No More Stolen Sisters: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Awareness Month
National Park After Dark
Danielle LaRock & Cassandra Yahnian
4.6 • 5.8K Ratings
🗓️ 26 May 2025
⏱️ 83 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Every once in a while, the story of a missing person's case goes viral on the internet and in the eye of the media. |
| 0:09.0 | When it does, the nation becomes completely engrossed in their stories' twists and turns. |
| 0:15.0 | We refresh our news feeds and social media pages to stay in the loop. |
| 0:19.0 | We check for updates or developments. |
| 0:21.6 | We learn the minute details of the story, begin to truly care about the missing person, |
| 0:26.6 | and worry for them as if they were a member of our own family or an integral part of our circle. |
| 0:33.6 | Some people even take it upon themselves to try and jump in themselves and utilize their amateur sleuth skills to help the case along. |
| 0:41.9 | People across the country learn the victim's name and talk about their case around dinner tables and at coffee shops, with their closest friends or with complete strangers. |
| 0:53.0 | But we seldom stop to consider why we are hearing this story, |
| 0:57.8 | or pause to consider whose stories we are not hearing. Underneath the true crime documentaries, |
| 1:03.9 | social media content, and news stories, there is a broader, deeper, and more twisted |
| 1:08.8 | story of race and power that determines whose stories |
| 1:12.4 | are being paid attention to. Some people's lives are fought and searched for, but for others, |
| 1:18.2 | it is hauntingly easy to disappear. Welcome to National Park After Dark. Hello everyone. Hello, everyone, welcome back. I'm Cassie. And I'm Danielle. And Danielle has a true crime story for us today. |
| 1:55.2 | I, not only do I have a true crime story, I have a story that I said I would, we both jointly said we would never do. |
| 2:03.3 | Yeah. And and here we are. In a way, I'm still not doing it. I'm only doing it because it serves as a |
| 2:12.1 | really important foundation for the other stories I want to share today. So, of course, if you read the title of this episode, then you know that Gabby Petito is |
| 2:24.7 | involved in today's episode. |
| 2:27.1 | But it's going to be in a way that hopefully is in a way that is refreshing and new and gives a different perspective. |
| 2:37.4 | And just as a little bit of backstory, so Gabby's case happened in the summer of 2021 or unfolded at that time. |
| 2:47.3 | And Cassie and I started National Park After Dark in January of 2021. So this was like |
| 2:53.1 | roughly six to eight months after our very first episode. And we received hundreds of requests |
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