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New podcast Missing Justice examines the death of Christy Woodenthigh — and the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous peoples

Por: CBS News Crime November 15, 2022

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The family of Christy Woodenthigh has been searching for justice since the Native American woman's death in 2020. A traces the circumstances of her death outside of her home on the Northern Cheyenne reservation in southeast Montana — and explores the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous peoples in the United States.The first two episodes of the six-part original series premiere on Tuesday, Nov. 22, with a new episode released... + full article



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