
Stories of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 5 years ago |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Category | True Crime | ||||

Phyllis Berry was a 21-year-old Chickasaw woman who disappeared during a trip to Terlingua, Texas, in November 1975. Phyllis, along with friends Vangie Strait and Terry Robert Bailey, visited the town for the annual chili cook-off and planned to camp... more
On the morning of March 10th 1993, a motorist passed through the eastern side of Lake Andes, a town situated in South Dakota, near the Missouri River and close to the Nebraska border, when they witnessed a chilling sight; a woman’s body, floating in ... more
By early 2019, Autumn Prince was 18 years old with her entire life ahead of her. She was described by her family and friends as a remarkable young woman who had a way of making everyone around her feel special. Known for her kindness and compassion, ... more
On the evening of January 23rd, 1999, 2-year-old Teekah Lewis enjoyed her time bowling with various family members at the New Frontier Lanes on Center Street in Tacoma, Washington. Given that it was a Saturday night, the alley bustled with activity, ... more
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I can't tell at all if this is a good person, trying to help make North America a safer place? Or just another colonizer trying to ride the wave of a true-crime trend? As an Irish-Canadian Colonizer myself, I can tell you that there are two things missing here immediately: There are apparently zero affiliations between this podcast host, and any sort of victim? HUGE red flag. Makes it seem like they are trying to benefit from the Terror of Colonization. Second, I didn't hear anything about cal... more
Thank you for bringing awareness! It’s a great thing you’re doing. I recently decided to do a research paper for school on the missing and murdered indigenous people and your podcast has been of tremendous help!! So thank you tons!! It’s appreciated more than you know.
I’m aberdonian born and bred and I love the accent but I can’t take to this one, I think she’s trying too hard to slow down her voice so for eg the word open becomes opeeeeen and it’s like this all the way thru very annoying which is a shame because I would love her podcast stolen sisters, and her YouTube but I just can’t listen to it. Sorry
Discovered this presenter on YouTube. Thank you for bringing attention to missing indigenous women. Keep up the good work!
I’m so glad someone is doing a podcast about stolen sisters, this is an amazing podcast. I’m a huge fan of this podcast










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