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S1 Ep151: Ashley Loring Heavyrunner

Down The Rabbit Holes

Down The Rabbit Holes

Documentary, Society & Culture, True Crime

4.4612 Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2022

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

On June 5, 2017, 20 year old Ashley Loring Heavyrunner was last seen by friends in Browning, Montana on the Blackfeet Reservation. Ashley’s family seeks answers as to where she may have vanished to. If you have any information, please contact Blackfeet Law Enforcement Services at  406-338-4000, Browning Police Department 406-338-4000, or FBI's Salt Lake City Field Office at (801) 579-1400. 

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0:00.0

A missing person is a person who has vanished and is unconfirmed as alive or dead as their location and fate are unknown. I'm Hey everyone back to Down the Rabbit Holes podcast.

0:37.2

I'm Melissa and I'm Melissa. And I'm Amy. I had a really hard time with this one. I started it a couple of months ago. I think, to be honest with you, I got it from our request list.

0:54.6

Well, you did because that's where I know it from.

0:57.7

Well, that's half true.

0:58.9

I know that I've spotted it there, but I've come across it when I've specifically gone looking for cases on persons of color or indigenous persons.

1:10.2

And I think at the time I just put it to the side because I didn't

1:15.7

have a whole lot of information. And those always make me stand back a moment and say, all right,

1:22.0

like, let me take my time and make sure I can find all the information necessary to give you

1:26.8

all the details.

1:29.7

And the truth is I probably didn't find much more than I had months ago. But when I started

1:36.0

writing it up, I felt like I, it felt right. I don't know if that makes sense. But I was like,

1:42.6

I was like, I feel very confident going forward with this.

1:46.5

And, of course, I've already given it away.

1:49.3

It is an indigenous person.

1:51.6

And every time I read an article, it's always either law enforcement didn't try hard enough.

2:00.4

It's that there was no media coverage, jurisdiction issues.

2:05.8

So when I start reading that, I'm like, if one more person tells the story, then great, maybe we're doing something.

2:13.6

For sure. And that's what our whole goal is.

2:16.0

Yep. We're a broken record two and something years in.

2:20.6

That's our main priority here, right?

2:23.7

It is.

2:24.6

All right.

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