End of the Road: The Disappearance of Emmilee Risling

End of the Road: The Disappearance of Emmilee Risling Emmilee Risling should be here. She should be raising her children. Dancing at ceremonies. Laughing with family. Planning her next step forward. Instead, four years after she was last seen, her name remains attached to the word missing — another Indigenous woman whose disappearance exposes the

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Can You Please Hurry?

Can you please hurry? On March 13, 2019, a terrified young woman picked up a phone and dialed 911 from inside a house on Sheldon Avenue in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Her voice was barely audible — a whisper — but her words cut through with urgency: “He’s trying to kill me… he already killed my

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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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