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Tina Fontaine (MMIW)

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🗓️ 26 August 2019

⏱️ 66 minutes

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On August 17, 2014, the body of 15-year-old Tina Fontaine was pulled from the Red River in Manitoba, Canada. But this was only the final tragedy in Tina’s life. This is Tina's story. Today's Sponsors: Bombas socks--bombas.com/crimelines for 20% Invisible Choir podcast, available in all podcast apps Researched by Jess Written and hosted by Charlie Worroll Music by Scott Buckley Cover art by Lars Hacking of Rusty Hinges podcast

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On August 17, 2014, the body of 15-year-old Tina Fontaine was pulled from the Red River

1:19.6

in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. But this wasn't the first and only tragedy in Tina's life.

1:27.5

Tonight we're going to back up and tell Tina's whole story. I'm Charlie and welcome to

1:32.7

crime lines.

1:39.7

Alright, tonight's case is another case of a murdered Indigenous woman from Canada.

1:48.4

It's been a pretty big topic in the True Crime Groups I'm in on Facebook. We're talking

1:54.8

a lot about the Canadian issues with missing and murdered Indigenous women. And the conversation

2:00.7

eventually turns to pointing out that it's not any different in the US, Australia, New Zealand,

2:09.6

when we're talking about historical treatment of Indigenous populations. So what I decided

2:16.4

to do here is acknowledge this with a little bit of a two-parter. This week I'm going

2:23.6

to talk about Tina Fontaine who was murdered in Canada. The next week I'm going to talk

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