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Unsolved on Chicago’s South Side: The Cases of Wright, Gulley, Bohanan, and Ward

Unsolved on Chicago’s South Side: The Cases of Wright, Gulley, Bohanan, and Ward Between 2016 and 2017, four young Black residents of Chicago’s South Side disappeared or were killed within a 15-month span — all within blocks of the same neighborhood. Their names are Joanna Wright, Marlo “Chris” Gulley, Chante (Shante) Bohanan, and Kenosohn “Ken” […]

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What Happened to Henny Scott?

What Happened to Henny Scott? Fourteen-year-old Henny Scott was last seen walking away from a house in the Muddy Creek area near Lame Deer, Montana, on the night of December 8, 2018. It was bitterly cold. She wore only a hoodie and jeans. For nearly three weeks, her family begged authorities to take her disappearance

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Her name was Sonya Ivanoff

Her Name Was Sonya Ivanoff In the summer of 2003, nineteen-year-old Sonya Ivanoff walked home through the quiet streets of Nome, Alaska. She was a student, an athlete, and a young Inupiaq woman with her whole life ahead of her. She had left her small home village of Ambler to attend college, work to save money for

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Still Missing: Laverda Sorrell

Still Missing: The Disappearance of Laverda Sorrell On July 4, 2002, while much of the country celebrated fireworks and freedom, a Navajo family’s world quietly fell apart.That night, 44-year-old Laverda Sorrell, a mother of three and respected community member from Fort Defiance, Arizona, vanished without a trace. Her husband told investigators he dropped her off

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The Story of Rosenda Strong

The Story of Rosenda Strong Rosenda Sophia Strong was more than a headline.She was a mother of four, a sister, a daughter, and a proud citizen of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, with deep ties to the Yakama Nation. Those who loved her describe her as funny, fiercely loyal, and the kind

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