In this episode of Almost Unsolved, three impactful cases shed light on justice system challenges and the resilience of those pursuing justice. In Manitoba, Helen Betty Osborne, a young Cree woman, lost her life in 1971 to a violent crime. Delayed investigations and systemic biases meant justice came 16 years later, with only one of the four perpetrators, Dwayne Archie Johnston, convicted. In Alberta, Ruth Teed was tragically killed in 2006, with her case solved years later through a complex undercover operation. Lastly, David Milgaard was wrongfully imprisoned for Gail Miller's 1969 death in Saskatoon; his innocence was proven after 23 years, identifying Larry Fisher as the actual perpetrator. Make sure you subscribe to get your regular crime fix: youtube.com/c/RealCrime Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com #truecrime #realcrime #crime
