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Crime Analyst

Ep 64: Murdered and Missing in Montana with Loni Coombs

Crime Analyst

Laura Richards

True Crime

4.93.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2022

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Laura interviews former LA prosecutor and legal expert Loni Coombs about her new documentary Murdered and Missing Montana. Gabby Petito’s case received a lot of media attention – and started a conversation about the fact that Native American women and girls are the most stalked, raped and murdered in America yet no-one is talking about them. Indigenous women are 10 times more likely to be killed than the national average. And Indigenous girls and women aged between 10-34 years of age the third most prevalent cause of death is murder. 94% of Native America women will be raped or coerced in their lifetime. We get into how and why and we discuss three cases in particular, Selena Not Afraid, Kaysera Stops Pretty Places and Henny Scott. You can watch the show on Peacock or on demand on Oxygen. #HerNameWasSelenaNotAfraid #HerNameWasKayseraStopsPrettyPlaces #HerNameWasHennyScott #MMIM #GabbyPetito #Podcast #TrueCrime #CrimeAnalyst #Survivor #WomenMatter #Misogyny #Patriarchy #Policing #Sexism #GenderBias #MaleViolence #Indigenous #IndigenousWomen Clips provided by NBC Universal. Thank you to my Sponsors Start watching Angela Black today, It’s now available for free on-demand for Spectrum Video subscribers! Thrive Causemetics Thrive Causemetics products are amazing and their Bigger Than Beauty mission is inspiring! Look fab and help other women. Get 15% off your first order using my special offer https://www.ThriveCausemetics.com/crimeanalyst Leave a Review If you want to support my work and Crime Analyst and if you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review here: https://www.crime-analyst.com/reviews/new/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Every Native American in Montana has a relative who went missing over.

0:07.0

This just keeps repeating itself over and over again.

0:13.0

These young girls keep disappearing and these young girls keep dying.

0:17.0

The world's scary, especially in Montana, on the reservation.

0:31.0

Children are going missing, they're getting murdered and nobody's even batten in eye.

0:45.0

Violet crimes have been on their eyes, murder, rape, homicide.

0:49.0

We can't even find the last girl before the next girl goes missing.

0:54.0

How many more of these girls have to down these reservations before somebody does something about this?

1:01.0

The reservation is an easy praying spot for anybody that wants to grab a girl for sex traffic.

1:06.0

They take our girls, traffic them, drug them, murder them and they rape them.

1:11.0

She was on 14, she was that young and they didn't make it a priority.

1:16.0

Nobody would listen to us.

1:18.0

If a 14-year-old my girl froze to death in your neighborhood, there would be an inquest.

1:23.0

If you wanted to go to the hospital, you could have gone to the hospital.

1:28.0

If you wanted to get away with murder or to the northern Cheyenne reservation.

1:44.0

Hey lovely listeners and welcome back to Crime Analyst in the Intelligence Cell.

1:49.0

Now this week I'm joined by my very special guest, Lonnie Coombs.

1:54.0

We are going to be talking about murder and missing in Montana.

1:57.0

Now you can watch this really important documentary.

2:00.0

It's available on peacock and also on oxygen.

2:03.0

I strongly recommend that you watch it first and then listen to this conversation.

2:08.0

The usual trigger warning applies here.

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