• The first cyber-sleuth, why you shouldn't buy an island online, and more of our June favourites

  • Jun 3 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

The first cyber-sleuth, why you shouldn't buy an island online, and more of our June favourites

  • Summary

  • This week, we're sharing new and notable podcasts from June.


    First, Todd Matthews was one of the first internet sleuths. He made it his life's mission to give unidentified bodies back their names, and helped create two databases as part of that goal.


    For years, Todd was haunted by a cold case about two missing boys. One day, one of those boys called him.


    The new podcast Hello, John Doe has that story. We hear from producer Kate Mishkin about working with Todd, making the show, and how an unexpected tragedy changed its meaning.


    Plus, these days, it feels like online ads know exactly what we want—new shoes, the latest tech, a nine-acre island off the coast of Nicaragua…


    Or at least, that was the case for Jayne Gaskin. She was surfing the web one day when she saw a shockingly affordable island for sale. The price was just too good to pass up, so Jayne abandoned a quaint life in the English countryside and moved there with her entire family.


    While Jayne initially thought that her dreams had come true, not everything was as it seemed. The podcast The Price of Paradise explores the violent consequences of Jayne's decision.


    Featured in this episode: Hello John Doe, The Price Of Paradise, Who Killed The Video Star: The Story of MTV, Go Touch Grass, Mortified


    For links and more info, head to cbc.ca/podcastplaylist

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