both Rest in peace 🙏🙏
What a frickin' loser that murderer is..... these creeps make me sick. Yeah, they have all the balls to do the crime and then..... poor me..... poor baby, I didn't do it. Such a little boy who never grew up! Let's hope he grows up REAL FAST behind bars and never sees the light of freedom! Condolences to her family.... such heartache.
I keep hoping this show will show crimes other than in Alberta and Ontario. There are so many murders and cold cases that have taken place in the rest of the country.
Well, Grande Prairie, AB was the Canadian crime capital at one point before the plannedemic, they made the list. Now, during the plannedemic, a cbc "mainstream news" office with a reporter, snuck into the city without much fanfare...hahaha.
Above all the strength and composure of the father and best friend is incredible. Moreover they still look and sound young. The toll on the two siblings, her brother and his sister was equally incredible. Evil touches people differently it seems.
Oh my heart aches for this father, what a sad story…. I am a born and raised Calgarian and I remember hearing about this many years ago. I’m pleased to hear the culprit. Jerk is in jail and I hope he stays there. We are not safe with him out. Love, hugs and prayers to the friends and family👋🏻🙏🏻😘❤️
I’m sorry for your loss, I meant to send my condolences to her family and I am so happy that Justice was served even though it took a few years to get it. RIP 💔🌹
Isn’t it interesting that prosecutor Shane Parker stated that you have to have evidence beyond a reasonable doubt to convict someone for murder. Well in our son’s, Craig’s, murder there was sufficient evidence beyond a reasonable doubt for second degree murder but the prosecution botched it royally that it went to manslaughter. Manslaughter, Craig was butchered by the murderer using 3 knives (10 inch) breaking 2 blades off in his back and the 3rd in his abdomen, bent like a banana. Such a miscarriage of Justice. That murderer served 2 years 3 months in Prison for his brutality on my son. 😡
@@TariAkpodiete thank you 🙏….you never get over the grief of losing a child so brutally but then the prosecutor really put another knife in my son by not doing his job.
i don't understand why a murderer should be allowed to live there life as if nothing has happened after ending some one elses the road to justice should never be long when someone has been murdered......
💟 Thank goodness Justice ⚖ was finally served for Adrienne. RIP Gorgeous ❤ Thankyou to the Private investigators and law enforcement for never giving up even though it took so many years. Her Boyfriend should have been charged from the very start! So sad 😢 My sincere Condolences to her family and Best friends. I hope you can one day find peace in your Hearts 💕
The episode on Adrienne McColl's case is a powerful story of resilience and the pursuit of justice. The detailed account of the investigation and the emotional journey of her loved ones is both gripping and heartbreaking. Crime Beat TV has done a commendable job highlighting such an impactful case.
I just watched a video about a murder in the US...the guilty person received 40 yrs. This guy gets 17 yrs and will probably be out walking around before 10.
He, the murderer onky got 17 years after evading justice for so long. A calculated dangerous evil monster who probably beat her and caused a still birth also something we will NEVER KNOW but, her depression and tears were probably a cry for help trying to understand how she took up with a monster, a bum, a lazy selfish git, a user, an abuser and a cold blooded killer. Hope he suffers. Hope he NEVER sees the light of day ever again.
Sooooooo at 35 minutes in ..then why didnt the sister call police immediatly in 2002 right after his conflicting stories ??.? Would that not be considered withholding evidence?
Amazing to hear that what you see in TV shows and movies actually DOES happen here. But this episode makes me wonder how many First Nations missing people are given the same caring attention and commitment to find their killers. Very sad.
I’m relieved for her loved ones. Canada needs to do better, this took way too long…… Everything takes way to long in the Canadian justice system if it ever happens at all.
