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S4E2: Man On West Beach

2024/2/17
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Alice Qannik Glenn
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Blair
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Naomi
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Payne Lindsey
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Sue Steinacher
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Wendy
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Payne Lindsey:本集讲述了Florence Okpialuk于2020年8月31日在阿拉斯加诺姆市西滩失踪的案件。调查过程中,发现警方在处理此案时存在诸多问题,包括对案件的重视程度不足,调查不力,以及对当地原住民的歧视。此外,一位关键证人提供了关于一位可能与案件有关的出租车司机的线索,但该司机的身份和下落不明。 Payne Lindsey还回顾了2003年Sonya Ivanoff失踪案,该案中一名白人警官Matthew Owens被判犯有谋杀罪,这加剧了社区对诺姆市警方的不信任。 Sue Steinacher:诺姆市是一个与世隔绝的小社区,人们来这里是为了获取资源和享受户外活动,而不是为了城市本身。她还指出,诺姆市存在针对当地原住民的种族歧视的历史,这在一定程度上影响了警方的执法和社区的信任。 Wendy:诺姆市警方对当地原住民存在歧视行为,搜索救援工作开展缓慢且不力。她还讲述了警方曾有将原住民遗弃在偏远地区的恶劣行为,以及许多诺姆市居民不信任当地警方的经历。 Alice Qannik Glenn:Sonya Ivanoff的谋杀案对诺姆市社区和警方之间的关系造成了持久的影响,也影响了她对媒体中阿拉斯加原住民的刻画方式。她认为针对土著妇女、女孩和双灵人士的暴力行为是一种危机,而不是一种无法预防的流行病,并呼吁人们关注针对土著妇女的暴力行为,并为解决这个问题做出贡献。 Blair:作为Florence Okpialuk的姐姐,她讲述了妹妹失踪后的搜寻过程,以及与一位持有Florence Okpialuk部分衣物的可疑男子的遭遇。 Naomi:作为Board of Trade酒吧的酒保,她回忆起与一位男子交谈,该男子声称看到Florence Okpialuk在西滩,并提供了关于该男子的部分信息。

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Florence Okpealuk is not the first Alaska Native to go missing from Nome. Seventeen years prior, Sonya Ivanoff was reported missing by her roommates and was found murdered. The crime has forever left a mark on the relationship between the community and the local police department. Payne arrives in Nome and learns that not much has changed since Ivanoff's tragic end. He connects with journalist and Alaska Native, Alice Qannik Glenn, who shares how the story inspired her journalism and changed the way she viewed the world.

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