Holly Bartlett, a 31-year-old Dalhousie University graduate student who was blind, was found unconscious under the MacKay Bridge in Halifax, Nova Scotia, early one morning in March of 2010. She died in hospital the next day from injuries identified as blunt force trauma, and hypothermia. While local authorities determined Holly's death was accidental, stating she simply became disoriented and fell, there remains several unanswered questions, compelling evidence, and more than one theory about how she may have died.
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In 2010, Holly Bartlett's death was ruled an accident. Private investigator Tom Martin gathers Peter Parsons, Maggie Rahr and Holly's family one last time to reveal his theories.
In 2010, Holly Bartlett's death was ruled an accident. Private investigator Tom Martin gathers Peter Parsons, Maggie Rahr and Holly's family one last time to reveal his theories.
Police theorized that Holly Bartlett died from injuries sustained from falling off a bridge abutment she'd crawled up on. Private investigator Tom Martin tests that theory.
Police theorized that Holly Bartlett died from injuries sustained from falling off a bridge abutment she'd crawled up on. Private investigator Tom Martin tests that theory.
Peter Parsons and Maggie Rahr canvas the apartment building overlooking the area where Holly Bartlett was found. It reveals some surprising information.
Peter Parsons and Maggie Rahr canvas the apartment building overlooking the area where Holly Bartlett was found. It reveals some surprising information.
Orientation and mobility specialist Peter Parsons teams with investigative journalist Maggie Rahr to track down a forensic pathologist who re-examines Holly Bartlett's medical documents.
Orientation and mobility specialist Peter Parsons teams with investigative journalist Maggie Rahr to track down a forensic pathologist who re-examines Holly Bartlett's medical documents.
When Holly Bartlett was found, clinging to life, her white cane was missing. Peter Parsons wonders why it was discovered over 24 hours later ... and not by police.
When Holly Bartlett was found, clinging to life, her white cane was missing. Peter Parsons wonders why it was discovered over 24 hours later ... and not by police.
In March 2010, 31-year-old blind graduate student Holly Bartlett was found beneath Halifax's MacKay Bridge. Police ruled her death a day later an accident. Eight years later, a private investigator reopens the case.
In March 2010, 31-year-old blind graduate student Holly Bartlett was found beneath Halifax's MacKay Bridge. Police ruled her death a day later an accident. Eight years later, a private investigator reopens the case.
Holly Bartlett, a 31-year-old Dalhousie University graduate student who was blind, was found unconscious under the MacKay Bridge in Halifax, Nova Scotia, early one morning in March of 2010. She died in hospital the next day from injuries identified as blunt force trauma, and hypothermia. While local authorities determined Holly's death was accidental, stating she simply became disoriented and fell, there remains several unanswered questions, compelling evidence, and more than one theory about how she may have died.
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