Ole Getz hopes a clump of hair from his mother's hairbrush helps solve a 75-year-old mystery and reveal that his great uncle was the Mad Trapper of Rat River, one of Canada's most notorious outlaws.
An Alberta filmmaker who wants to dig upAlbert Johnson from his Aklavik grave says the exhumation is key to the science documentary her company wants to produce. Myth Merchant Films wants totake DNA ...
One of the North's most infamous outlaws is in the spotlight Thursday night, with the premiere of a Canadian documentary seeking the truth about the Mad Trapper. The true identity of the Mad Trapper, ...
On October 31, 2018, I read a story in the New York Post about a Russian scientist who stabbed another Russian scientist at a research station in Antarctica. Crime is uncommon on that continent, but ...
Advanced technology that helps police crack cold murder cases has helped television producers prove that one of Canada's most notorious criminals was not, in fact, a Canadian. "A lot of people thought ...