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Dark Adaptation - Episode 64: USA - The Bridgewater Triangle
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Episode 64: USA - The Bridgewater Triangle

Dark Adaptation

07/17/23

130m

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It's finally happened! A Paige and Brianna collaboration episode. Why did it take so long? We don't have an answer for that. You know what we do have for you? A jam-packed episode filled with all of the Dark Adaptation staples - dark history, true crime, haunted places, cryptids, UFOs, and so much more. Join Paige and Brianna as they dive into the creepy, paranormal hotspot that is The Bridgewater Triangle.

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On May 24, 1881, London, Ontario was bustling. The locals were excited to finally have a day off to enjoy Victoria Day with their friends and families. Hundreds of people utilized the various steamboats in the area to take the ride down the Thames River to picnic and celebrate at Springbank Park. No one could have predicted the devastating tragedy that would unfold that evening. A tragedy that happened so quickly, it left people reeling with thoughts and questions, like how did this happen and who is responsible? Join Brianna and Steph as they break down that fateful day in history and discuss The Victoria Day Disaster - one of the worst maritime disasters in Canada, and a tragedy so sad and compelling that it made headlines around the world.

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Patricia “Trish” Carpenter was beautiful, happy, sweet, and funny. She was a promising 14-year-old with a loving family and a beautiful baby boy named Dakota. She had a great life ahead of her that was tragically taken. On the morning of September 25, 1992, construction workers arriving for their shift discovered Trish's lifeless body “wedged very tightly, head-first, into a pit" on the Toronto construction site.

It seems everyone except for law enforcement thought her death was suspicious. In a pattern we've seen too many times with indigenous women and girls, Trish's death was chalked up as accidental and ultimately ruled "undetermined". The construction site where her body was discovered is a busy area; how is it possible that nobody heard or saw anything suspicious that night? Why weren't the "friends" she was with that night questioned further by police? Trish's death leaves everyone, especially her family, with more questions than answers.

If you have any information about the death of Patricia "Trish" Carpenter, who was found dead at a construction site at 205 Yonge Street, Downtown Toronto on the morning of September 25, 1992, please call the Toronto Police at 416-808-2222, Crime Stoppers at 416-222-TIPS (8477), or file a report online.

Sources:

CBC - Missing and Murdered

Taken – Season 3, Episode 2

Shades of Our Sisters

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