
28 - The Disappearances of Terrance Williams & Felipe Santos
12/15/18 • 75 min
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Today we’re discussing the disappearances of both Terrance Williams, and Felipe Santos. Terrance went missing in 2004, from Naples, Florida, where witnesses saw then-deputy for collier county Sheriff’s deputy Steven Calkins arrest him, and he was never seen again. Felipe cantos, went missing in 2003, after witnesses saw - you guessed it - Steven Calkins put him in the back of his patrol car, and yet again, he hasn’t been seen since.
Join us as we discuss the bizarre stories this deputy told the families, his superiors, and all the other sordid details of these cases that led to the disappearance of two men.
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Today we’re discussing the disappearances of both Terrance Williams, and Felipe Santos. Terrance went missing in 2004, from Naples, Florida, where witnesses saw then-deputy for collier county Sheriff’s deputy Steven Calkins arrest him, and he was never seen again. Felipe cantos, went missing in 2003, after witnesses saw - you guessed it - Steven Calkins put him in the back of his patrol car, and yet again, he hasn’t been seen since.
Join us as we discuss the bizarre stories this deputy told the families, his superiors, and all the other sordid details of these cases that led to the disappearance of two men.
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29 - The Murder of Amber Tuccaro - The Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls Part 1
A topic that is not widely known or discussed, but has been a long-standing and constant problem within the US and Canada to this day, is the disappearance and murders of thousands of indigenous women.
Many of these women go missing or murdered without media attention, without being put into a missing persons database, and most have not received the justice they or their families deserve.
Today we discuss the story of Amber Tuccaro, a 20 year old mother from the Miksew Cree First Nations Tribe in Alberta Canada.
Amber was murdered by what is likely a serial killer in the Edmonton area, where there are over 15 indigenous women who have gone missing in recent years.
http://www.mmiwg-ffada.ca/
https://www.facebook.com/JUSTICEFORAMBERTUCCARO/
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