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The Pacific Junction Murders [replay]
From Canadian True Crime by Kristi Lee | Canadian True Crime
April 16, 2026 · 48 min · Episode 210
About this episode
A railway worker discovers a burned shack with three dead family members and a missing infant, leading to a complex investigation.
A two-part series | A New Brunswick railway worker discovers a burned‑out shack deep in the woods, with three members of a young family dead inside. But their infant is missing, and there's a trail of footprints in the snow. What begins as a desperate search for the lost baby soon exposes an unbelievable web of deception and hidden motives. — This two-part series is a carefully selected replay from our archive, originally titled "The Lake Family Murders". We'll be back with new episodes in late April. *Additional content warning: this series includes the death of a young child. Please take care when listening. Full list of resources, information sources, credits and music credits: See the page for this episode at https://www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes/132 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Topics covered
- true crime
- society
- culture
- history
Keywords
- Pacific Junction Murders
- New Brunswick
- burned shack
- young family
- missing infant
- deception
- hidden motives
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: The Pacific Junction Murders, The Lake Family Murders
Places: New Brunswick
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