What parents would let their young daughter moved in with a stepfather after the mother is no longer in a relationship with him. People need to provide housing for their own kids, it’s mind blowing how many young people don’t have a safe place to call home
I understand that in many cases this is an issue and you are obviously a caring person which is why this upset you. However, she was 21 and chose to go live with her stepfather. Perhaps she couldn't afford to live alone. Perhaps her mother was in another relationship and Adrienne didn't like the guy. Perhaps her stepdad was as close as a father to her so would naturally help her out when she needed a place to stay, especially when her father was posted overseas. Perhaps the end of the stepfather and mother's relationship was amicable and it was a relief to the mother that her daughter had a safe place to stay with someone who loved her. Her mother may have had her own issues and couldn't support her as she needed. Besides, her mother couldn't stop her from living there as she was an adult. All I'm saying is we don't really know so let's not be too quick to judge. It's good that you care so much though. I just think sometimes when we watch true crime we paint everyone with the same brush, which is understandable as we see certain patterns happening time and again. I'm just glad she was so loved in her short life and am sad she's gone as I think she would have made a difference in this world. Anyway, that's just my 5 cents worth as a Canadian who wishes these things didn't happen and who wishes our justice system was a lot better.
what does that have to do with anything involving this case??? he obviously cared for her deeply and considered her a daughter regardless of the marriage ending. It’s a shame he passed away before being able to see justice for her death. RIP TO THEM BOTH🙏🏾
Stephane's sister was so brave telling the truth about her brother. I feel for Adrienne's father, who has really suffered & is still struggling emotionally from the death of both of his kids. It's just heartbreaking for Adrienne's loved ones
Blessings on you forever sister, for your level of bravery and honesty. I pray you will live a long and healthy life and that all else will be well with you. ❤❤❤
Respect for the sister who told the truth. Too often we see the familes and friends of the criminals who think that loving someone means covering up for their crimes. But then, there are also those who understand that loving someone does not equate enabling them to conceal their crimes, disrespecting the victims and denigrating the suffering of the victim's loved ones. Sometimes, to love means to be tough and put the one you love in a place where they cannot hurt others. Tough love is sometimes the only way, and this woman knows it.
My mind went to how many people explain how when they have had near death experiences they survive the body and the spirit hovers over and watches themselves until they leave this world whether its hovering over their body in an operating room or a car crash or suicide attempt and a situation like this and some just cannot leave and go into the light to the other side and find peace while their murderer runs loose/
Marie Goudreau was a sweetheart....but after 40 years and advanced dna testing why are we still looking for her killers?? She was a friend....everything to her family.....No updates or anything from police???😮❤u
I just woke up listening to this. Everyone from BC, sounds like they’re indigenous. Seriously. There’s nothing wrong with that; I’m not here to debate. I’ve lived in Vancouver all of my life. Every person from van and probably out toward Chilliwack. Everyone has the indigenous affect to their voice. I grew up in Richmond and went to school in Vancouver. Then four years in Leeds, and back to Richmond. Don’t worry. My entire twenties were in Vancouver on Granville
She has the best friend everyone could only pray for.
Did you know her?
What a brave sister to speak the awful truth about her brother.
His own family and most people who met him didn't like him. His demeanor in that short vid of him made him look arrogant.
I agree !!!!
half sister .
Glad she gave him up
Thank you for uploading this video. I was really impressed that justice was done for this victim.
Wow. I feel terrible for the family. That father ended up losing both his children in the end because her brother couldn't cope. So sad. Glad that they received some justice in the end ❤
I really feel for Adrienne’s father, who has really suffered & is still struggling emotionally from the death of both of his children. How very sad 😢
Heartbreaking 💔🙏
17 years!!! That is an absolute insult to Adriennes memory! He was runni g free all those years and hes responsible for the death of Adriennes brother too. My heart goes out to her friends and family. Im glad that her best friend and her dad have remained close.
Lack of evidence, the jeans were his and had her blood on it.
Respect to his sister who told the truth, Condolences to her family and friends, ❤
I honestly don’t understand my obsession with true crime cases, they break my heart
It may have something to do with gaining insight into deviant behavior and ascertain whether "we" could cross that line?
Me too, but I think it's a common thing that draws people in, for me, it's because I cannot believe that murderers don't only think about harming or murdering their victims, but the worse is that they actually go through with it. I could never ever think of hurting or taking someone's life. I think it's an egotistical person who knows they can gain their innocent victims trust, then murder them. Evil people. Same goes for innocent kids and animals. I detest bullies cos that's what they are. Very sad.
@@user-Jenfromdownunder I certainly could never cross that line
@@TrueCriminwithT Human nature is not that black and white. Like you, I know I could not consciously take a life borne from a mere neurological defect or momentary misfire. But then, I put myself in the shoes of the victims family and feel the anger, pain and need for revenge.
