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Award-winning crime journalist Lisa Joy was the only reporter to sit in daily on the majority of preliminary hearings and trials of the 10 convicted in Tiki Laverdiere’s murder.
The prosecutor called the torture and murder of Tiki Laverdiere a real life ‘horror movie.’ The defence lawyer of one of the 10 convicted said Laverdiere’s murder was the ‘most horrific gang murder in Saskatchewan history.’
Tiki, a young mother, left Alberta to attend the funeral of Tristen Cook-Buckle in Saskatchewan with a group of people she knew and would endure hours of torture at three houses before being murdered and her body dumped.
Tiki’s murder happened in North Battleford, Sask., which is known as ‘Crime Town’ and one of the most dangerous cities in Canada. Hostage in the House, is the most comprehensive summary from court proceedings, psychological and parole reports, interrogations, and the investigation of Tiki Laverdiere’s horrific murder.
Once the five-year publication ban was lifted after the tenth and last person was convicted, the community would be shocked and horrified with the details.
Dozens of photos of the accused, witnesses, and victims are included in Hostage in the House.




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