The Fifth Estate (1976)
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Bob McKeown — Writer
Episodes 109
Disappearing Act
He was just an ordinary guy who stole almost a million dollars.
Read MoreInside Room 22
The latest episode in the long, strange and troubling story of ex-NHL player agent David Frost.
Read MoreShadows of Doubt
On a rainy night in Kingston in October 2003, third-year Royal Military College cadet Joe Grozelle simply vanished.
Read MoreThe Girl in Saskatoon (Update)
An old cold case is warming up.
Read MoreAfter the Storm
A story of love and murder in post-Katrina New Orleans.
Read MoreOverboard (Update)
Bob Gainey's long fight to reveal the truth about his daughter's death at sea.
Read MoreThe Gospel of Green
Giving power to the people. Germany's green revolution and the man who's leading it.
Read MoreWhere the Women Went
When faced with economic hardship, they turned to their most valuable export -- themselves.
Read MoreThe Chess Master
Your backstage pass to political theatre.
Read MoreA Death in the Family
The price an entire family pays when one member is wrongfully convicted of murder.
Read MoreSomeone Got Away With Murder
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Strangers in Paradise
What happens when someone's virtual fantasy takes over their real life.
Read MoreCollateral Damage
He was sentenced in the killing of four Mounties. But, his story has never been heard. Until now.
Read MoreBlack Widow
She preyed on the lonely, then married and buried them.
Read MoreStaying Alive
It's been called a "community centre for junkies".
Read MoreThe Elephant in the Room
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Riding on Risk
Disturbing allegations about our safety in the air.
Read MoreThe Education of Brian Nicholl
Learning lessons about the economic downturn, the hard way.
Read MoreDeath Online
A young Ottawa woman's suicide leads to an international hunt for an online predator.
Read MoreThe Fall and Rise of Theo Fleury
He had it all and lost it. Now, Theo Fleury finally may have found himself.
Read MoreBroken Heroes
They went off to war like heroes and returned with invisible wounds.
Read MoreOver the Edge
What happens when a small town thrill-seeker is lured into B.C.
Read MoreThe Unofficial Story
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Out of Control
Ashley Smith was a troubled 19-year-old when she choked herself to death with a strip of cloth at Grand Valley Institution in Kitchener, Ontario. Her death made national headlines and led to a scathing report by Canada's federal prison ombudsman. Now, through exclusive access to prison video exposing Ashley's treatment in custody, the fifth estate shares the story of this young woman's harrowing life and the circumstances surrounding her death.
Read MoreHouse of Cards
The collapse of a financial giant and its Canadian connection.
Read MoreFasten Your Seatbelts
Billions have been spent on airport security.
Read MoreEarl Jones: In Trust
Over two decades he bilked investors of $50 million.
Read More21st Century: War and Terrorism
Part one of a three-part series: How the fifth estate covered the first decade of the 21st century.
Read More21st Century: The People
Part two of a three-part series: How the fifth estate covered the first decade of the 21st century.
Read More21st Century: Law and Disorder
Part three of a three-part series: How the fifth estate covered the first decade of the 21st century.
Read MoreThe Wrong Man
A string of wrongful murder convictions... and the man who prosecuted them.
Read MoreCougar 491
A helicopter ride to an oil rig, a crash and 17 deaths. New details about what may have caused it.
Read MoreHannah's Heart
She's 13 and has a failing heart. Hannah Jones said "no" to the transplant that will save her life.
Read MoreLarger Than Life
He's rich, he's powerful, he's larger than life. But what kind of boss is Peter Nygard?
Read MoreAbove Suspicion
The shocking case of Colonel Russell Williams.
Read More'Til Death Do Us Part
A story about love, death and a family searching for truth.
Read MoreEnemies of the State
The secret plan to detain thousands of Canadians.
