

Crime Beat
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People know their hometowns by streets, a favourite restaurant or the local mall. Crime Reporter Nancy Hixt knows hers by the crime scenes she's been to over the past 20 years. Journey deep inside some of Canada’s most high-profile criminal cases. Each episode will take you inside the story to give you details you didn't hear on the news.
Winner of the 2020 & 2023 Edward R. Murrow Award (RTDNA).
Nominated as Best International Podcast at the 2026 iHeart Podcast Awards.
Winner of the 2020 & 2023 Edward R. Murrow Award (RTDNA).
Nominated as Best International Podcast at the 2026 iHeart Podcast Awards.
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Mar 24, 2020 • 1h 11min
The Brentwood Five Massacre - Part 2 | 14
Lawrence Hong, Kaiti Perras, Jordan Segura, Josh Hunter and Zackariah Rathwell were a group of talented young people with promising futures.On this episode of the Global News podcast Crime Beat, crime reporter Nancy Hixt brings us to Part 2 of her special series, the Brentwood five massacre.What started out as a party to mark the end of classes at the University of Calgary ended in a horrific tragedy.It happened quickly and without warning.In less than a minute the five victims were stabbed in the biggest mass killing in Calgary’s history.Police arrived on the scene less than five minutes after the first call to 911.To add to the complexity of the case, investigators quickly learned the suspect was the son of one of their own.The accused was the 22-year-old son of a veteran, high ranking officer with the Calgary Police Service and would soon be charged with five counts of first-degree murder.But what led to such a horrific and violent attack? Contact:Twitter: @nancyhixtFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NancyHixtCrimeBeat/Email: nancy.hixt@globalnews.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 10, 2020 • 52min
The Brentwood Five Massacre - Part 1 | 13
On April 14, 2014, a group of friends had a small get-together at their home near the University of Calgary campus in the northwest neighbourhood of Brentwood.Five young people shared a small, grey-and-blue split-level house on a quiet block on Butler Crescent.The house was a well-known rental for university students that many affectionately called the “Butler Mansion.”It was a relatively small gathering, with many of those invited having gone to junior high or high school together. The rest knew each other from university. It was an amazing group of young people that included an accomplished dancer, an aspiring urban planner, two talented musicians, and a young man who was well on his way to becoming a humanitarian.For the most part, the mood of the party was laid back and relaxed.No one could have predicted the terrifying turn the night would take and how quickly it would all unravel.It was a day that left a scar on the soul of the city -- the biggest mass killing in Calgary’s history.On this episode of the Global News podcast Crime Beat, crime reporter Nancy Hixt looks the Brentwood five massacre. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 25, 2020 • 44min
Conversation with retired homicide Det. Tom Barrow | 12
On this episode Global News crime reporter Nancy Hixt is joined by an investigator who’s worked on many of the high profile cases featured on Crime Beat.In this special conversation with retired homicide Det. Tom Barrow, the veteran officer opens up in a raw, intimate way, and provides new insight into the demons that continue to haunt him.Listen to this episode now for exclusive behind the scenes details on several cases we’ve covered on the show and ones we’ll be profiling in the coming months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 11, 2020 • 53min
Natasha Farah's final goodbye | 11
Nancy Hixt shares a story that highlights how fragile life can be.On a crisp summer evening in August 2014, a young woman was enjoying a night out with some friends in downtown Calgary.Natasha Farah, 26, was originally from Toronto, but came to Calgary a year earlier for work and to further her education.That night, Farah was feeling especially nostalgic and had a long heart-to-heart with her best friend and also called her mother back home in Toronto.Neither of them realized how precious those talks would later become.That night, the group of friends stayed right until closing time, and after that, they kept visiting out front of the club, not wanting the night to end.That’s when gunfire erupted.A series of shots were fired into the air — and then into the crowd.One of those bullets hit and killed Farah – an innocent bystander.Witnesses watched as the gunman took off in a getaway car.Follow along to learn how detectives and forensic crime scene investigators worked together to track the killer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 28, 2020 • 46min
The horror that lurks | 10