It usually passes with a healthy dose of rational thought and a break from shows like this. Which reminds me, time to seek out stories of the good things good humans do 🙂
@@samp4050 Hear hear!! Although surely laws need to be tightened up to actually deter reactive bullies from committing vile and cowardly crimes such as shown in this ep and similar stories?
There's no closure when you lose your children...
Thank goodness the jerk was convicted
Such a long wait but , So happy she finally got justice and I pray for her father and her best friend, I wish for them both. peace of mind and soul.
My goodness was she pregnant when he murder her. When is Canada going to change the law life means life.
@@spinrash6000no, it was stillborn...
@lindawall6833
"IT"??? The "BABY" was stillborn!!!💔
get with the times . Everyone is an 'it' now . Don't offend the ever changing gender confused @@FLo-jc7ig
Im a Crime Beat fan ,,, wish there could be one released twice a week ,,,its a long wait for a new one to come out
HI
I think it takes a lot of work to put out just one episode.
Quality and respect for the victims is more important than quantity. Good journalism takes time and investigative resources are limited these days.
I didnt say i disrespected the victims at all!!
@PESWINOMVX There's a ton of true crime youtube channels . Many are as well done.
Thank you to all the investigators and Law Enforcement personel that worked on this case from day 1, by gathering all possible evidence, keeping it preserved and on record was what enable each of the persons involved in looking at and analysing each bit was what made this conviction possible.
#JusticeforAdrienneMcoll
Quote her dad:" I don't believe there is closure". Heart breaking comment.
Adrianne's brother had gorgeous eyes just like her.
I know, I was going to make the same comment, heartbreaking.
See Prof Sam Vaknin UA-cam amazing insights into "Closure"...
I don't like to use the word "hate", but it all I can use relating to so-called closure. Why do people talk about closure? I simply don't understand it. Just someone dying unexpectedly is bad enough, but to have someone close die violently - there can never be closure. Answer, convictions, prison terms, etc, but never closure.
2002- Alberta - A body was found on a desolate gravel area the victim was identified as 21 year old Adrianne McCall. Police intervened John McGee the step father of the victim and her employer. Police worked tirelessly to catch the killer of Adrianne McCall who was found strangled and murdered and the police also wanted to questioned her boyfriend Stephanne Payrant but he had left Calgary and the case went cold for many years. In 2013 that is eleven years since the murder police took a fresh look at the murder and police still had not been able to interview Stephanne Parent. Now 16 years had passed since Adrianne’s murder. THE MOST INTERESTING THING ABOUT THIS CASE IS THE MAIN PRIME SUSPECT WAS NOT QUESTIONED BY THE POLICE FOR MORE THAN ELEVEN YEARS ? The father of the victim was also an employee of the RMCP and yet the suspect escaped justice for 16 years.
Incredible. Why did they not arrest him disgraceful. That is not police work
Often v slow in Canada 44:49
Just a terrible tragedy all around. I hope Brother, Sister and beautiful baby are flying high together in heaven ❤
This poor father ...there are no words for his Losses.❤❤❤
Goes totally against nature for a child to die before a parent. To have a child taken by illness or accident is horrendous enough, but to have them deliberately taken by a spoilt man-child because he wasn't getting his own way ? Senseless, horrific and utterly devastating.
Straight to the airport so soon after & he doesn't participate in looking for her or show any concern for her missing
The boyfriend isn’t too smart. He’s such a loser! Couldn’t control her, so he killed her. May she rest in peace ❤
He thought he was though a true narcissist
Liars never remember their stories from one telling to the next
My deepest sympathy to you dad, for the loss of both your children , from this grandmother in Norseman. Western Australia.
Wow that poor dad, I hope he can heal his heart 😔🙏
Thank you Ain't no Robot. And, also the people who actually made the episode
It's been discovered over the last few years that some sociopaths are created due to being spoiled; they're rarely, if ever, told "no" while growing up. Sounds like this may be the case here.
And they're usually spoiled by their mothers.
@@3BK235Ynot necessarily. Many of them are spoiled by their father. My mother is one of this case
@@beatricedevarenne2621 You are right, Beatrice - beautiful name. Not necessarily. That's why I said "usually", not "always".