Read MoreThe Confession
In a special edition of the fifth estate, Bob McKeown decodes the shocking confession of Colonel Russell Williams. From his initial interview to the full declaration of guilt, the fifth estate deciphers one of the most compelling confessions in Canadian history.
Read MoreThe Fall and Rise of Theo Fleury (Update)
With news that a Canada-wide arrest warrant has been issued for convicted sex offender and former junior hockey coach Graham James, the fifth estate presents an updated broadcast of The Fall and Rise of Theo Fleury, containing new details and footage. Originally broadcast in October 2009, Theo Fleury's candid and emotional conversation with host Bob McKeown marked the first time the star hockey player and current star of Battle of the Blades went on the record to talk about the dark secrets that haunted him during his glory years in the NHL and the staggering fall from grace that cost him millions of dollars, his family and almost, his life.
Read MoreThe Life and Death of Abdinasir Dirie
Who really killed Abdinasir Dirie? One Somali family's story of tragedy and broken hopes.
Read MoreBehind the Wall
Abuse and cover-up behind our prison walls. Stories from the people who saw it everyday.
Read MoreThe Girl in the Suitcase
More than a decade after the murder of Fatima Kama, a suspect is finally arrested.
Read MoreThe Legacy of Brendan Burke
One hockey family's painful loss and the politics of gays in sports.
Read MorePresumed Dead
Were they murdered? Abducted? Or are they living new lives. Tracking the trails of three Canadians who disappeared without a trace.
Read MoreAfter the Earth Shook
The personal toll of tragedy: Canadian stories of Haiti's earthquake.
Read MoreJustice for Nadia
Reporter Bob McKeown's investigation into Nadia Kajouji's tragic death led the fifth estate on an international hunt for an Internet predator. McKeown now returns to Nadia's story as an alleged "Cyberpath" is about to face justice in a precedent-setting case.
Read MoreDeath of the Don
Who's killing the Rizzutos? The war against Canada's first crime family.
Read MoreWikiRebels
Inside the world of WikiLeaks: with unprecedented access.
Read MoreDeath at the Olympics
It's a moment few Canadians will ever forget: the death of a 21-year-old Georgian luger during a Winter Olympics training run. It was ruled driver error. Now, we have shocking new revelations some don't want you to hear.
Read MoreThe Devil You Know
Hate the crime, love the con.
Read MoreYou Should Have Stayed at Home
The G20 from a different angle. Unforgettable footage, captured by ordinary people. The sights and sounds of powerful personal stories.
Read MoreColonel Gadhafi: Dying Days
A dictator's final fight against his own demise.
Read MoreGetting Off Easy
White collar criminals waltz away from hard time.
Read MoreMy Friend the Bank Robber
Bob McKeown traces the career of and his friendship with the always fascinating, charismatic and confounding Stephen Reid.
Read MoreA Question of Innocence
Linden MacIntyre examines how evidence can acquit as well as convict.
Read MoreTruth and Lies: The Last Days of Osama Bin Laden
The fifth estate reveals new information that challenges the official story of the mission to shoot and kill the world's number one terrorist.
Read MoreSwissair 111: The Untold Story
Years later, the crash of Swissair 111 in 1998 remains one of Canada's greatest tragedies. Now new disturbing information from an insider who suspected it might have been murder, raising questions about the official cause of the disaster.
Read MoreGatti-vs-Gatti
It began with what was supposed to be a second honeymoon, a chance for two tempestuous people -- the world boxing champion from Montreal and his beautiful Brazilian wife -- to heal their troubled marriage. It ended in Brazil with one of them dead and a question.
Read MoreColonel Gadhafi: Palace of Secrets
Inside the brutal secret world of Moammar Gadhafi. As the Libyan dictator vows to fight on to the last bullet -- startling new information is emerging.
Read MoreTrue Confession
A family murdered, a son and his friend convicted, and the confession that could set them free.
Read MoreScout's Honour
Diana Swain investigates sexual abuse in Scouts Canada.
