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Episode 2: The Search

By: Tim Clemente, Keith Billiot, Francey Hakes, Marie Giorda, Peter McDonnell
Narrated by: Martin Sensmeier
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  • After searching for Jade Wagon for weeks, a small number of officers find her body in a remote field on the reservation. They tell Nicole that Jade could not have gotten there by herself, but quickly conclude that she died accidentally and close the case. Nicole believes her daughter Jade may have been murdered.
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Injustice is heartbreaking

Very well researched and presented. The more light that can be shown on this subject, the better. So sad there is such a disparity between justice being found for indigenous peoples and those of other races.

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Minimal efforts for indigenous communities all over N and S America.

Well done, informative, eye-opening. Bravo! As a white woman with so many friends of different backgrounds, how have I never truly realized how [not] normal it's always been to hear stories mostly about trials & tribulations, murders and missing persons who are white far more than those of other races, cultures, and religions. As with so many things in society, unless or until it effects you or someone close to you- or as in this case, lands in your lap as a podcast or book, it makes sense that you wouldn't be as aware as you may think you are. Nothing surprises me anymore. I truly hope that the mom featured in this story ultimately does get justice for her daughter; and that media in general, steps up more to play a bigger role in helping solve other cases w those of all walks of life, not only certain ones.

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