Nah
Often they have been told no their whole life
You can spoil your child , as long as they are supported emotionally when there is a "no "
Love wins
Where is the mother in the picture? Did she die? The father & stepfather are present, and we hear about Adrienne's brother, but the mum? 🤷
My heart just breaks for each of Adrienne's"s loved ones.
I am so grateful that Shandy and Adrienne's dad has such a special relationship, having Shandy must be such a comfort.
I hate that the McColl family had to such two such heartbreaking losses 💔💔
This story is so sad. So glad there was closure for the family. ❤
Bring more canadian crime cases. Thank you.
It's a Canadian show so almost all are
Her stepdad. 💔🌹
I always find it extremely extremely disturbing when police officers have their notebooks from investigations in their homes years later. These items should remain part of the official investigative files because there might be details in there that either were not put into police reports or not scanned and saved somewhere.
😊hc😅😅
how do you know they weren't scanned or saved elsewhere? geezuz
@@eightieslivenow7579GOOD...LORD....CALM DOWN!
some police departments toss old records. He seemed to know exactly where to look .
I agree, it's odd to hold on to their work notebooks but, it would be OK if a copy or record was made and lodged daily at work so that there was two different sources of the same accurate records.
wow so tragic such a beautiful girl and her brother I cant imagine the pain for family and friends I hope her killer never gets out of prison.
Sadly our laws in Canada are so lax that he will get out
@@jannellepietila134 that is so scary to think he could get out.
Very scary to think, but as Janelle has said.. Canadian law is a joke.
Watching these videos has become my regular late night before bed true crime fix. So we’ll put together. Horrific stories. But the victims are remembered in a very compassionate way. Great work
Love to see you cover the missing 3 in Dawson Creek
BC
Cole Hosack missing for 55 days
Renee Didier
Daralyn Supernant
3 families searching for answers
Missing from a small community
Godspeed to you and your family…🙏❤️🇨🇦
Is the small town pouce coupe?
Yes it is
I don’t know the missing but something needs to be done for the families
@@cheflisa1745 I used to live in pouce lol back in the day
And what do we learn from this?
Never break up with a narcissistic, jealous or violent man/partner alone.
Atleast he was caught.
Just as I seemed to have exhausted the true crimew of US, UK and Australia, I find this gem.
Oh, me too this days 😃
He has that Scott Peterson look
How sad that his son died as well…that would just kill you…the heartache that creep has caused for that family and the friends is unforgivable…he should have got life…he had his freedom for 16 odd years while they suffered…but I am so glad that they got him in the end…RIP Adrianne your brother stepfather and your baby ❤😢
So happy for the family getting Justus for there beautiful daughter and very sad that her brother died after her is just heartbreaking
May they both Rest in peace 🙏🙏
What a frickin' loser that murderer is..... these creeps make me sick. Yeah, they have all the balls to do the crime and then..... poor me..... poor baby, I didn't do it. Such a little boy who never grew up! Let's hope he grows up REAL FAST behind bars and never sees the light of freedom! Condolences to her family.... such heartache.
I keep hoping this show will show crimes other than in Alberta and Ontario. There are so many murders and cold cases that have taken place in the rest of the country.
I was thinking the same thing!
I wish I'd find a story about the woman who disappeared in a small fishing village in Newfoundland
@@colinshimwell9683 Jennifer Penney?
@@colinshimwell9683 are you referring to Jennifer Penney?
Well, Grande Prairie, AB was the Canadian crime capital at one point before the plannedemic, they made the list.
Now, during the plannedemic, a cbc "mainstream news" office with a reporter, snuck into the city without much fanfare...hahaha.
Justice has been served. RIP Adrienne
to bad he was able to walk free for 16 years
Yes exactly
"TOO"...........
Oh my gosh... I use to live very near there! I thought all of that scenery looked familiar. 😢
Above all the strength and composure of the father and best friend is incredible. Moreover they still look and sound young. The toll on the two siblings, her brother and his sister was equally incredible. Evil touches people differently it seems.
17 years and apply for parole ???? What is the piont of a life sentence???
Oh my heart aches for this father, what a sad story…. I am a born and raised Calgarian and I remember hearing about this many years ago. I’m pleased to hear the culprit. Jerk is in jail and I hope he stays there. We are not safe with him out. Love, hugs and prayers to the friends and family👋🏻🙏🏻😘❤️
Crime Beat is a very good program🎉🎉🎉
-I would marry that sister. She is beautiful, fair, and brave to stand for justice!
