In Dawson Creek, a small town in northern British Columbia, the once peaceful community has been marred by a surge of violence and crime in recent years. Arron Linklater, a longtime cocaine dealer, reflects on the town’s transformation from a farming community to an oil-and-gas hub, leading to an escalation in drug-related activities and criminality.
The town has been plagued by a series of unsolved homicides, with 13 cases in the past four years, 11 of which occurred since January 2023. Despite efforts by law enforcement, justice remains elusive, and residents live in fear and uncertainty. Families of the victims mourn their loved ones, seeking closure and answers in a town gripped by rumors and violence.
Linklater, a central figure in Dawson Creek’s underworld, shares insights on the town’s criminal landscape, emphasizing the disorganized nature of crime driven by drug trade conflicts and personal vendettas. As the community grapples with the ongoing wave of violence, concerns about safety, justice, and trust in the system persist.
The narrative unfolds with tragic accounts of individuals like Adam Roy Isley, Tina Nellis, Darylyn Supernant, and Renee Supernant Didier, whose lives were tragically cut short in the town’s cycle of crime. The interconnected web of criminal activities, drug trade, and personal tragedies paints a grim picture of Dawson Creek’s realities.
As tensions rise and threats loom, the residents, law enforcement, and families of the victims navigate a landscape fraught with fear, uncertainty, and the quest for justice. The story culminates in a chilling turn of events, as the town grapples with another homicide, further deepening the shadows cast by crime and violence in Dawson Creek.

