W.H.O. polices the Police? ... &, who judges the Judges? Thank You to 'Chapter Black' & odysee.com, for sharing ... An excerpt: The Highway of Tears in between Prince George and Prince Rupert in British Columbia, Canada, which has been the location of crimes against many Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) beginning in 1970. The phrase was coined during a vigil held in Terrace, British Columbia in 1998, by Florence Naziel, who was thinking of the victims' families crying over their loved ones. There are a disproportionately high number of Indigenous women on the list of victims.
Victims:
— Gloria Moody of the Williams Lake area was found dead in October 1969.
— Micheline Pare of Hudson Hope was found dead in 1970.
— Gale Weys of Clearwater was last seen hitchhiking in October 1973 and her remains were found in April of the following year. The RCMP say Bobby Jack Fowler is also suspected in her death.
— Pamela Darlington, 19, of Kamloops was found murdered in a park in November 1973. RCMP say they suspect Bobby Jack Fowler was responsible for Darlington’s disappearance, but they don’t have conclusive proof.
— Colleen MacMillen, 16, was last seen in August 1974, when she left her family home in Lac La Hache, B.C., with a plan to hitchhike to visit a friend. Her remains were found the following month. In October 2012, the RCMP announced that DNA evidence led them to believe Bobby Jack Fowler, who died in an Oregon jail in 2006, killed MacMillen.
— Monica Ignas, 15, was last seen in December 1974 and her remains were found five months later.
— Monica Jack, 12.. She disappeared in May 1978 while riding her bike near Merritt. Her remains were found in 1996. In December of last year, the RCMP announced murder charges against Garry Handlen, 67.
— Maureen Mosie of Kamloops found dead in May 1981.
— Shelley-Anne Bascu of Hinton, Alta., was last seen in 1983.
— Alberta Williams, 24, disappeared in August 1989 & her body was found several weeks later near Prince Rupert.
— Delphine Nikal, 16, of Smithers was last seen in June 1990, when she was hitchhiking from Smithers to her home in Telkwa.
— Ramona Wilson, 16, of Smithers was last seen alive in June 1994 when she was believed to be hitchhiking. Her body was found 10 months later.
— Roxanne Thiara, 15, of Quesnel was found dead in August 1994 just off Highway 16 near Burns Lake.
— Alishia Germaine, 15, of Prince George was found murdered on Dec. 9, 1994.
— Lana Derrick, 19, was last seen in October 1995 at a gas station near Terrace. She was a student at Northwest Community College in Terrace.
— Nicole Hoar, 25, was from Alberta and working in the Prince George area as a tree planter. She was last seen hitchhiking to Smithers on Highway 16 on June 21, 2002.
— Tamara Chipman, 22, of Prince Rupert was last seen on Sept. 21, 2006, hitchhiking along Highway 16 near Prince Rupert.
— Aielah Saric Auger, 14, of Prince George was last seen by her family on Feb. 2, 2006, and her body was found eight days later in a ditch along Highway 16, east of Prince George.
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