Sweeet waited long for this.😊
And my sincere condolences to the family and friends ❤
I’m sorry for your loss, I meant to send my condolences to her family and I am so happy that Justice was served even though it took a few years to get it. RIP 💔🌹
Isn’t it interesting that prosecutor Shane Parker stated that you have to have evidence beyond a reasonable doubt to convict someone for murder. Well in our son’s, Craig’s, murder there was sufficient evidence beyond a reasonable doubt for second degree murder but the prosecution botched it royally that it went to manslaughter. Manslaughter, Craig was butchered by the murderer using 3 knives (10 inch) breaking 2 blades off in his back and the 3rd in his abdomen, bent like a banana. Such a miscarriage of Justice. That murderer served 2 years 3 months in Prison for his brutality on my son. 😡
I'm so sorry for your loss. Justis will come for you one way or another
@@dianex1969 I pray that Karma gets him 🙏
Sincerest condolences for your tragic loss. And no justice is just horrible!
@@TariAkpodiete thank you 🙏….you never get over the grief of losing a child so brutally but then the prosecutor really put another knife in my son by not doing his job.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I hope he has a horrendous life so he pays in other ways
what a sweetheart!…RIP
The justice system in Canada in terms of sentencing absolutely sucks
So sorry for your loss of your son and daughter. My heart breaks for their dad x
To lose both of your absolutely gorgeous children, such a tragedy 😢😢
i don't understand why a murderer should be allowed to live there life as if nothing has happened after ending some one elses the road to justice should never be long when someone has been murdered......
💟 Thank goodness Justice ⚖ was finally served for Adrienne. RIP Gorgeous ❤ Thankyou to the Private investigators and law enforcement for never giving up even though it took so many years. Her Boyfriend should have been charged from the very start! So sad 😢 My sincere Condolences to her family and Best friends. I hope you can one day find peace in your Hearts 💕
It´s vary sad when a much loved, beautiful, talented child insists on having a relationship with an idiot.
The episode on Adrienne McColl's case is a powerful story of resilience and the pursuit of justice. The detailed account of the investigation and the emotional journey of her loved ones is both gripping and heartbreaking. Crime Beat TV has done a commendable job highlighting such an impactful case.
Great coverage
I just watched a video about a murder in the US...the guilty person received 40 yrs. This guy gets 17 yrs and will probably be out walking around before 10.
He didn't only get 17 years. He got a life sentence with the chance of parole in 17 years. It's not guaranteed he'll get it.
@@abprairiegurl He will also be monitored for the rest of his life.
He was convicted of murder in the second degree. That carries a lesser sentence.
He, the murderer onky got 17 years after evading justice for so long. A calculated dangerous evil monster who probably beat her and caused a still birth also something we will NEVER KNOW but, her depression and tears were probably a cry for help trying to understand how she took up with a monster, a bum, a lazy selfish git, a user, an abuser and a cold blooded killer. Hope he suffers. Hope he NEVER sees the light of day ever again.
I remember when this happened. It really bothered me.
What she saw in him I'll never know, poor girl 😢
That's why you never announce your departure in such circumstances.
Sooooooo at 35 minutes in ..then why didnt the sister call police immediatly in 2002 right after his conflicting stories ??.? Would that not be considered withholding evidence?
I can’t believe that it took them 19 years to figure out who killed her when I thought straight away that it was him who killed her
This is the first time I heard this case. Very sorry for this family.
17 years min, is disgusting. God Bless the honest Sister. RIP princess.
Fantastic detectives.
How do these murderers live with themselves 😢 unbelievable
So narcissistic; it's all about themselves.
Life in prison should be for his whole life - he took a life.
17 years he will be out soon.
No, he’s eligible for parole but it doesn’t mean he’ll get it. He’s where he belongs!
@@arabesquejacob8176 It's Canada he will play the crazy card and poof free to roam.
Well done. Rest easy , beautiful girl. ❤
Such a heartachingly sad case. Adrianne was a lovely young woman and I feel so sorry for her father and her best friend. My condolences to them.
Love this show! Basically Canadian 48 hours. Class stuff!