Read More'Til Death Do Us Part (Update)
How did an experienced hunter mistake her own husband for a bear -- and shoot him dead? Although acquitted, questions still remain.
Read MoreStories from the River's Edge
Every fall, hundreds of teenagers from remote aboriginal reserves in Northern Ontario fly into the city of Thunder Bay looking to get a high school diploma. But in recent years, that struggle has been tainted by tragedy. Seven of those students have died sudden and unexpected deaths.
Read MoreMurder, He Wrote
An aspiring filmmaker working on an all too convincing screenplay about murder, turns fiction into fact by killing for real.
Read MoreA Cold Case
The chilling final chapter in the fifth estate's investigation into the true life mystery of how a Canadian hockey player, missing for fourteen years, ended up frozen in a glacier crevasse in Austria.
Read MoreHoliday Hell
Each year millions of Canadians set off on what they hope will be the vacation of a lifetime.
Read MoreBehind the Line
An investigation into sexual harassment allegations at the RCMP. The inside story of women who signed up to serve and protect and now claim Canada's pre-eminent police force failed to protect them.
Read MoreEscape From Justice
'the fifth estate' unveils a new chapter in the murder of Jassi Sidhu, with startling revelations about those who planned and paid for the killing, and how the murderers got away.
Read MoreDiagnosis Murder
the fifth estate investigates shaken baby syndrome. For decades, the diagnosis virtually guaranteed convictions, shattering the lives of thousands of parents, babysitters and families. Now new evidence questions whether the syndrome even exists and whether some of those convictions may have been wrong.
Read MoreThe Lies People Tell
They are pathetic, weird and sometimes dangerous; 'the fifth estate' searches for the truth behind the lies told by some of Canada's most memorable and imaginative con artists.
Read MoreWho's Killing The Rizzutos?
Bob McKeown presents the latest chapter in the bloody war that has decimated Canada's first family of crime.
Read MoreThe Wreck of the Costa Concordia
A minute-by-minute reconstruction of the Italian cruise ship disaster, with first-hand accounts from the survivors and the rescuers, along with the stories of those who perished.
Read MoreThe House of Shafia
How the four women found murdered in a Kingston canal lived as virtual prisoners in their own home.
Read MoreThe Lost Boys
The new chapter in the explosive allegations against Scouts Canada.
Read MoreFast Break
Canadian kids and their parents risk everything to chase NBA dreams. Bob McKeown reveals the huge money -- and the scams -- at play for those trying to break into pro basketball.
Read MoreLost on the Ice
A boy lost on the ice, and how Canada's Search and Rescue service failed to bring him home.
Read MoreInto The Death Zone
It was May 19, 2012 and a young and determined Canadian was proudly standing on top of the world after an agonizingly slow climb up Mount Everest. Shriya Shah-Klorfine had reached the summit. But in the hours that followed, things would go dreadfully wrong and she would perish, like hundreds before her, high up in Everest's "Death Zone." Since Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay's first ascent of Everest almost 60 years ago, it has been an irresistible fascination for aspiring mountaineers. Hundreds make the attempt every year, and many don't make it. This year was no exception as hundreds made their way to the summit even as worrying signs pointed to trouble. Among them was Shriya Shah-Klorfine, the cheerful and energetic Torontonian. She had never climbed a mountain before, and despite warnings from her friends, husband, and seasoned Everest sherpas, she was climbing the world's highest peak, determined to succeed.
Read MoreKingston Pen: Secrets and Lies
As the nearly 180-year-old Kingston Penitentiary that has housed some of Canada's most notorious inmates prepares to close its gates for good, Linden MacIntyre weaves together the stories of three of its most famous inmates. "Kingston Pen: Secrets and Lies" is the story of convicts trapped in a cycle of violence, of miscarriages of justice, and psychopaths of incredible charm.
