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This Dark Waters of Crime episode is the true crime story of how a marijuana grow-op invasion turned to murder. It begins with the discovery of a body floating in the Fraser River in Vancouver, British Columbia. The RCMP are called in and the investigation twists and turns its way to a prosecution.

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36 thoughts on “The Marijuana Murderer (True Crime Documentary) | Real Stories

  1. Langley was on the floor while tied to the chair because the duct tape also sealed his nose shut, he was struggling and thrashing for air to the point that he fell over…and the M- Effer saw what was going on and just watch him suffocated to death,…and did nothing to prevent it. In the US, this would have gotten him life or even the death penalty.

  2. I know people who trim marijuana for the government. Gov sells the finished product in marijuana dispensaries throughout b.c. in the form of shatter, hash, bud, and oil. The quality is very very poor, as the gov has made too many ridiculous restrictions and rules and potency controls on the final products.

  3. The guy who got killed brought it on himself with his own behaviour and choices. If you can see 3 guys are raiding your place, it's probably not wise to go in and confront them. Then, if they tie you to a chair, it's probably not the best idea to yell and scream and make a nuisance of yourself. Of course they would have to do something to shut you up. Either beat you senseless or something along the lines of what happened here. The guy was just an absolute moron. Not saying he deserved to die. But he could easily have avoided getting killed. Idiotic behaviour by every single person involved.

  4. Imagine if cannabis was legal, you would shut down a criminal enterprise. While freeing up law enforcement to concentrate on other crimes. You could also still have drug testing for businesses that don’t want to have employees that use cannabis

  5. The owners of the home most likely torched their home, because the damage from the grow op destoyed their home, while the insurance refused to pay for the damage, or didn't cover enough to repair the home.

  6. Not only did the grower destroy someone's home, he refused to pay for the electrical work. Of course there are consequences.

  7. I live here, never heard of this.
    However, if someone throws paint over a LGBTQ cross walk, it becomes national news, with cash rewards paid out to find the individual (s) responsible.

  8. I’m not a detective but duct tape around the head I’m sure I could establish foul play, he talks like it’s the discovery of a lifetime

  9. All that for a bit of weed, I know alot of money can be made but it's not like they're cali cartel just take the weed leave the guy alive. Also how horrible would it have been for family and friends if the body was never recovered and nobody confessed and no evidence could prove who was linked they would still be appealing for information right now. Also the arson I reckon was to cover physical evidence I can't really think of any other reason why unless it was insurance but that seems unlikely.

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