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The Highway of Tears Part 1 | The B.C. Area Where Serial Killers Have Been Active For Over 50 Years and Majority of The Cases Are Cold and Remain Unsolved

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The Highway Of Tears is a strip of land which is approximately 724km long in British Columbia that stretches from Prince Rupert to Prince George. Since 1969, and possibly sooner, primarily Indigenous women, estimates are anywhere between 18 and over 40, have gone missing or have been found murdered along the Highway Of Tears. It is an area where serial killers both known and unknown are active. They continue to be active with no consequences and no real concern of being caught because majority of the targets are Indigenous women and girls and based on BC history the police in that area do not typically care to take cases involving Indigenous women and girls seriously. It is also apparent that racism is hugely wrapped up in these cases, the way they are handled, the way they are reported and the way the families are supported after the tragedy occurs. The RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) only opened investigations into these disappearances and deaths in 2005 after immense public pressure to do so. They however, only acknowledge and are investigating 18 cases and are ignoring many others when a lot of the public feel they should obviously be included. Few, if any cases have been solved and many also remain cold. Just like in all of the other cases, where the police have been overall extremely ineffective and they are relying solely on public tips now to make any sort of advancement. In order to give each woman and girl, as well as other aspects of this case the focus they deserve, it is broken down into two parts for the first time. In this episode we will be discussing the cases of: Gloria Moody, Micheline Pare, Gayle Weys, Pamela Darlington, Monica Ignas, Colleen MacMillen, Monica Jack, Maureen Mosie, Shelley Anne Bacsu, Alberta Williams, Delphine Nikal, Ramona Wilson, Roxanne Thiara, Alishia Germaine, Lana Derrick, Nicole Hoar, Tamara Chipman and Aielah Saric-Auger. We will also briefly get into the RCMP investigation but mainly focusing on sharing any information that can be helpful to the families.

Links: Ramona Wilson's Annual Walk Fundraising Page: https://m.facebook.com/pg/Virtual-Auction-for-Ramona-Lisa-Memorial-Walk-156172235234181/posts/ Facebook Group For Ramona's Annual Walk: https://www.facebook.com/groups/282248665266248/?ref=share

Tamara Chipman's Aunt Gladys FB Page, If any Events are Happening or Fundraisers Being Held They Will Be Shared on This Page: https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1233197386&lst=100002676150558%3A1233197386%3A1638889174

8 Part Series About Alberta Williams: https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/podcast

Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/girlyouhaventheard

Inquiries: Jayda.Hope.Biz@Gmail.com

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The Highway Of Tears is a strip of land which is approximately 724km long in British Columbia that stretches from Prince Rupert to Prince George. Since 1969, and possibly sooner, primarily Indigenous women, estimates are anywhere between 18 and over 40, have gone missing or have been found murdered along the Highway Of Tears. It is an area where serial killers both known and unknown are active. They continue to be active with no consequences and no real concern of being caught because majority of the targets are Indigenous women and girls and based on BC history the police in that area do not typically care to take cases involving Indigenous women and girls seriously. It is also apparent that racism is hugely wrapped up in these cases, the way they are handled, the way they are reported and the way the families are supported after the tragedy occurs. The RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) only opened investigations into these disappearances and deaths in 2005 after immense public pressure to do so. They however, only acknowledge and are investigating 18 cases and are ignoring many others when a lot of the public feel they should obviously be included. Few, if any cases have been solved and many also remain cold. Just like in all of the other cases, where the police have been overall extremely ineffective and they are relying solely on public tips now to make any sort of advancement. In order to give each woman and girl, as well as other aspects of this case the focus they deserve, it is broken down into two parts for the first time. In this episode we will be discussing the cases of: Gloria Moody, Micheline Pare, Gayle Weys, Pamela Darlington, Monica Ignas, Colleen MacMillen, Monica Jack, Maureen Mosie, Shelley Anne Bacsu, Alberta Williams, Delphine Nikal, Ramona Wilson, Roxanne Thiara, Alishia Germaine, Lana Derrick, Nicole Hoar, Tamara Chipman and Aielah Saric-Auger. We will also briefly get into the RCMP investigation but mainly focusing on sharing any information that can be helpful to the families.

Links: Ramona Wilson's Annual Walk Fundraising Page: https://m.facebook.com/pg/Virtual-Auction-for-Ramona-Lisa-Memorial-Walk-156172235234181/posts/ Facebook Group For Ramona's Annual Walk: https://www.facebook.com/groups/282248665266248/?ref=share

Tamara Chipman's Aunt Gladys FB Page, If any Events are Happening or Fundraisers Being Held They Will Be Shared on This Page: https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1233197386&lst=100002676150558%3A1233197386%3A1638889174

8 Part Series About Alberta Williams: https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/podcast

Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/girlyouhaventheard

Inquiries: Jayda.Hope.Biz@Gmail.com

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