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Scarred but not broken - part one |15

2021/5/4
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Nancy Hixt:本集讲述了1999年发生在阿尔伯塔省洛矶山区的一起令人震惊的凶杀案,一名父亲杀害了自己的女儿,并试图杀害自己的儿子。这起案件给调查人员和受害者家庭带来了深远的影响,至今仍令他们难以忘怀。事件的细节极其令人不安,包括父亲试图用一氧化碳毒死孩子,然后用枕头闷死女儿,再割伤儿子的喉咙。 John Hudak:作为当时的警官,我亲历了这起案件的调查过程。我记得到达医院时,七岁的男孩全身是血,喉咙被割伤。我将男孩的父亲隔离,并指示医护人员记录下他所说的一切。在医院外,我们发现一辆厢式货车,车后拖着一块帆布,车内发现一名两岁女童死亡。这起案件让我深受打击,至今仍让我难以释怀。 Larry Russell:作为当时的警长,我调集了大量警力来调查这起凶杀案,并确保受伤的男孩得到最好的治疗。这起案件极其艰难,在我33年的警务生涯中,我处理过多次类似的儿童伤害案件,但这次案件的残酷程度仍然让我震惊。 Dave Gravatt:我负责对七岁的男孩进行采访。在采访中,他平静地讲述了事件的细节,展现出极大的勇气。他的证词是案件的关键证据,指证了他的父亲杀害了他的妹妹并试图杀害他。 Bailey Holsema的母亲:我的女儿Bailey在案发时只有两岁,她本应该拥有美好的未来,却因为父亲的残忍行为而失去了生命。这起案件带给我的痛苦是无法言喻的。 Christopher Hogg的母亲:我的儿子Christopher亲眼目睹了父亲杀害妹妹的全过程,他的喉咙也被父亲割伤。他至今仍对父亲的行为感到困惑和恐惧。这起案件对我们家庭造成了无法弥补的伤害。 Brian Hogg:我承认我犯下了不可饶恕的罪行。我感到深深的悔恨,并愿意为我的行为承担责任。

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An old Chevy van arrives at the Rocky Mountain House Hospital with a man and his injured son, leading to the discovery of a deceased two-year-old girl, marking the start of a homicide investigation.

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On a cool rainy day in the summer of 1999, an old Chevy van was seen speeding on a highway from the backcountry eastbound towards Rocky Mountain House, Alta.

There was a large piece of canvas attached to the bumper and it dragged behind the van.

A short time later, the vehicle pulled into the ambulance bay at the Rocky Mountain House hospital.

A man went in and identified himself as Brian Hogg.

He was covered in blood and had lacerations to both of his wrists.

Hogg asked the doctor to check on his son, who was still in the van.

A little boy was found seated in the front passenger seat. He had blood on his neck, face, chest, arms and legs. His throat was cut, but he was responsive.

The seven-year-old was rushed into the emergency room.

But he wasn’t the only child inside the van.

There was a little girl, unresponsive, on top of some sleeping bags.

The doctor who made the horrific discovery noted the two-year-old was cold to the touch.

She had no vital signs when was rushed into the emergency room and was later pronounced deceased by the local medical examiner.

The case was now considered a homicide.

In part one of this two-part series of Crime Beat), Global News crime reporter Nancy Hixt) shares how this senseless crime continues to impact the officers who investigated the case.

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