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Missing People Reclaims the Narrative from True Crime Culture in BBH and Merman Campaign
Media portrayals of missing and murdered Indigenous women
When sex workers go missing, who responds?

Ellie Ade Kur and Jenny Duffy; 2022

Briarpatch Magazine

A brother missing since 1981: ‘Why didn’t the police do more?’

Jesse Feith; 2022

Montreal Gazette News

Cases of missing trans people are rarely solved. A married pair of forensic genealogists is hoping to change that

Erica Lenti; 2021

Xtra Magazine

Speaking Up for the Missing

Robert Gerlsbeck; 2021

Smith Magazine

Digging into Disappearances: A Guide to Investigating Missing People and Organized Crime

Hannah Coogans; 2020

Global Investigative Journalism Network

They're Still Missing: An Insider's Account of the Bungled Hunt for Robert Pickton

Robert Matas; 2016

Literary Review of Canada

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