The Wilderness
6/2/202639 min
A 26-year-old man from Calgary vanishes after visiting his mother. Days later, his truck is found burned up nearly 14 hours away in the wilds of British Columbia. What happened to Marshal Iwaasa and is his case possibly linked to more strange disappearances?
- If you know anything about the 2019 disappearance of Marshal Iwaasa, please contact the Lethbridge Police by calling 403-328-4444, Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477, p3tips.com.
- Visit the Find Marshal Iwaasa page on Facebook and Instagram.
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First 90 secondsDelia D'Ambra· Host0:00
Hi everyone. I'm Delia D'Ambra, and on my podcast, Counter Clock, I don't just revisit cold cases, I reinvestigate them. Each season, I turn back the clock on cases that have gone quiet over time, and work to uncover what may have been missed. That means reexamining evidence, tracking down new leads, and speaking directly with the people closest to the case. This season, I'm investigating the Lane Bryant murders. Over the past year, I've spoken with law enforcement, victim's loved ones, and individuals who have never shared their perspectives. I've followed leads from Chicago to Texas, reexamined timelines, and taken a closer look at what was happening in Tinley Park at the time, and what may have been overlooked. But even after all of that, I keep coming back to the same question: how has this case not been solved? This season of Counter Clock is not just about what happened inside that store. It's about what happened after, and what it might take to finally get answers. Counter Clock season eight is available now wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, park enthusiasts. I'm your host, Delia D'Ambra, and buckle up, because the case I'm gonna share with you today is one of those stories that will make you question everything you think you know about missing persons cases. It takes place in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, which are both known for having sprawling prairies, mountains, grasslands, and forests that stretch for miles and miles. In late fall 2019, something truly confounding