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Something Worth Hearing

Something Worth Hearing

Written by: Paul Henderson
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From the crime scene, to the courtroom, to the criminal mind, to the law, Something Worth Hearing is telling real stories of justice and injustice. By using real examples from the front lines of criminal justice here in the Fraser Valley, I peel back the opaque curtain of our system to explain the important legal concepts in plain language. With the help of lawyers, criminologists, victims, and occasionally even offenders, I take a deep dive into important Canadian legal matters keeping it lively and informative.

Paul J. Henderson
True Crime
Episodes
  • Something Worth Hearing – Is the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal working or not?
    May 31 2026

    In this week's episode, Paul takes a deep dive into the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal to explain what it is, how it works, and why it exists. Then in the second half, he and Vancouver lawyer Kyla Lee discuss whether the tribunal is an important entity protecting people from discrimination or whether it is a kangaroo court as critics claim?

    You'll want to hear what they have to say.

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    31 mins
  • Something Worth Hearing – Unsolvable Gang Hits
    May 25 2026

    Firefighters extinguish a vehicle fire on a remote road and find a body inside. It's an all too common script for police agencies investigating organized crime killings. With no willing witnesses, scant evidence, and public interest focused on murders of actual innocent people, it's no wonder so many gang hits go unsolved.

    This week Paul discusses a few such cases in the Fraser Valley, including Orosmon Jr. Arevalo, Yee Hung Chin, and Hamza Fazil.

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    25 mins
  • Something Worth Hearing – 'Murica, a defamation lawsuit & me
    May 18 2026

    A different episode this week as it's been crazy times with two days in BC Supreme Court as I try to get a defamation lawsuit tossed out under the province's anti-SLAPP legislation.

    And also, I went to the U.S. Does that make me a bad person?

    I say "no." Washington is more like British Columbia than that Canadian province across the Rockies.

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    32 mins
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