Read MoreRunaway Fighter
Exclusive new revelations about the troubled F-35 program It could yet prove to be the most expensive defense purchase in Canadian history -- $25 billion and counting. The military promises it's the best fighter jet available, but some critics are saying it's a turkey hatched from a bad idea: a do-it-all plane that might not do anything well-at-all. Was Canada pressured to buy the F-35 fighter jet? Will the jet ever deliver on its promise of being the top gun in the sky? Did the government cover up the true costs to win an election? With secret documents and exclusive interviews with Air Force insiders, Gillian Findlay pieces together the troubling story of the F-35. From Lockheed Martin's first prototype and bungled development process to Canada's decision to buy the fighter jet without an open competition, "Runaway Fighter" raises serious questions about a procurement system seemingly run amok and a jetfighter critics say will never live up to its spin.
Read MoreThe Widow's Web
Family members say she preyed on the lonely, then married and buried them. Now the so-called Black Widow has been charged with attempted murder after the the suspicious sudden illness of another husband. Linden MacIntyre first spoke to Melissa Friedrich when she was in jail in Florida, and then again on the phone last year after she moved back to Nova Scotia.
Read MoreThe Life and Death of Gloria Taylor
Diagnosed with ALS, one woman's public fight to meet death on her own terms. Gloria Taylor was the first Canadian ever to win the right to ask a doctor for help in dying, when and how and where she wished. "The Life and Death of Gloria Taylor" documents her struggle with mortality as she fights publicly to change the law over the course of what would be the last year of her life. Doomed by ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease), Gloria Taylor became dependent on medical technology. Her fight for life was futile, and she could only hope for what she called a dignified ending. the fifth estate's Linden MacIntyre first met her more than a year ago as she battled with a disease that has no cure, and had just begun another struggle in British Columbia's Supreme Court to have the right to decide the time and manner of her death. She agreed to let the fifth estate follow her throughout that struggle, the private highs and lows, and the personal indignities throughout the final year of her life.
Read MoreWhistleblowers: Moment of Truth
They have the courage to stand up and speak out when no one else dares, yet the popular perception of whistleblowers is they are doomed to be victims of reprisals. But when the fifth estate caught up with some of its more memorable whistleblowers, we found out their lives can take twists and turns no one ever expected. These cases offer an ironic insight into what was supposed to be a new era of transparency and integrity in Canada. To date, not a single case has been prosecuted under Canada's Public Servant Disclosure Protection Act, and the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner was dismissed in disgrace. It was the late '90s when the fifth estate first caught up with Drs. Shiv Chopra and Margaret Haydon. The two Health Canada scientists had serious concerns about a new synthetic drug that promised to transform dairy farming by increasing milk production in cows.
Read MoreLost In The Struggle: The Next Chapter
The journey of three young men born into one world. Six years later, they're trying to escape into another.
Read MoreThe Elephant in the Room
In the trade they call elephants Charismatic Mega Fauna -- huge majestic animals that help the industry draw millions of people each year. The fact is that Zoos and Aquariums are big business, generating more revenue than all professional sports leagues in the U.S. and Canada combined, according to industry insiders. Yet all is not well with the gentle giants in Canadian zoos. A heated controversy has erupted over what to do with zoo elephants when they are ready to retire.
Read MoreLeft for Dead
Mark Kelley tells the story of two friends on the adventure of a lifetime in a small plane who crashed into the icy waters of the Canadian North.
Read MoreLance Armstrong: Master of Spin
Lance Armstrong was an inspiration to millions - he overcame a deadly disease and was hailed as one of the world's greatest athletes - but insiders knew the truth. the fifth estate examines the widespread use and abuse of doping in international cycling and how Lance Armstrong kept this dark secret for years.
Read MoreHunting Magnotta
Mark Kelley reveals the story of a secret group of online investigators who tracked accused killer Luka Magnotta for almost two years and warned police he was dangerous and had to be stopped.
