Who Killed Theresa?

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Synopsis

Podcast by John Allore. Who Killed Theresa? is a True Crime podcast about unsolved murders in Quebec in the 1970s. The host is the brother of one of the victims, 19-year-old Theresa Allore who went missing in the Eastern Townships in the Fall of 1978.

Episodes

  • Who Killed Theresa #8

    11/10/2022 Duration: 49min

    Originally published on January 22, 2017.The Allore-Camirand-Bazinet-Blais theory is supported by Claude Poirier.www.theresaallore.com

  • Who Killed Theresa #7

    04/10/2022 Duration: 58min

    Originally published on January 19, 2017In this podcast we discuss the murder of Helen Monast, confirmation bias, and the Least-Effort-Principle.www.theresaallore.com

  • That Case Is Not Here III - #27 WKT6

    01/10/2022 Duration: 53min

    Travels to New England and the Tri-state area. Preview of shows to come.www.theresaallore.com

  • Who Killed Theresa #6

    27/09/2022 Duration: 01h06min

    Originally published on January 14, 2017:We have a treat for you. Coming up this weekend on the Who Killed Theresa? podcast we'll have our first interview: Kristian Gravenor from the Montreal website Coolopolis has agreed to join us. Kris was one of my earliest influences. We're gonna talk about all things crime-time.www.theresaallore.com

  • Who Killed Theresa #5

    20/09/2022 Duration: 55min

    Originally published January 9, 2017We talk about the unsolved murders of Lison Blais and Denise Bazinet:www.theresaallore.com

  • Who Killed Theresa #4

    13/09/2022 Duration: 01h03min

    Originally published January 6. 2017A show about the criminal investigative failure of the death of Theresa Allore from the Eastern Townships of Quebec. In this episode we focus on the murders of Manon Dube and Louise Camirand:www.theresaallore.com

  • Who Killed Theresa - #2

    06/09/2022 Duration: 01h04min

    Originally published January 6, 2017. This is episode 2. We talk about the events that lead up to Theresa's death. Referenced here are Kristian Gravenor's Coolopolis, Patricia Pearson, and the folks at the Maura Murray podcast, and Jordan Boneparte of The Night Time podcasts.www.theresaallore.com

  • Who Killed Theresa - the first episode / WKT #1

    06/09/2022 Duration: 53min

    The first podcast episode of Who Killed Theresa. Originally published January 5, 2017.www.theresaallore.com

  • That Case Is Not Here II - #26 WKT6

    04/09/2022 Duration: 47min

    Some updates on some cases: David Cross, Helene Hurtubise, Margaret Coleman. The slog of dealing with police investigative forces.

  • That Case Is Not Here - #25 WKT6

    01/08/2022 Duration: 46min

    I don’t want to write a piece of advocacy, or some bullshit fantasy of triumph over adversity, or something where the endgame is some shitty television program. I just want to tell a really good story.

  • Twenty-Four Short Films about Quebexico / #24 WKT6

    24/06/2022 Duration: 33min

    "Far from ever being punished for their investigative failures, these officers were rewarded for their years of mediocre service. In 1984, Roch Gaudreault received the Police Exemplary Service Medal from the Governor General of Canada. Real Chateauneuf received the honor in 1986; Patrick Hall and Jacques Filion -from the Carole Fecteau case, by the way, this is the 44 anniversary of her unsolved murder - in 1985; and Noel Bolduc, who was the lead on the Grimard and Bergeron, investigation in 1988."For more information please visit the website: www.theresaallore.com

  • Rolland Giguère = Jean-Claude + Regis Lachance / #23 WKT6

    19/06/2022 Duration: 38min

    The murder of Rolland Giguere must be the worst kept secret in Sherbrooke. Practically the whole town - including the police - probably knows who shot Giguere on the evening of October 31, 1969, but no one has the moral courage to stand up and do anything about it.For more information please visit the website: www.theresaallore.com

