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Ep 6 - MMIWG: The Murder of Rosalie

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In 1889, a chilling murder shook Calgary, Alberta. Rosalie, an Indigenous teenager, met a tragic end in the Turf Club saloon, at the hands of William Fisk, who was known as 'Jumbo.' The brutal murder sent shockwaves through the town, but it reflected the grim reality of the time when violence against Indigenous people was systemically perpetuated. Fisk faced trial for Rosalie's murder, a case that carried the weight of proving the value of her life, equal to any other. This episode is being released in recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. Please see below for additional resources.

DIsclaimer: This episode contains descriptions of violence towards an Indigenous teenager. Please take care when listening.

Learn about the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation:

Tune in every other week for new episodes. Your support for the podcast means so much to us. You can subscribe and review us on your favourite podcast listening apps, and support us at patreon.com/rootedincrime. You can stay updated by following Rooted in Crime on Instagram, @rootedincrime.
For show notes, the recording transcript, and source information, you can visit rootedgenealogy.com/show-notes

Credits:

Research, writing, hosting, editing, and production: Lauryn Macdonald

Hosting: Nima Hodoudi

Music: Lindsay Macdonald

Rooted in Crime is an independent production.

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In 1889, a chilling murder shook Calgary, Alberta. Rosalie, an Indigenous teenager, met a tragic end in the Turf Club saloon, at the hands of William Fisk, who was known as 'Jumbo.' The brutal murder sent shockwaves through the town, but it reflected the grim reality of the time when violence against Indigenous people was systemically perpetuated. Fisk faced trial for Rosalie's murder, a case that carried the weight of proving the value of her life, equal to any other. This episode is being released in recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. Please see below for additional resources.

DIsclaimer: This episode contains descriptions of violence towards an Indigenous teenager. Please take care when listening.

Learn about the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation:

Tune in every other week for new episodes. Your support for the podcast means so much to us. You can subscribe and review us on your favourite podcast listening apps, and support us at patreon.com/rootedincrime. You can stay updated by following Rooted in Crime on Instagram, @rootedincrime.
For show notes, the recording transcript, and source information, you can visit rootedgenealogy.com/show-notes

Credits:

Research, writing, hosting, editing, and production: Lauryn Macdonald

Hosting: Nima Hodoudi

Music: Lindsay Macdonald

Rooted in Crime is an independent production.

Support the Show.

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