[xpost] I’m a filmmaker turned podcaster who investigates (allegedly) cold cases. Or at least that’s the official story, but many listeners of Someone Knows Something will tell you that it is about much more than that. And it’s been going on for more than a decade. We just released Season 10. AMA!

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I’m David Ridgen, the host and creator of Someone Knows Something, an ongoing CBC true crime podcast series. The show investigates cases of disappearance and murder hand-in-hand with the victim's family, friends, and communities across Canada. This season, we go international and examine the case of Jaclyn Ferland-Smith, a 40-year-old former military trainer from British Columbia who disappeared in Playa del Coco, Costa Rica. Jackie was a vegetarian who loved nature and was often seen smiling by her neighbours. But things aren't always as they seem. Navigating a different language and culture was a challenge in this season, as was trying to get answers from the Costa Rican authorities involved in Jackie’s case. Truly a daily exercise in patience. And, in a close-knit community of ex-pats as is Playa Coco, where everyone knows each other, rumours and gossip can run, often, without restraint. How do we separate fact, from fiction? You can listen to SKS Season 10 here. Proof: https://imgur.com/a/36zUe3m AMA!

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