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Crimelines® True Crime

Mia Henderson | MMIW Diné (Navajo)

Crimelines® True Crime

Crimelines True Crime

True Crime

4.54.4K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2021

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Two young women met when the University of Arizona made them roommates for their freshman year. Within 3 weeks, this random pairing had deadly consequences. 

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Sources:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gARSaU0d2ebN8bGnrcPQH5BwxiRJK4rqAN7SRNCpphM/edit?usp=sharing

Links of interest: 

http://www.justicefornativewomen.com/

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Transcript

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0:00.0

T-Young women met when the University of Arizona made their roommates for their freshman

0:15.0

year.

0:16.0

Within three weeks, this random pairing had deadly consequences.

0:20.8

I'm Charlie and welcome to Crime Lines.

0:37.7

If you are listening on YouTube, there is a link in the description box where you can listen

0:41.9

to all of the back podcast episodes.

0:44.8

There are over 100 episodes.

0:46.7

I just don't have the time or the energy or the focus.

0:50.3

To go back and convert all of the files and then upload them all.

0:53.9

So they are there to listen to, but only ones going forward will be put up on YouTube.

1:00.7

Unlike the vast majority of my recent episodes, this one isn't a listener suggestion.

1:06.0

I actually found this one on the website Justice for Native People.

1:11.2

It used to be called Justice for Native Women, and I have mentioned this website before

1:15.6

and I highly recommend going out to look at it, but they have recently expanded to include

1:21.8

all genders.

1:22.8

So now it's called Justice for Native People, even though the URL is the same and I will

1:28.3

leave it in the description box.

1:32.0

I am going to give a pronunciation disclaimer.

1:34.7

I know everybody is tired of me doing those, but in this case, I actually found zero videos

1:40.8

covering this case.

1:42.7

It happened in 2007 and while it got a lot of media coverage, none of those videos appear

1:49.3

to be archived online.

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