48 Hours Mystery Season 23 Episode 7
48 Hours Mystery
Season 23

Ep 7. Deadly Prophecy

  • October 31, 2009

On season 23, episode 7 of 48 Hours Mystery titled "Deadly Prophecy," viewers are taken on a journey into the mysterious and tragic death of a young woman named Cindy James. Cindy was a 44-year-old psychiatric nurse living in Richmond, British Columbia, and a terrifying series of events led to her untimely demise.

Cindy had a history of receiving anonymous threatening phone calls and letters, which made her understandably fearful for her life. In May 1989, she was attacked and left tied up and disoriented near an abandoned house. The police initially believed that she had staged the attack to get attention, but the situation only got worse from there.

Over the course of the next several years, Cindy continued to receive threatening letters and phone calls, and she reported to the police that she was being followed. Despite her ongoing pleas for help, the police seemed incapable of protecting her, and her fear and isolation grew more and more intense.

In the end, Cindy was found dead in her own home in June 1989. She had been tied up, drugged, and strangled, and there was evidence of physical and sexual assault. Due to the bizarre nature of some of the evidence found at the scene, many initially believed that Cindy's death had been the result of a Satanic ritual.

However, as the investigation continued, law enforcement began to focus on Cindy's ex-husband, a man named Dr. Roy Makepeace, who had a history of violent behavior towards his former wife. Dr. Makepeace had long been a suspect in the case, but it wasn't until years later that he was finally charged with Cindy's murder.

The trial was a media sensation, with the prosecution arguing that Dr. Makepeace had hired someone to kill Cindy on his behalf. However, the defense argued that the evidence against Dr. Makepeace was circumstantial at best and that the investigation had been deeply flawed from the beginning.

Ultimately, Dr. Makepeace was acquitted of all charges, and the case remains one of Canada's most puzzling unsolved mysteries. Despite the fact that the investigation into Cindy's death spanned years and involved numerous law enforcement agencies, no one has ever been held accountable for her brutal and senseless murder.

Through exclusive interviews with members of Cindy's family, law enforcement, and legal experts, "Deadly Prophecy" sheds new light on this shocking case and explores the many unanswered questions surrounding Cindy's untimely death. With its gripping narrative, in-depth research, and stunning visuals, this episode of 48 Hours Mystery is a must-watch for true crime enthusiasts and anyone interested in the dark side of human nature.

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On season 23, episode 7 of 48 Hours Mystery titled "Deadly Prophecy," viewers are taken on a journey into the mysterious and tragic death of a young woman named Cindy James. Cindy was a 44-year-old psychiatric nurse living in Richmond, British Columbia, and a terrifying series of events led to her untimely demise.

Cindy had a history of receiving anonymous threatening phone calls and letters, which made her understandably fearful for her life. In May 1989, she was attacked and left tied up and disoriented near an abandoned house. The police initially believed that she had staged the attack to get attention, but the situation only got worse from there.

Over the course of the next several years, Cindy continued to receive threatening letters and phone calls, and she reported to the police that she was being followed. Despite her ongoing pleas for help, the police seemed incapable of protecting her, and her fear and isolation grew more and more intense.

In the end, Cindy was found dead in her own home in June 1989. She had been tied up, drugged, and strangled, and there was evidence of physical and sexual assault. Due to the bizarre nature of some of the evidence found at the scene, many initially believed that Cindy's death had been the result of a Satanic ritual.

However, as the investigation continued, law enforcement began to focus on Cindy's ex-husband, a man named Dr. Roy Makepeace, who had a history of violent behavior towards his former wife. Dr. Makepeace had long been a suspect in the case, but it wasn't until years later that he was finally charged with Cindy's murder.

The trial was a media sensation, with the prosecution arguing that Dr. Makepeace had hired someone to kill Cindy on his behalf. However, the defense argued that the evidence against Dr. Makepeace was circumstantial at best and that the investigation had been deeply flawed from the beginning.

Ultimately, Dr. Makepeace was acquitted of all charges, and the case remains one of Canada's most puzzling unsolved mysteries. Despite the fact that the investigation into Cindy's death spanned years and involved numerous law enforcement agencies, no one has ever been held accountable for her brutal and senseless murder.

Through exclusive interviews with members of Cindy's family, law enforcement, and legal experts, "Deadly Prophecy" sheds new light on this shocking case and explores the many unanswered questions surrounding Cindy's untimely death. With its gripping narrative, in-depth research, and stunning visuals, this episode of 48 Hours Mystery is a must-watch for true crime enthusiasts and anyone interested in the dark side of human nature.

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