Episode 262: In early March of 1946, John Dick, a 39-year-old streetcar conductor in Hamilton, Ontario, disappeared. Weeks later, five local children found John’s torso on the city’s outskirts — his head and limbs were missing. Suspicion soon fell on John’s wife, Evelyn, who was arrested and charged with the murder. The pair had had a whirlwind courtship and had been married only months before John turned up dead.
During the investigation, police discovered the body of a newborn encased in concrete in Evelyn Dick’s father’s attic. At her trial, evidence emerged of her volatile relationship with her husband, multiple extramarital affairs, and allegations of other criminal activities, including involvement in the alleged murder of her child. Despite her claims of innocence, Evelyn was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. Her story was not close to over.
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1947 CanLII 12 (ON CA) | R. v. Dick | CanLII
1947 CanLII 116 (ON CA) | Rex v. Dick | CanLII
Evelyn Dick Photos | Digital Archive: Toronto Public Library
The Evelyn Dick Files – A second look at the post-war trials of Evelyn Dick
Evelyn Dick (nee MacLean) (@evelyndick1946) | Instagram
John J. Robinette by George D. Finlayson – Ebook | Scribd
Evil Wives Fully Illustrated: Deadly Women Whose Crimes Knew No Limits Fully Illustrated | Scribd
Documentary: The Notorious Mrs. Dick by Reel-to-Reel films for CTV | YouTube
Evelyn Dick | The Canadian Encyclopedia
Canada: ONTARIO: The Dick Affair – TIME
Story of murderer Evelyn Dick enthralled and enraged Hamilton | TheSpec.com
75 years later: The endless fascination with Evelyn Dick | TheSpec.com
How Could You, Mrs. Dick? | Steel City History
Forgotten Rebels – Mrs. Evelyn Dick, live @ Lee’s Palace in Toronto. Nov 22, 2014 | YouTube
Mark McNeil — Song: Evelyn Dick | YouTube YouTube
Search Results: Evelyn Dick – ProQuest
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