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The Disappearance of Virginia Sue Pictou Noyes (Maine)

2020/12/14
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播音员:本案讲述了薇吉尼亚·苏·皮克图·诺伊斯在1993年失踪的悬案,以及围绕此案的家庭暴力、原住民女性所面临的困境和司法调查的不足。节目中详细描述了薇吉尼亚的生平、与丈夫Larry Noyes的冲突和暴力经历、以及她失踪前后的事件经过。同时,节目也关注了原住民女性遭受暴力和失踪的普遍问题,以及相关社会背景和历史因素。 播音员:警方调查中,Larry Noyes和Roger Noyes Jr.被列为重要嫌疑人,但缺乏足够的证据指控他们。尽管Larry Noyes在薇吉尼亚失踪后曾声称她留下了离家字条,但警方对此并无记录。 播音员:薇吉尼亚的家人多年来一直积极寻找她,并尝试各种方法,包括自己调查、雇佣私人侦探、举行传统仪式等,但始终没有结果。他们对警方调查的不足和对原住民女性案件的关注度表示不满。 播音员:本案反映了原住民女性在社会中面临的系统性问题,包括家庭暴力、司法系统的不公正以及文化背景的忽视。 播音员:尽管Larry Noyes和Roger Noyes Jr.均已去世,但薇吉尼亚·苏·皮克图·诺伊斯的失踪案至今仍未侦破,她的家人仍在等待真相。 Francis:薇吉尼亚从小性格开朗,富有爱心,但不幸卷入家庭暴力,生活发生了巨大改变。他强调了家庭暴力对薇吉尼亚的影响,以及社会对原住民女性暴力事件的漠视。 Virginia的家人:薇吉尼亚失踪后,家人积极寻找,但没有得到警方有效的帮助。他们对警方调查的不足和对原住民女性案件的关注度表示不满,并讲述了他们多年来为寻找薇吉尼亚所做的努力。 James Medore:作为案件最初的侦探,他承认调查中存在不足,并表达了对案件悬而未决的遗憾。 Larry Noyes:Larry Noyes否认杀害妻子,并声称薇吉尼亚留下字条表示离家,但这一说法并未得到警方的证实。

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Virginia Sue Pictou Noyes, a Native American woman, disappeared after leaving her hospital room in Bangor, Maine. Her disappearance occurred amidst a history of domestic violence and a cycle of abuse by her husband, Larry Noyes.

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MAINE MISSING PERSON, 1993: 26-year old Virginia Sue Pictou Noyes disappeared in the early morning hours of April 24, 1993, after she slipped out unnoticed from her Eastern Maine Medical Center hospital room. Nearly 30 years later, her family continues to search for answers through their own investigations and cultural rituals.

This is the Cold Case of Virginia Sue Pictou Noyes.

Homicide is the third leading cause of death of Native American women. Indigenous women are murdered and sexually assaulted at a rate 10 times higher than other ethnicities, with a majority of them committed by non-Native people on Native-owned land. 85% of Native women experience violence in their lifetime.

If you or someone you know needs help, call StrongHearts Native Helpline at 1-844-7NATIVE (762-8483). It is a domestic, dating and sexual violence helpline for American Indians and Alaska Natives, offering culturally-appropriate support and advocacy daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. CT. The helpline is anonymous and confidential.

If you have information regarding this case, please contact the Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit - North at (207) 973-3750 or toll free 1-800-432-7381. You may also report information about this crime using the leave a tip form).

 

Dark Downeast is an audiochuck and Kylie Media production hosted by Kylie Low.