Mike McIntyre
Award-winning journalist, national radio show host, best-selling author, webmaster, pundit, movie consultant and cruise director…Mike McIntyre loves to keep busy!
McIntyre, 33, is the justice reporter for the Winnipeg Free Press where he has worked since 1997.
He operates his own website, www.mikeoncrime.com, which is updated several times a day and features the latest in local, national and international crime and justice news along with daily jury polls, a discussion forum and breaking news mailing list.
Since February 2003, McIntyre has produced and hosted the popular weekly talk radio show “Crime and Punishment”.
In March 2006, the show was picked up by the Corus Radio Network and launched in 12 cities across Canada, including Vancouver, Victoria, Kelowna, Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, London, Hamilton, Toronto and Montreal.
McIntyre also makes regular appearances with Charles Adler on his national Corus talk radio show and is also called upon frequently by talk show hosts across the country for his insight into crime and justice news and issues.
McIntyre is the author of three Canadian true crime books:
“Nowhere To Run: The Killing of Const. Dennis Strongquill” was published in 2003 by Great Plains Publications and chronicled the tragic murder of a Manitoba RCMP officer. The book is in its third printing and was a national bestseller within 15 days. Film rights have been sold to a Calgary production company, Alberta Filmworks, and a feature movie is in development.
McIntyre’s second book, “The Yuletide Bandit: A Seven-Year Search For A Serial Criminal”, was published by Great Plains in 2004 and chronicles one man’s daring crime spree, the desperate police search to catch him and the dramatic conclusion inside a Winnipeg massage parlour. Feature film rights have been sold to a Winnipeg production company.
McIntyre’s third book – “To The Grave: Inside A Spectacular RCMP Sting”, was launched in November 2006 and is a national bestseller in its third printing. To The Grave chronicles the mysterious disappearance of Brandon teenager Erin Chorney and the incredible RCMP operation which uncovered the shocking truth.
McIntyre is currently working on his fourth book, which is slated to be published in November 2008. More details will be available soon.
McIntyre is a firm believer in giving everyone a say, and regularly interviews people from all facets of the justice system – judges, lawyers, police officers, victims and yes, even the criminals. The result is often candid, eye-opening discussions which result in a variety of emotions and stir debate.
Born and bred in Winnipeg, McIntyre graduated from River East Collegiate and completed his journalistic studies in the Creative Communications program at Red River College. He is married to Chassity, and together they are the parents of Parker, 6, and Isabella, 3.

