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It's been several years since Canadian killer Luka Magnotta received the maximum prison sentence for the gruesome murder of 33-year-old international student Jun Lin.

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The Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles remains one of the most notorious hotels in the United States due in part to its connection to a number of mysterious deaths and unsolved murders.

The hotel, known to some as Hotel Cecil, gained even more notoriety in 2021 when it became the subject of a Netflix documentary seriesCrime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel.

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If you're a Canadian true crime fan, you might want to add Crave's new documentary Cocaine, Prison & Likes: Isabelle's True Story to your must-watch list.

On July 12, the streaming service confirmed that a new mini docu-series will tell the story of infamous Quebecers Isabelle Lagacé and Mélina Roberge, who were implicated in one of Australia's largest-ever cocaine seizures back in 2016.

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Canadian true crime fans will know that many gruesome and harrowing crimes have taken place in Canada that can, and will, send shivers down your spine.

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In 2014, Luka Magnotta was found guilty of first-degree murder, after killing international university student Jun Lin.

The Canadian was the focus of the Netflix documentary Don't F**k With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer in 2019, but the show didn’t speak too much about Magnotta’s early life in Canada.

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