Episode 213: Toronto theatre magnate and enigmatic millionaire Ambrose J. Small disappeared without a trace on December 2, 1919, only a day after having made a lucrative deal to sell his ownership interests in his chain of theatres including the Grand Opera House in Toronto. People interested in the case suspected one of two theories were the most likely for the tycoon’s abrupt disappearance — either Small had run off and had into hiding under his own steam, or someone had abducted and very likely killed him. This case has become one of Canada’s oldest mysteries as more than 100 years later, there is yet no answer as to Small’s ultimate fate.Sources:

Ambrose Small Case | The Canadian Encyclopedia

Canada West | The Canadian Encyclopedia

$1,750,000 in 1919 → 2022 | Inflation Calculator

Biography – SMALL, AMBROSE JOSEPH – Volume XIV (1911-1920) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography

Disappearance of Ambrose Small - Wikipedia

The Doe Network: Ambrose Small - 1891DMON

The Mysterious Disappearance of Ambrose J. Small | Grand Theatre London

What Really Happened to Ambrose Small? | Maclean’s | January 15, 1951

How the mystery of Ambrose Small became Toronto’s most captivating cold case | The Star

The Mystery Of Ambrose J. Small, The Missing Millionaire - Ripley’s Believe It or Not!

Ambrose Small, Toronto’s most sensational mystery

The Grand Mystery of Ambrose Small

Ambrose Small, The Ghost of the Grand Theatre

Investigations following the finding of these human bones near Humber… News Photo - Getty Images

AMBROSE SMALL: CANADA’S COLDEST CASE CLOSED!

The Missing Millionaire by Katie Daubs | Penguin Random House Canada

Canadian Mysteries of the Unexplained: Investigations Into the Fantastic, the Bizarre and the Disturbing

Wild Talents by Charles Fort - Ebook | Scribd

Mysteries of Ontario by John Robert Colombo - Ebook | Scribd

Ghost Stories of Canada by John Robert Colombo, Jillian Hulme Gilliland - Ebook | Scribd
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Episode 213: Toronto theatre magnate and enigmatic millionaire Ambrose J. Small disappeared without a trace on December 2, 1919, only a day after having made a lucrative deal to sell his ownership interests in his chain of theatres including the Grand Opera House in Toronto. People interested in the case suspected one of two theories were the most likely for the tycoon’s abrupt disappearance — either Small had run off and had into hiding under his own steam, or someone had abducted and very likely killed him. This case has become one of Canada’s oldest mysteries as more than 100 years later, there is yet no answer as to Small’s ultimate fate.

Sources:


Ambrose Small Case | The Canadian Encyclopedia


Canada West | The Canadian Encyclopedia


$1,750,000 in 1919 → 2022 | Inflation Calculator


Biography – SMALL, AMBROSE JOSEPH – Volume XIV (1911-1920) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography


Disappearance of Ambrose Small - Wikipedia


The Doe Network: Ambrose Small - 1891DMON


The Mysterious Disappearance of Ambrose J. Small | Grand Theatre London


What Really Happened to Ambrose Small? | Maclean’s | January 15, 1951


How the mystery of Ambrose Small became Toronto’s most captivating cold case | The Star


The Mystery Of Ambrose J. Small, The Missing Millionaire - Ripley’s Believe It or Not!


Ambrose Small, Toronto’s most sensational mystery


The Grand Mystery of Ambrose Small


Ambrose Small, The Ghost of the Grand Theatre


Investigations following the finding of these human bones near Humber… News Photo - Getty Images


AMBROSE SMALL: CANADA’S COLDEST CASE CLOSED!


The Missing Millionaire by Katie Daubs | Penguin Random House Canada


Canadian Mysteries of the Unexplained: Investigations Into the Fantastic, the Bizarre and the Disturbing


Wild Talents by Charles Fort - Ebook | Scribd


Mysteries of Ontario by John Robert Colombo - Ebook | Scribd


Ghost Stories of Canada by John Robert Colombo, Jillian Hulme Gilliland - Ebook | Scribd

Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/darkpoutine

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices