BEST OF TOO POSH: "WAS I NEXT?" Sean Cribbin "My Near Death Experience At The Hands Of Notorious Serial Killer Bruce McArthur" Part 1 - a podcast by Too Posh

from 2021-05-11T17:02:24

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We welcome Sean Cribbin and the entire film crew of the highly anticipated, award winning documentary "WAS I NEXT?" from Toronto Canada, produced by iCogitate Productions.
Sean starts the show by telling us details of his date with the most notorious serial killer in Canada of all times Bruce Mc Arthur.
All evidence points towards Sean being the next victim and the terrifying revelations of what McArthur was planning for him, that was discovered after he was arrested.

It all started with Sean communicating with McArthur over dating apps for 3 years. He groomed him for that long.
Everyone knew there was a serial killer in the gay village neighborhood - 8 men had gone missing.

Sean tells us that McArthur had been married with 2 children before he was outed as gay. He was a landscaper and a Mall Santa, who also did community service. There was no reason
for Sean to be alarmed.
Sean got in Bruce's car for their first date and Sean did not get any weird feelings at all. He even made some jokes about there being a serial killer on the loose.

Sean talks in detail about going to Bruce's 19th floor corner unit apartment and about him taking the drug GHB that he likes to use when engaging in sexual relations and when done in proper
doses relaxes him and heightens his senses but if given too much can make you unconscious. This is precisely what happened as Sean later learns. Bruce had mixed too much of the drug in his drink.

By a lucky coincidence Bruce McArthur's roommate came home early totally unexpected and that stopped what was going to be Sean's murder by the hands of Bruce. This saved his life.
The details Sean gives give you chills. At the time he had no idea.

We talk about the day when Bruce McArthur got arrested and caught with the murder of 8 victims.

When Sean was speaking to an investigator to give information she told him that there were photos of him on Bruce's computer. The same staged photos as he had taken of his other victims.
Photos of him handcuffed to the bed, a hood over his head, his eyes duck taped and the murder weapon, a pipe pushed up against his throat.
The investigator got teary and told Sean she was glad he was here.

A PHD in criminology labeled Bruce a sexual sadist. We talk about Bruce dismembering the bodies and hiding them in planters. When the forensic pathologist peeled the planters back she found a head, arms and legs.
Sean says that was a very hard day for him, because that would have been his final resting place and the reality of it hit him very hard.

Bruce McArthur is in prison, not eligible for parole until he is 91 years old. He lived a double life, a cunning, manipulative lying murderer. The only time he has spoken since his arrest was he said GUILTY 8 times in court.
The belief is that there are way more victims.

Sean tells us about the moment he went to court to face Bruce and sitting with all the victims families and how he felt horribly guilty and has since struggled with survivors guilt.

He is writing a book which is very difficult emotionally and he is on the very last chapter and we cannot wait for it's release.

Sean says that speaking about his experience and making the documentary has been extremely important for his healing. Every time he speaks it gets easier.
It is a miracle he is alive and we think he is so beyond brave to share his story.

At this moment the documentary is awaiting an official release date but so far has won over 50 awards worldwide from different film festivals.

Stay tuned for part 2 of this story where we hear from the executive producers Tami Rydall, Craig Huckerbee, producer Bill Greer and musical director Steve Sauder all together with Sean Cribbin - you don't want to miss it

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