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Step back into Edwardian Canada with this meticulously researched historical true crime documentary examining the Carrie Davies case, one of the most disturbing and controversial murder trials in Canadian history. On a freezing February evening in 1915 Toronto, Carrie Davies, an eighteen-year-old British housemaid, shot and killed her employer, Charles Albert Massey, a member of one of Canada’s most powerful industrial families, outside 169 Walmer Road in the Annex district. This video explores the full story behind the Massey murder, from Davies’ impoverished upbringing in England and her journey to Canada, to the alleged abuse that preceded the killing, the sensational trial, and the shocking not guilty verdict that divided public opinion. Set against the backdrop of the Great War, rigid class hierarchies, and early 20th-century morality, this Victorian/Edwardian true crime case reveals how power, gender, and social standing shaped justice in the 19th–early 20th century. Through archival newspapers, court testimony, and historical context, we uncover why this historical murder case eclipsed even war headlines—and why it still matters today. If you enjoy deep-dive history and true crime, like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments. #VictorianTrueCrime #HistoricalMurderCase #CarrieDavies #EdwardianCrime Sources: Toronto Daily Star Archives; Library and Archives Canada (court and newspaper records)