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Morbidology the Podcast - 204: Susan Cadieux

15th May 2023 · Episode 204

Morbidology the Podcast - 204: Susan Cadieux

42 Min · By Emily G. Thompson

Snow blanketed the ground of St. Mary’s Churchyard School, London, Ontario, on 6 January, 1956. Susan Cadieux was playing outside the school with her two brothers when an unknown man approached them. The boys were momentarily distracted by a little girl who had slipped on the ice. When they turned back, Susan and the man had vanished into the frigid night air.

Snow blanketed the ground of St. Mary’s Churchyard School, London, Ontario, on 6 January, 1956. Susan Cadieux was playing outside the school with her two brothers when an unknown man approached them. The boys were momentarily distracted by a little girl who had slipped on the ice. When they turned back, Susan and the man had vanished into the frigid night air.

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Sources:

The Kingston Whig-Standard, 7 January, 1956 – “5-Year-old Found Dead After All-Night Search”

The Windsor Star, 7 November, 1956 – “Doubt Foul Play”                 

The Philadelphia Inquirer, 8 Janaury, 1956 – “Girl, 5,  Found Dead”

The Times Herald, 8 January, 1956 – “Dead Child Had Been Attacked”

The Ottawa Citizen, 9 January, 1956 – “Detectives Work Around Clock”

The Ottawa Citizen, 9 January, 1956 – “Parish Priest Helped in Search for Susan”

The Calgary Albertan, 9 January, 1956 – “Assault, Slaying of Girl, 5, Triggers Sex Deviate Hunt”

The Windsor Star, 9 Janaury, 1956 – “Widen Net for Suspect”

The Kingston Whig-Standard, 10 Janaury, 1956 – “Mystery Woman Is Linked with Hunt for Sex Deviate”

The Sault Star, 11 January, 1956 – “Province – Wide Search for Susan’s Abductor”

The Windsor Star, 12 January, 1956 – “Dad Stoic on Hearing Tragic Tale”

The Kingston Whig-Standard, 14 January, 1956 – “Man Claims he Abducted Dead Child”

The Sault Star, 16 January, 1956 – “Deny Youth Connected with Death of Susan”

Calgary Herald, 21 January, 1956  – “Rapings in Ontario Rouse Ire of MP’s”

The Ottawa Citizen, 23 January, 1956 – “Questioned in Slaying”

North Bay Nugget, 27 January, 1956 – “Looks Like Slayer of London Tot”

The Montreal Star, 20 February, 1956 – “Police Hold Possible Suspect in Girl’s Death”

The Kingston Whig-Standard, 23 February, 1956 – “To Aid Police”

The Windsor Star, 31 October, 1961 – “Psychic Sleuth in London Hunt”

The Sun Times, 4 February, 1998 – “Books Opened on Old Murders”

Edmonton Journal, 6 April, 2000 – “Air Force Sergeant Investigated in 1950s Deaths”

The London Free Press, 6 April, 2000 – “Project Angel Eyes Truscott Case Figure”

CBC, 11 Janaury, 2023 – “Local Sleuths Hope to Shed New Light”

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