Ramona Wilson // Roxanne Thiara // Alishia Germaine
Description
In the span of 6 months in 1994, three indigenous teenagers went missing in Northern British Columbia. All three would be found murdered. When a team of profilers looked at the cases and determined these three murders were possibly linked, the RCMP formed a task force that would change the way missing and murdered indigenous women cases were investigated.
Credits
Researched, written, hosted, and edited by Charlie Worroll
Music by Scott Buckley
Cover art by Lars Hacking, host of Rusty Hinges podcast
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Sources
Internet
https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/mmiw/profiles/ramona-lisa-wilson
https://hazlitt.net/feature/death-and-afterlife-ramona-wilson
http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Highway+Tears+case+began+with+three+teens/9903542/story.html
NEWSPAPERS
A Friend’s Plea, Quesnel Cariboo Observer, 9 Oct 1994
Teen’s Hope of Salvation Hit Dead End, The Province, 28 Aug 1994
These are the Stories of the Victims, Vancouver Sun, 12 Dec 2009
Roxanne Thiara, Quesnel Cariboo Observer, 05 Jun 2002