Unusual crime encompasses the bizarre, perplexing criminal cases that defy conventional patterns and leave investigators, legal professionals, and the public genuinely baffled by their strangeness. These aren’t your run-of-the-mill thefts or assaults. They’re the incidents where someone breaks into a home to reorganize the furniture, where elaborate schemes unfold over years for seemingly trivial gains, or where the motive itself becomes the most confounding element of the case.
Canada’s criminal archives contain a surprising number of these head-scratching incidents. From coast to coast, police files document …
Category: Criminal Law in Canada
Explainers and analysis of Canadian criminal statutes, reforms, decriminalization debates, landmark rulings, and how the justice system operates. Ideal for episodes and articles focused on legal context rather than case narratives.
