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154. Christmas Came Early...: HOMICIDE

1 h 5 min · 6 de may de 2026
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Today on LOTW, Becky and Bevy discuss the case of Victoria Shachtay. Victoria Shachtay lived in Innisfail, Alberta, where she was raising her young daughter with the help of a live‑in caregiver after a 2004 car accident left her paralyzed. She had received a financial settlement following the crash, and her family connected her with Brian Malley, a financial adviser they knew and trusted. Malley managed her investment fund, met with her regularly, and became a long‑standing part of the support system she relied on as she rebuilt her life after the accident. Their relationship was professional and familiar — the kind of steady connection that made sense in her circumstances — with nothing at the time to suggest where things would eventually lead.Sources for this episode: * Instructables [https://www.instructables.com] * RCMP [https://rcmp.ca] * CIRO [https://www.ciro.ca] * Newswire [https://www.newswire.ca] * Red Deer Advocate [https://reddeeradvocate.com] * CBC [https://www.cbc.ca] * Hot Dip Galvanizing Line [https://www.hotdipgalvanizingline.com] * Global News [https://globalnews.ca] * The Albertan [https://www.thealbertan.com]

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