
41. MMIW: Jermain Charlo
09/25/22 • 18 min
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Jermain was an enrolled member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of Flathead Nation. Her disappearance has become well-known within the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women movement.
The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women | An organization dedicated to spreading awareness about violence against Indigenous women and advocating for solutions to solve the systemic and inter-generational issues that perpetuate cycles of violence against Indigenous women.
Listen to the Stolen: The Search for Jermain podcast. There are pieces of information in this episode that derived from Connie Walker's reporting on Jermain Charlo's case.
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Music: "Poisoned Rose" by Aakash Gandhi
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Sources:
• "The Unsolved Casefile: Where is Jermain Charlo?" Court TV. 2021 September 1.
• "How Jermain Charlo's Disappearance in Montana Has Become a Flashpoint for Epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women." Oxygen. Dolak, Kevin. 2021 April 27.
• "The search continues for Jermain Charlo, two years after her disappearance." KRTV. Miller, Katie. 2020 June 17.
• "Family continues fight for justice in Jermain Charlo case." NBC Montana. Brewster, Brady. 2021 March 19.
• "Jermain Charlo still missing after a year." NBC Montana. Garcia, Nicholas. 2019 June 16.
• "Judge vacates trial for Michael Defrance." KPAX. 2021 September 17.
• "Ex-boyfriend of Jermain Charlo appears in court." Great Falls Tribune. Nerbovig, Ashley. 2021 August 5.
• "Trial date vacated in Michael Defrance case, Jermain Charlo's loved ones keep searching." The Missoulian. Buchli, Zoe. 2022 August 19.
• "Jermain Charlo's ex-boyfriend arrested on firearms charge." The Missoulian. Buchli, Zoe. 2021 August 2.
Jermain was an enrolled member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of Flathead Nation. Her disappearance has become well-known within the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women movement.
The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women | An organization dedicated to spreading awareness about violence against Indigenous women and advocating for solutions to solve the systemic and inter-generational issues that perpetuate cycles of violence against Indigenous women.
Listen to the Stolen: The Search for Jermain podcast. There are pieces of information in this episode that derived from Connie Walker's reporting on Jermain Charlo's case.
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Music: "Poisoned Rose" by Aakash Gandhi
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Sources:
• "The Unsolved Casefile: Where is Jermain Charlo?" Court TV. 2021 September 1.
• "How Jermain Charlo's Disappearance in Montana Has Become a Flashpoint for Epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women." Oxygen. Dolak, Kevin. 2021 April 27.
• "The search continues for Jermain Charlo, two years after her disappearance." KRTV. Miller, Katie. 2020 June 17.
• "Family continues fight for justice in Jermain Charlo case." NBC Montana. Brewster, Brady. 2021 March 19.
• "Jermain Charlo still missing after a year." NBC Montana. Garcia, Nicholas. 2019 June 16.
• "Judge vacates trial for Michael Defrance." KPAX. 2021 September 17.
• "Ex-boyfriend of Jermain Charlo appears in court." Great Falls Tribune. Nerbovig, Ashley. 2021 August 5.
• "Trial date vacated in Michael Defrance case, Jermain Charlo's loved ones keep searching." The Missoulian. Buchli, Zoe. 2022 August 19.
• "Jermain Charlo's ex-boyfriend arrested on firearms charge." The Missoulian. Buchli, Zoe. 2021 August 2.
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40. The Disappearance of Cortney Lake
Cortney Lake was a 24 year old mother who disappeared from St. John's, Newfoundland on June 7th, 2017. On the day she was last seen, her abusive ex-boyfriend had been released after serving only two days in jail, and appearing in court for charges of abuse and harassment against Cortney. Just hours after he walked out of jail, Cortney Lake was captured on dash cam footage getting into the passenger seat of her ex-boyfriend's truck. She remains missing today.
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please know that you are not alone. Below are a few links to websites where you can find help and resources to guide you to safety.
The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence | Resources for victims and survivors of domestic violence in the United States, where you can find an extensive list of phone numbers and websites to assist you in getting help for you and your children.
Domestic Shelters | A website dedicated to providing help lines and links to resources for victims and survivors in Canada.
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• "Cortney Lake." Never Seen Again. Season 2, Episode 7.
• "A mother's regret: She helped save his life, then he took away her daughter." CBC News. Ariana Kelland, 2020 May 4.
• "'Women are dying': Cortney Lake's family calls for swift action on domestic violence." CBC News. Ariana Kelland, 2021 December 14.
• "Still Looking for Answers: Family of Cortney Lake Marking Four Years Since Disappearance." VOCM Local News Now. 2021 June 7.
• "The Disappearance of Cortney Lake." Stories of the Unsolved. 2019 December 19.
The Night Time Podcast did an excellent series on Cortney Lake's disappearance, featuring her mother, Lisa. You can listen to Part 1 here and Part 2 here.
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42. The Disappearance of Leah Peebles
Leah Peebles was 23-years-old and had just moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico when she disappeared in May 2006. Leah had spent much of her adult life struggling with addiction; moving from Fort Worth, Texas all the way to Albuquerque was supposed to have been a fresh start for her. Leah's father, John Peebles, launched his own investigation after his daughter's disappearance, canvassing the city and questioning witnesses about his daughter's whereabouts. What he discovered about Leah's life in Albuquerque was that it had not been a fresh start, but rather a spiral into the dark underbelly of the city's drug trafficking and sex work scenes. In 2009, the discovery of the West Mesa Murders prompted investigators to attempt to match one of the eleven sets of remains to Leah Peebles... but none were a match. It has now been more than sixteen years since Leah disappeared.
Albuquerque Police Department: (505) 768-2020
RAINN: 1-800-656-4673
SAMHSA: 1-800-662-4357
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• "A Father's Quest." Disappeared. Season 4, Episode 3.
• Leah Peebles | Disappeared Blog
• Leah Peebles | NAMUS
• Leah Rachelle Peebles | The Charley Project
• West Mesa Murders | Albuquerque Journal
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