Really sad story 😢
What happened to her little dog? Her baby?
Amazing to hear that what you see in TV shows and movies actually DOES happen here. But this episode makes me wonder how many First Nations missing people are given the same caring attention and commitment to find their killers. Very sad.
My god people he looks terrible. Why did she go out with that creep that’s my opinion.
17 years. What a joke.
Man, did he lose his looks. Blah!
I’m relieved for her loved ones.
Canada needs to do better, this took way too long……
Everything takes way to long in the Canadian justice system if it ever happens at all.
We need a PUBLIC registered sex offender registry to notify neighborhoods of the threats to their public safety.
What parents would let their young daughter moved in with a stepfather after the mother is no longer in a relationship with him. People need to provide housing for their own kids, it’s mind blowing how many young people don’t have a safe place to call home
I understand that in many cases this is an issue and you are obviously a caring person which is why this upset you. However, she was 21 and chose to go live with her stepfather. Perhaps she couldn't afford to live alone. Perhaps her mother was in another relationship and Adrienne didn't like the guy. Perhaps her stepdad was as close as a father to her so would naturally help her out when she needed a place to stay, especially when her father was posted overseas. Perhaps the end of the stepfather and mother's relationship was amicable and it was a relief to the mother that her daughter had a safe place to stay with someone who loved her. Her mother may have had her own issues and couldn't support her as she needed. Besides, her mother couldn't stop her from living there as she was an adult. All I'm saying is we don't really know so let's not be too quick to judge. It's good that you care so much though. I just think sometimes when we watch true crime we paint everyone with the same brush, which is understandable as we see certain patterns happening time and again. I'm just glad she was so loved in her short life and am sad she's gone as I think she would have made a difference in this world. Anyway, that's just my 5 cents worth as a Canadian who wishes these things didn't happen and who wishes our justice system was a lot better.
what does that have to do with anything involving this case??? he obviously cared for her deeply and considered her a daughter regardless of the marriage ending. It’s a shame he passed away before being able to see justice for her death. RIP TO THEM BOTH🙏🏾
Stephane's sister was so brave telling the truth about her brother. I feel for Adrienne's father, who has really suffered & is still struggling emotionally from the death of both of his kids. It's just heartbreaking for Adrienne's loved ones
To her Father and Best Friend, treasure your bond, such a senseless murder. Peace to all involved.
Blessings on you forever sister, for your level of bravery and honesty. I pray you will live a long and healthy life and that all else will be well with you. ❤❤❤
So sad😢
Enjoyed learning ❤
Respect for the sister who told the truth. Too often we see the familes and friends of the criminals who think that loving someone means covering up for their crimes. But then, there are also those who understand that loving someone does not equate enabling them to conceal their crimes, disrespecting the victims and denigrating the suffering of the victim's loved ones. Sometimes, to love means to be tough and put the one you love in a place where they cannot hurt others. Tough love is sometimes the only way, and this woman knows it.
Seriously? 2nd degree murder charge? SMH
What a handsome guy the new inspector is.😊😊😊
My mind went to how many people explain how when they have had near death experiences they survive the body and the spirit hovers over and watches themselves until they leave this world whether its hovering over their body in an operating room or a car crash or suicide attempt and a situation like this and some just cannot leave and go into the light to the other side and find peace while their murderer runs loose/
Bed sheets matched 🥺👀
He let himself go
I’m sorry but this comment took me out 😂
He didn't have much going to begin with
Marie Goudreau was a sweetheart....but after 40 years and advanced dna testing why are we still looking for her killers?? She was a friend....everything to her family.....No updates or anything from police???😮❤u
His half sister was spot on .
It took 16 years to bring justice for Adrienne and her family🙄typical Canadian justice system🙄
I just woke up listening to this. Everyone from BC, sounds like they’re indigenous. Seriously.
There’s nothing wrong with that; I’m not here to debate. I’ve lived in Vancouver all of my life. Every person from van and probably out toward Chilliwack. Everyone has the indigenous affect to their voice. I grew up in Richmond and went to school in Vancouver. Then four years in Leeds, and back to Richmond. Don’t worry. My entire twenties were in Vancouver on Granville
Her best friend, is a friend in 1 million.
Those cops care. It’s so nice to see 😍🙏🫶