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  • The True Story of the Wells Gray Park Murders
  • By: Alan R Warren
  • Narrated by: Brian Rollins
  • Length: 5 hrs and 24 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)
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Murder Times Six

By: Alan R Warren
Narrated by: Brian Rollins
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Summary

It was a crime unlike anything seen in British Columbia. The horror of the "Wells Gray Murders" almost 40 years ago transcends decades. On August 2, 1982, three generations of a family set out on a camping trip - Bob and Jackie Johnson, their two daughters, Janet, 13 and Karen, 11, and Jackie's parents, George and Edith Bentley. A month later, the Johnson family car was found off a mountainside logging road near Wells Gray Park completely burned out. In the back seat were the incinerated remains of four adults, and in the trunk were the two girls. But this was not just your average mass murder. It was much worse. 

Over time, some brutal details were revealed; however, most are still only known to the murderer, David Ennis (formerly Shearing). His crimes had far-reaching impacts on the family, community, and country. It still does today. Every time Shearing attempts freedom from the parole board, the grief is triggered as everyone is forced to relive the horrors once again. Murder Times Six shines a spotlight on the crime that captured the attention of a nation, recounts the narrative of a complex police investigation, and discusses whether a convicted mass murderer should ever be allowed to leave the confines of an institution. Most importantly, it tells the story of one family forever changed.

©2020 Alan R Warren (P)2021 Alan R Warren

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Bad narration

Distractingly bad narration undermines this heartbreaking case. It sounds like it’s being read by a high school English teacher. Narrator’s choice to use an American southern drawl for Shearing’s dialogue is strange and hokey. A more professional sounding performance would have made a big difference.

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