Something Worth Hearing
True Crime & Paranormal
About
From the crime scene, to the courtroom, to the criminal mind, to the law, Something Worth Hearing is telling real stories of justice and injustice. By using real examples from the front lines of criminal justice here in the Fraser Valley, I peel back the opaque curtain of our system to explain the important legal concepts in plain language. With the help of lawyers, criminologists, victims, and occasionally even offenders, I take a deep dive into important Canadian legal matters keeping it lively and informative.
Episodes
- Something Worth Hearing – B.C.'s Mother's Day Murders
Three international students from India were convicted of first-degree murder for a home invasion and the killing of a couple. Lawyer Kyla Lee discusses the case details and legal issues.
- Something Worth Hearing – The Charter for Dummies
Paul Henderson and Atlee James discuss The Charter for Dummies. Lawyer Kyla Lee joins later in the episode to clarify questions.
- Something Worth Hearing – Talking Homicide with Vancouver lawyer Kyla Lee
Vancouver lawyer Kyla Lee joins Paul to discuss a murder map tracking local homicides and aspects of the criminal justice system related to serious crimes.
- Something Worth Hearing – The Homicide Map
Episode #002 of Something Worth Hearing covers six homicide cases in the Chilliwack area, featuring details on a double-murder, a tragic death, and a domestic case.
- Something Worth Hearing – Introduction to the Podcast
Filmmaker Atlee James encouraged host Paul J. Henderson to launch a podcast based on his news website. This first episode introduces the podcast, covering topics like unsolved homicides and legal matters.