Christy Woodenthigh’s family rushed to her home on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation when they got the shocking news that the 33-year-old mother was dead. They arrived to find no police officers, no approaching sirens, and no sign of Christy. Missing Justice takes you inside what really happened that night and the federal investigation that followed. Christy’s family never trusted the law enforcem... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
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You guys did a great job for this family. I can’t wait for more.
Thanks to Cara and Bo for bringing this story to our attention, very well done.
I wish the trial would of had a different outcome. I’m glad to see our native citizens receiving some coverage.
The government must do better.
Really good information and quality investigation reporting!
CBS is the last place anybody should look for truth on native communitie’s struggles. Literally part of the injustice. And you trust them for the truth?? Nah.
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