The Native Women’s Association of Canada has discovered around 580 reported missing and murdered cases from 1944-2010. Statistics say that 67% are Murders,
20% are Missing, 4% are suspicious deaths
And 9% are unknown. Carolyn Connoly is among one of the many murdered indigenous women who's case has yet to be solved.
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Br0wnie
Wow! The statistics for #MMIW is so frightening. The fact so many people heard Carolyn Connoly screams the night she was murdered, and no one came to her aid is a disgusting symptom of our society's lack of regard for Indigenous women, background, & alleged job. RIP Carolyn.
Oct 20th
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Babycatcher_Jen
good job on the podcast Grace! It sounds like this was a school project and I hope that you take it further and look more into the loss to the Indigenous community & Canada as a whole, of these valuable women.
Apr 10th
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Lísa MK
I'm listening on Castbox and wondering if is there only one episode ?
Wow! The statistics for #MMIW is so frightening. The fact so many people heard Carolyn Connoly screams the night she was murdered, and no one came to her aid is a disgusting symptom of our society's lack of regard for Indigenous women, background, & alleged job. RIP Carolyn.
good job on the podcast Grace! It sounds like this was a school project and I hope that you take it further and look more into the loss to the Indigenous community & Canada as a whole, of these valuable women.
I'm listening on Castbox and wondering if is there only one episode ?