Saturday, September 25, 2021

Some question why Gabby Petito case outshines so many missing indigenous women

Because they’re ethno-separatist, isolationists subject to a number of negative stereotypes that facilitate a certain amount of lead time in when missing persons reports are filed, who generally live away from major population centers, make up a tiny percentage of the overall population and are often distrustful of law enforcement/government authorities that criminals rightly think no one of importance will care about or miss … so that’s why they are a prime target for getting snatched and harvested for organs.

Also, the McGirt Decision compounds the issue. Non-Native abductors understand that “Tribal” authorities can’t touch them and are happy to roll the dice with the statue of limitations with respect to Federal authorities given the low success rate of solving missing persons cases.

So…LOGIC, basically. If you want to get away with this sort of crime, they’re your best target other than the Amish or tourists from developing/non-extradition countries.

Or was I supposed to sugar coat it?


“We’re seeing so much resources, money, attention being displayed right in front of us, when we have to fight for that same attention,” said Denae Shanidiin, founder of the online community mmiwhoismissing.org.

She said indigenous women and girls are far more likely to be murdered than people...

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September 24, 2021 at 09:22AM - E Pluribus OTAP




Some question why Gabby Petito case outshines so many missing indigenous women

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