5 Strangest True Crime Cases

Krystyna and Andrzej Rerak were found dead in their home in Georgetown, Ontario, Canada, in February of 2021. The bodies were found in the garage, where a fire had been started. The Ontario Fire Marshal’s office handed the case off to the police. The Reraks’ autopsies. made it clear this was no accident, and aneighbor”s chilling surveillance footage confirmed it. The case remains under investigation by the Fire Marshal. For a chilling thrill that has the added boost of being one hundred percent real, today we’ll. be looking at 5 strange true crime cases.. A Fiery Felony. The Case of the Burning House. The Burning House is a true crime story that took place in the town of Georgetown, Canada in February 2021. For more information, visit www.cnn.com/the-burning-house or call the National Suicide Prevention Line at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). The case is being investigated by the Ontario Fire Marshals’ office. For confidential support on suicide matters, call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or visit a local Samaritans branch or see www.samaritans.org. For support in the U.S., contact the National suicide Prevention Line on 1- 800-273.-8255. For help in the UK, contact the Samaritan’S Lifeline at 08457 909090 or visit the Samaritans’ website. For information on suicide prevention in the United States, visit http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on October 1, 2014 and January 1. For details on suicide support in your country, call the National Suicide Prevention Line on 1 800 273-8255 or the UK Samaritans on 08457 909090.  For help with suicide matters in the US,  call the National Suffering Lifeline on October 1, 2014, at 1 877 908 9090 or The National-Suicide Support Line on 1 8 800-9090.  For help in suicide matters in the U S., call the National Saving Helpline on 1-800 907 9088 or 1 877 905 9057. For support in suicide cases,  visit The Samaritans. On October 2,  the NSPL  announced that it would be offering support to victims of suicide by hanging.  On October 3,  they will offer their services to the public in the form of a compassionate second-degree murder charge. The charges will be referred to the Ontario Police and the Ontario Fire Marshal for further investigation. The case is still under investigations and will be investigated by the Ontario Fire Marshal's office. The couple was in theirlate 50s and living in a safe andbeautiful city, close to Toronto, giving residents. the luxury of big city amenities with a quaint,small-town feel. Since the area has such a tranquil reputation,it came as a shock when emergency services. were called to the home early on the morning of February 17, 2021. By the time the authorities arrived at thehome around 5:30 am,. flames were leaping out of the home. After extinguishing the blaze, fire crewsentered the rubble and found two bodies, presumed. to be Krystyna, presumed to be the couple. As he places the car in park and begins togather his things before exiting the vehicle,. a shadowy figure approaches the garage andenters on the passenger side of the car. The figure doesn’t appear to see the dark figure,and he proceeds normally, getting out of his car, walking towards the internal entranc.