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UnavailableThree’s Complicated – The Murder of Christina Cline
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Three’s Complicated – The Murder of Christina Cline

FromDark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History


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Three’s Complicated – The Murder of Christina Cline

FromDark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History

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71 minutes
Released:
Nov 2, 2020
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Podcast episode

Description

Episode 148 - In November of 2011, a man out for a walk discovered 27-year-old Cristina Kathleen Cline’s body just off the trail in a Dartmouth, Nova Scotia park. The number of wounds and blood at the scene indicated a brutal and violent attack. It would take Dartmouth police more than a year of intense investigation before they could arrest and charge the two responsible for the slaying of the mother of three.

Sources:
Agreed statement of facts in Dustin Hales case - Chronicle Herald (Scribd)R. v. Victoria Ann Weir-Hales - STATEMENT OF FACTS
R. v. Hales, 2014 NSSC 408 (CanLII),
'She was frightened of him': Victim's mother says of accused killer - Metro News  (archived)
The Wives Did It (2015– ) Deadly Threesome
Dustin Brian Hales pleads guilty to murdering Christina Cline - CBC
N.S. man given life sentence for fatally stabbing mother of his children - CTV News
Dustin Brian Hales must serve 15 more years for killing wife - CBC
"I suspected him all along": friend of murder victim - News 95.7
Halifax police identify woman’s body found in Shubie Park - Global News
Shubie Park - Wikipedia
Silent Witness - Christina Cline
Obituaries one, two, three
Dustin Hales on CanadianInmatesConnect
Vice Article - Inside the Dating Site for Murderers, Rapists, and Violent Offenders
Plenty of Fish - Dating Site

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Released:
Nov 2, 2020
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