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Cycle Of Violence: Why Society Ignores Missing Marginalized Women
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Crime Documentaries - Cycle Of Violence: Why Society Ignores Missing Marginalized Women

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'Taken', Season 1, Episode 10 & Season 3, Episodes 2, 10 & 11: This is the harrowing story of Canada's crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG), focusing on four cases that expose systemic failures in law enforcement and the enduring trauma of colonial violence. We investigate the cases of Tanya Nepanak, a mother whose disappearance led to a serial killer's paid confession and a failed landfill search; Patricia Carpenter, a 14-year-old found dead under suspicious circumstances in Toronto that were not ruled a homicide; Nicole Daniels, a 16-year-old whose hypothermia death was closed despite questions about the older man she was with; and Cherylyn Johnson, whose drowning was quickly dismissed as non-suspicious despite evidence of a struggle. Through the voices of heartbroken families, experts, and survivors, this film demands accountability and seeks to dismantle the narrative that treats Indigenous lives as "disposable beings." Instagram - @realstoriesdocs Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com #RealStories #TrueCrime #Missing

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