For Heavens Sake | A True-Crime Documentary Series | Official Trailer (March 4th on CBC Gem)
COLD CASE. COOL DETECTIVES. In the winter of 1934, Harold Heaven disappeared from his remote cabin in Ontario, Canada. Local police searched the nearby woods and lake, but Harold was never found nor heard from again. 86 years later, his great-great nephew, Mike Mildon, attempts to solve this coldest of cold cases, with the help of his extended family, town locals, old photos, 1934 police reports, and true-crime obsessed best friend, Jackson Rowe. The further they dig, the stranger the theories get.
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Harold Heaven, 31, a land prospector and a loner, disappeared from his cabin in Minden, Ontario in October 1934, but Mike Milden, Heaven’s great-great nephew and Jackson Rowe, Mike’s best friend, are determined to solve this coldest of cold cases. With the help of Mike’s extended family, neighbours, town locals, the 1934 police reports and old photographs, they dig deeply into why Harold left so quickly, taking along his new .22 calibre rifle - without locking the door, leaving his laundry soaking and oil lamp burning, dressed in his good suit, dress shoes and fedora. The further they dig, the stranger the theories get.
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