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True Consequences - True Crime

Ni Una Más (Not one more) - Las Desaparecidas

True Consequences - True Crime

Eric Carter-Landin

Society & Culture, True Crime, Documentary

4.8587 Ratings

🗓️ 26 June 2022

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

The Women of Juarez. In the 90s women and girls started disappearing near the US/Mexico border. This is part 1 of this three part series.

This episode was written by Jackie Moranty.

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https://www.forbes.com/sites/booked/2011/03/23/in-ciudad-juarez-naftas-grisly-legacy/?sh=7a887fa71de5
Washington Valdez, Diana; Locke, Robert . The Killing Fields: Harvest of Women . Kindle Edition.
https://www.nytimes.com/1981/07/18/us/in-sister-cities-of-el-paso-and-juarez-400-years-of-history-erase-a.html#:~:text=In%201888%2C%20the%20part%20of,eventually%20became%20simply%20El%20Paso.
https://www.britannica.com/place/Juarez-Mexico
Rodríguez Teresa, Montané Diana, Pulitzer, L., Montané Diana, & Pulitzer, L. (2008). The daughters of juárez: A true story of serial murder south of the Border. Simon & Schuster.
https://www.upi.com/Top_News/2001/11/08/Bodies-of-eight-women-found-in-Juarez/94881005234802/
https://www.mrt.com/news/article/Judge-overturns-conviction-of-bus-driver-in-7635209.php

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody and welcome to another episode of True Consequences podcast.

0:20.8

I'm Eric Carter-Londine and your host and co-producer of this series of True Consequences.

0:28.7

Ni Una Mas

0:29.9

The Women of Wadis.

0:32.1

Before we get into the episode, I have a bunch of people I need to thank.

0:36.4

I need to thank EMC, KDS, Brandy D, Chelsea G, Linda L,

0:44.5

Jennifer N, Alexandria D, Tosh, Julie M, and Yelena. I need to thank Ms. Lins, Lisa A, and Anita Q, all for being my latest patron

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subscribers. I also need to thank Chelsea G, Lucy H, Emma D, Kate, Ellen, Erin, Sour,

1:09.0

Lisa W. Thank you all so much for your generous Kofi donations. If you want to support this show, go to patreon.com slash true consequences.

1:18.6

Patrons get access to ad-free episodes early, as well as behind-the-scenes content and access to research documentation as well. Or you can go to

1:29.0

K-O-F-I.com slash true consequences. I'm Eric'm I'm

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The

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I'm

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I'm This podcast deals with topics and themes which may not be suitable for younger or sensitive

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audiences. Listener discretion is advised. Between 1993 and 2002, an estimated 2,000 women

2:26.4

had been beaten, raped, murdered, and mutilated. And it hasn't stopped yet. The people of

2:32.2

Juarez began finding bodies of young women in 1993.

2:36.2

The femicide started before that, though. How long before that? No one knows.

2:41.9

The chasm between El Paso and Ciad Juarez was once called El Paso del Norte. In 1821, Mexico won

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independence from Spain and this area became part of the Mexican nation. In 1821, Mexico won independence from Spain and this area became part of the Mexican nation.

2:53.6

In 1846, a treaty was signed between Mexico and the U.S. and the Rio Grande became the border between the two countries.

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Ciad Juarez was named after Benito Juarez.

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