
What is the episode about?
Uncover: Calls From a Killer tackles one of the most traumatic cases in Canadian criminal history this season. Journalist Arlene Bynon dives into her extensive archive of recorded phone calls with the serial killer Clifford Olson , whom she interviewed over several years while he was serving his life sentence. The episode highlights Olson's extremely manipulative nature and the ethical dilemmas of giving a voice to a man who terrorized British Columbia in the early 1980s. Along with legendary journalist Peter Worthington, Bynon documented the shocking details of the case of the man who became known as 'The Candyman'.
The case behind the episode
The case of Clifford Olson is notorious for both the gruesome murders and the subsequent legal scandal. In the summer of 1981, children and teenagers aged 9 to 18 disappeared from their communities in British Columbia's lower mainland. Among the victims was 14-year-old Judy Kozma , whose body was found and led police to Olson. When he was finally caught, he entered into a controversial deal with authorities, known as the 'cash-for-bodies' agreement, in which his family received $100,000 in exchange for him identifying the burial sites of the other victims. The podcast describes how Olson exploited his status as a police informant to avoid detection while continuing his murders, leaving deep scars in the Canadian justice system and among the bereaved families.
About the podcast
The podcast Uncover is produced by CBC and is known for its thorough journalistic approach to true crime. In this 33rd season, the focus shifts to the direct interactions between the press and the perpetrator. Arlene Bynon reflects on the hundreds of hours she has spent talking to a psychopath and how these conversations provide a unique yet disturbing insight into Olson's lack of empathy. The series also examines the intense criticism that has been directed at giving Olson media attention and how his desire for fame was fueled by the press's interest.