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Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast
Jay Nicoll
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Vanished in the Night: The Unsolved Murder of Debbie Silverman
Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast
24 minutes
3 weeks ago
Vanished in the Night: The Unsolved Murder of Debbie Silverman
Vanished in the Night: The Unsolved Murder of Debbie Silverman In the pre-dawn hours of August 12, 1978, 21-year-old Debbie Silverman stepped into the hallway of her Toronto apartment building—and vanished. A vibrant young woman with a love for disco, exotic perfumes, and dreams as big as her heart, Debbie was snatched in a violent ambush, her purse and broken gold necklace left scattered as haunting clues. Three months later, her body was found in a shallow grave 80 km away, bound and shot, in a desolate Sunderland field. Her killer remains a shadow, uncaught, unchained. Was it a predatory serial killer like Clifford Olson, who taunted authorities with cryptic claims? Or the fugitive duo, Darryl Dollan and Daryle Newstead, prowling Toronto’s streets that same night? Could it have been someone closer—a jealous acquaintance from her double date, or a stranger who knew exactly when she’d return? With no DNA evidence and a trail gone cold, the Toronto and Ontario Provincial Police chase whispers of a connection to other missing women, like Alison Thomas and Claire Samson. Every lead, every theory, brings Debbie’s grieving mother, Carol, closer to the truth—or deeper into despair. Dive into the chilling mystery on *Ontario Cold Cases: Canada’s True Crime Podcast*. Unravel the clues, question the suspects, and join the fight for justice. Subscribe now to never miss an episode, and share your theories in the show notes to keep Debbie’s story alive.  Listen to the full episode wherever you get your podcasts. Don’t let Debbie’s story fade into the night. Because every case deserves answers—and every victim deserves justice. Subscribe now to Ontario Cold Cases: Canada’s True Crime Podcast. Episodes available wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us for updates and more: @OntarioColdCases Ontario Cold Cases - Facebook (Subscribe) https://www.facebook.com/ontariocoldcases/subscribe/ Ontario Cold Cases - Wordpresshttps://nicollinvestigations.wordpress.com/ Ontario Cold Cases - Substackhttps://substack.com/@ontariocoldcase For more videos subscribe to: https://www.youtube.com/@OntarioColdCases?sub_confirmation=1 @PlayMorePods Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ontario-cold-cases-the-podcast-s1-ep13-debbie-silverman/id1714174047?i=1000639591764 YouTube - https://youtu.be/K-Bm4mI-Fqk?si=Wra-bYfoPl2vs_Lk #OntarioColdCases, #NicollInvestigations , #canadiancrime , #ColdCasePodcast , #ontariocrime, #OntarioMysteries , #PodcastMystery , #truecrimepodcast , #unsolvedmysteries, #ontario, #TrueCrimeCanada, #TrueCrimeOntario, #CanadianMysteries, #canada,  #truecrime, #PodcastsOnAmazonMusic, #Murder, #Homicide, #Missing, #ColdCases, #Toronto, #DebbieSilverman 
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