Read MoreCosta Concordia: The Captain's Tale
On January 13, 2012, the Costa Concordia set sail onto the Mediterranean with captain Francesco Schettino manning the ship and more than 4000 people on board. But within hours, disaster would strike as the cruise liner crashed into rocks on the coast of Italy. In one of the worst cruise disasters in recent memory, 32 people would die, and the 114,000 tonne vessel would take more than two years to dismantle.
Read MoreThe Imperfect Spy
Canadian naval intelligence officer Jeffrey Delisle and his secret life as a Russian Spy. Linden MacIntyre has an exclusive interview, and tells the full story of the biggest security breach in Canadian history.
Read MoreThe Last Race
Nik Zoricic was one of the fastest members of the Canadian ski cross team and had dreams of representing Canada in the 2014 Sochi Olympics. His promising career was tragically cut short when he crashed near the end of a World Cup race high in the Swiss Alps last year, in what course officials termed a freak accident. But as Mark Kelley learns, the first death in ski cross competition history may not have been so unpredictable. In the days leading up to that last race athletes raised alarms warning that the final jump was exceedingly dangerous and that race organizers were pushing the limits and didn't heed the early warning flags.
Read MoreTarget Bin Laden
The true story of how the CIA tracked the world's most wanted terrorist.
Read MoreCrossfire
The tragic shooting of 20 children and six teachers at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut stunned people on both sides of the border. Somehow it seemed worse than other recent mass shootings - perhaps because of the age of the children, or the popular military-style assault rifle used, the AR-15. Many hoped it would be a chance to find common ground in a nation bitterly divided over gun rights and gun control. Instead, the sales of firearms soared and the National Rifle Association's membership swelled.
Read MoreThe Unrepentant
They are marked by their ability to kill without passion and without remorse. Some are called psychopaths - a term that evokes nightmare images of murderers and monsters. But the label can also apply to men and women who are successful, intelligent, charismatic, charming and amusing - and so all the more dangerous. This week on the fifth estate, Linden MacIntyre looks at what makes a psychopath through the fifth estate's close encounters with of four of Canada's most frightening criminals.
Read MoreThe Vanishing
For Anna Ratté, growing up just outside Prince George, British Columbia was an idyllic childhood. But on August 18, 1997, that family was torn apart when Wendy Ratté suddenly vanished. Days and then months passed, with no word from her mother. Seventeen-year-old Anna Ratté began a long, difficult search for answers. It was years before Anna began to suspect that her father Denis was not telling her everything he knew.
Read MoreSecond Wave
Two years ago, thousands of lives were lost and the landscape of Japan was changed forever by a tsunami that saw more than five million tonnes of debris swallowed up by the ocean. Mark Kelley reports on the Second Wave tsunami headed for Canadian shores, and a remarkable human drama that links our country with Japan.
Read MoreIronman
He's been called a geo-vigilante, an eco-terrorist, or alternatively a visionary who simply wants to save the world. For years, American businessman Russ George has nurtured a controversial idea: to fix global warming by seeding the ocean with iron. Thumbing his nose at U.N. conventions and possibly Canadian law, George teamed up with a Haida village on B.C.'s West Coast and carried out the biggest iron fertilization project to date.
Read MoreMission Improbable
Cynthia Vanier had seemingly hit the big time in business, politics and international intrigue, working with Canada's largest engineering firm, SNC Lavalin, to protect billions of dollars worth of projects in Libya. That work led her to cross paths with one of the world's most notorious family names -- Gadhafi. But as events unfolded, she became a part of a fiasco so complex that she'll likely never fully understand it, nor recover from its impact on her life. On this week's the fifth estate, Linden MacIntyre tells the story of Cynthia Vanier and how she claims she was duped into a risky mission in Libya, and is now spending her days in a shabby prison in southern Mexico fighting allegations of terrorism, human trafficking and criminal conspiracy.
Read MoreRate My Hospital
Bob McKeown hosts the fifth estate's sweeping cross-country investigation into Canada's hospitals and what they don't want you to know.
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