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🗓️ 16 August 2023
⏱️ 51 minutes
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0:00.0 | August is always a busy month for me. I'm sneaking in the last two minutes of summer magic, |
0:04.7 | and I'm also getting ready for back to school with the kids. But it is important that I still |
0:10.4 | take the time out to say happy birthday to my Patreon supporters. I want to say a big happy birthday |
0:16.4 | to Christina Amy Jennifer. Also congratulations on retiring. Donna, Kimberly, Jane, Reagan, Alex, |
0:26.4 | Nicola, Megan, Mason, Rachea, and Katelyn. Oh, and a happy birthday to one of my kids, |
0:34.8 | Xander. And because I have an August baby, I do know to respect your mother a little bit who was |
0:40.4 | very pregnant all summer long, if you are in the northern hemisphere. But it is time to put that |
0:45.8 | in the past, enjoy the day, enjoy the month, celebrate, have some cake, and just have a very happy |
0:51.6 | birthday. When a young woman was murdered in Michigan, her father kept the pressure on the police |
1:08.6 | and the public demanding to know who killed his only child. Eventually, two witnesses came forward |
1:14.8 | with what they said was the answer, but their story seemed almost unbelievable. I'm Charlie and |
1:20.8 | welcome to Crime Lines. Welcome to Crime Lines. I want to first off thank Haley Gray Research for |
1:34.8 | her help on this episode. If you're a podcaster and you need a researcher, I would highly recommend Haley, |
1:40.9 | except that she's so popular and busy. I don't know that she actually has any room on her dance |
1:45.6 | card, but I will leave her link in the show notes in case you are looking for help. So let's go |
1:50.8 | ahead and get started on this episode with Shannon Ciders. Shannon was born at the end of March 1971 |
1:58.8 | in Michigan. Her mother, Mary, was from the Sue St. Marie tribe of Chippewa, who are from the |
2:04.9 | upper peninsula of Michigan on the Great Lakes. Though they are called Sue St. Marie Chippewa, |
2:11.6 | they are not related to the Sue because though the words sound the same, they are spelled differently. |
2:17.4 | Sue St. Marie is a location. It was settled by the French and it means Saint Mary's Rapids. |
2:24.8 | The Sue St. Marie Chippewa are Anishinaabe people. Like we've talked about in pretty much every |
2:31.3 | other MMIW episode, the Chippewa experienced disease, reservations, residential schools, |
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