  • Theresa Allore = Gerald + Regis Lachance / #22 WKT6

    10/06/2022 Duration: 36min

    "When he was about nineteen - which places the event in 1978 - Gerald was out driving with his older and a third person, Regis and another. Gerald was sitting in the back, Regis was in the passenger seat, and the third person was driving the car. It was in the evening, and they picked up a hitchhiker in Lennoxville. Gerald thought he and the girl were about the same age, so also nineteen. The girl got in the car and sat in the back with Gerald. Gerald began kissing her. From the passenger seat, Regis reached back and began stroking her thighs. I'm guessing it was a lot more than kissing and fondling, but you get the picture.Regis asks the driver to stop the car. He then dragged the girl with him. Some time passed, Gerald got out of the car to see what's going on. He says he was going to help the girl. Gerald went down in a field and found Regis holding the girl's head down in water. Gerald mimes the gesture of Regis holding her down in the water by the back of her neck. Regis yelled at Gerald to get back in t

  • The Raid at Disco Bob's - WKT6 #21

    04/06/2022 Duration: 32min

    "Corporal Patrick Hall of the Sûreté du Québec’s drug, alcohol and morality squad headed up the raid on Chez Robert’s. Recall that it was Hall’s phone number that was found in Grimard’s pocket at the dump site on Astbury Road. In testimony at Coroner Jean-Pierre Rivard’s inquiry from September 1978, Hall said he had known Raymond Grimard for five years and that during their frequent meetings, because of the numerous information the double murder victim had accumulated during his criminal career, he would occasionally give news of the goings-on in the underworld: “He said that he was doing well but that what he was doing was okay, that he had wanted to hang up the gloves.”"For more information please visit the website: www.theresaallore.com

  • Muzzled Justice - #20 WKT6

    28/05/2022 Duration: 38min

    "Michel Belley was acquitted twice for the murder of Monique Marchand. The first occasion due to the "uncorroborated testimony of an accomplice." In court it was revealed that Corporal Roch Gaudreault fabricated evidence in order to incriminate Belley."For more information please visit the website: www.theresaallore.com

  • Jean Charland - Prodigal Son / #19 WKT6

    21/05/2022 Duration: 29min

    For the Townships, Jean Charland had become the gift that kept on giving:For more information please visit the website: www.theresaallore.com

  • How we know Régis Lachance was a police informant - #18 WKT6

    14/05/2022 Duration: 37min

    I desperately wanted the informant to be Luc Gregoire, the Sherbrooke sexual predator I was convinced had not only murdered my sister, Theresa, but may have been responsible for the murder of Louse Camirand and the death of Manon Dubé, so I emailed Jean-Pierre and asked him to respond with the name. This was all very dramatic, and he gave me the impression he was minutes away from retrieving it. Not able to wait, I blurted out, "Gregoire" in an email message. Rancourt responded, "Non, I will find it... His name is Regis Lachance"For more information please visit the website: theresaallore.com

  • The Trial of Fernand Laplante - #17 WKT6

    07/05/2022 Duration: 41min

    This is what Charland told the court happened to Raymond Grimard and Manon Bergeron the night they were murdered on or about July 6, 1978 south of Lennoxville:For more information please visit the website: www.theresaallore.com

  • The Aloha Motel Fire - #16 WKT6

    30/04/2022 Duration: 35min

    On November 10, 1978 someone attempted to set fire to the Aloha Motel in Rock Forest. You’ll recall Rock Forest as a bedroom community to the west of Sherbrooke (five years later it would become the setting of another motel drama: the massacre of two carpet layers by police at the Motel Chatillion). Tragedy was averted, the Sûreté du Quebec just happened to be across the street before the blaze was ignited. Police immediately arrested a nineteen-year-old suspect leaving the scene of the attempted arson: Jean Charland. Welcome to the world of Sherbrooke subterfuge (AKA S-Town), where even the police play a part in the underhanded shenanigans.For more information please visit the website: www.theresaallore.com

  • Three of a Perfect Pair - #15 WKT6

    23/04/2022 Duration: 33min

    "Have you ever played Clue? This is a detective game that asks participants to discover the murderer, the location, and the murder weapon. The results can be:“Miss White did it in the library with the candlestick!” or “I accuse Colonel Mustard of the murder; he did it in the kitchen with a knife!” or “I suspect Miss Scarlett, in the lobby, with the revolver!” and so on.In the coroner’s inquest into the murder of Carole Fecteau and those of Raymond Grimard and Manon Bergeron, one sometimes has the impression of being at the heart of an enigma where the avenues seem endless because of the many twists and turns."“Les trois meurtres: avenues sans fin”, La Tribune, 16 Septembre, 1978For more information please visit the website: www.theresaallore.com

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