Debra BlackCrow was a young, beautiful, indigenous woman and mother who was expecting a little girl in a couple months. But after telling her children she was going to leave her abusive husband, she ends up brutally murdered in her home. Soon after, Debra's husband, a probation officer, was arrested and convicted of her murder. But after 20 years it looks as if this convicted killer may be set free. Join us as we explore the issues surrounding Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and the work that Debra's daughter is now doing to seek justice for her mother. This episode is also dedicated to the International Day of the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
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