In 2002, Lisa was 19 and working several jobs to put herself through university. One of which was at a Calgary tanning salon. Lisa is not her real name. Her identity is protected by a court-imposed publication ban.She is smart and a hard worker, and it appeared she made a good impression on the owners of the salon.After just a couple of months, she was offered an incredible opportunity -- the chance to manage her own store.She was asked to meet with the owner’s nephew one evening after work to go over details of the job. That meeting seemed to go smoothly until right before she was about to leave. Learn the shocking details of the night that left her paralyzed with fear – and hear why Lisa has been forced to relive the trauma over and over again.On this episode of the Global News podcast Crime Beat, crime reporter Nancy Hixt shares the story of a young woman who was presented with a golden opportunity -- instead, it would tarnish her whole life.Contact:Twitter: @nancyhixtFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NancyHixtCrimeBeat/Email: nancy.hixt@globalnews.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 14, 2020 • 1h 16min
The Disappearance of Lisa Mitchell | 9
At 29 years old, Lisa Mitchell had a lot on her plate. Lisa and her common-law husband, Allan Shyback, had two children.In the fall of 2012, she juggled two jobs to try to make ends meet and provide for her family. Then one day-- she disappeared-- leaving her common-law husband and two children behind. The only clues were a few short emails and a cryptic voicemail to her mother.For more than two years, her mother held out hope Lisa would return.On this episode of the Global News podcast Crime Beat, crime reporter Nancy Hixt shares the shocking twist this case took. Follow along as investigators work to uncover the mystery behind Lisa's disappearance.Contact:Twitter: @nancyhixtFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NancyHixtCrimeBeat/Email: nancy.hixt@globalnews.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 30, 2019 • 58min
Special Conversation with Christopher Goffard | 8
On this special year-end episode of Crime Beat, Global News crime reporter Nancy Hixt is joined by L.A. Times journalist and Pulitzer Prize finalist Christopher Goffard, who is the reporter and host of two podcasts, Dirty John and Detective Trapp.Nancy and Christopher pull back the curtain on crime reporting in a way that only two people who have covered this beat can.They talk crime and justice, and provide a look at how two journalists work to uncover the truth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 17, 2019 • 1h 9min
The final homecoming of Lukas Strasser-Hird Part: 2 | 7
18-year-old, Lukas Strasser-Hird had aspirations of becoming a trauma surgeon.Instead, on November 23, 2013, he laid on an operating table, as a trauma surgeon worked to try and save his life.He was out at a nightclub, celebrating his return from a year studying abroad, when he became the victim of a savage attack.It took mere minutes for a group of guys to swarm him.He was kicked, stabbed and beaten beyond recognition.It was so hard to comprehend how this happened to Lukas-- and over what?All he did was defend a stranger.Police had their work cut out for them-- with so many involved in the attack... it was a daunting task.To make matters worse...the savage swarming was not captured on surveillance video…Would there ever be justice for Lukas?On this episode of the Global News podcast Crime Beat, crime reporter Nancy Hixt concludes her two-part series, and follows along as his family was dealt a series of debilitating blows in their search for justice in his case.Follow the emotional rollercoaster Lukas’ loved ones have been on for more than six years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 3, 2019 • 58min
The final homecoming of Lukas Strasser-Hird Part: 1 | 6
At 18, Lukas Strasser-Hird’s future was bright. After a year studying abroad, he had aspirations to become a doctor.The day he arrived back in Calgary, he went out with friends to celebrate his homecoming.It was a fun night, until last-call.No one could have predicted how dangerous the situation was about to become.It’s a story that will leave you questioning what the person next to you at a bar is capable of.On this episode of the Global News podcast Crime Beat, crime reporter Nancy Hixt begins a two-part series on a case that devastated a Calgary family.Contact:Twitter: @nancyhixtFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NancyHixtCrimeBeat/Email: nancy.hixt@globalnews.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 19, 2019 • 52min
Righting a wrong, the story of Maryam Rashidi | 5
Maryam Rashidi’s life focused on creating opportunities for her son. But in 2015, both Rashidi and her husband were laid off from their jobs in the oil and gas industry.June 7, 2015, was her fourth shift working at a Calgary gas station — a job she took to make ends meet.That morning, Rashidi said goodbye to her husband and son, and went to work — the last time they would get to talk to her.Just hours later, they would learn Rashidi was taken by ambulance to the hospital. She’d been run over while trying to stop a gas-and-dash.Follow the twists and turns this case took and hear from the offender himself, who chose to run Rashidi over rather than pay for $113 worth of fuel.In this episode, you’ll also hear the far-reaching the impact this crime has had.If you enjoy Crime Beat, please take a minute to rate it on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts, tell us what you think and share the show with your friends.Contact:Twitter: @nancyhixtFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NancyHixtCrimeBeat/Email: nancy.hixt@globalnews.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


