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Bring Her Home: Virginia Pictou Noyes, Part One

2023/4/12
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Robert Pictou:讲述了姐姐Virginia坎坷的童年,父母的家庭暴力,以及她与Larry Noyes的关系。他怀疑Larry纵火烧毁了他们的家,并且认为Larry参与了Virginia的失踪。他详细描述了Virginia的性格、人际关系以及家庭的困境,并强调了警方调查的不足之处。他表达了对姐姐的思念和对真相的渴望。 Francis Pictou和Agnes Pictou:提供了Virginia性格方面的补充信息,证实了她开朗、聪明、受人欢迎的一面,以及她偶尔会出现的暴力倾向。 Larry Noyes:虽然没有直接出现在访谈中,但他的行为和说法贯穿了整个故事,是事件的关键人物。他的证词和行为举止,以及他与Virginia的关系,都成为Robert Pictou怀疑的关键点。

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Virginia Pictou Noyes was brutally assaulted by her husband, Larry Noyes, and his brother, Roger, at a bar in Bangor, Maine. She was hospitalized but later vanished without a trace, leaving her family to question what truly happened to her.

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**1993 - Bangor/Houlton, Maine. **

On the evening of April 24th, 1993, Virginia Sue Pictou Noyes was at a bar in Bangor, Maine with her husband, Larry Noyes, and his brother, Roger, when a brutal fight broke out. Both men beat Virginia, resulting in a double arrest for assault, and Virginia in the hospital. Sometime in the early morning hours, Virginia vanished.

Police said she left the hospital on her own accord without checking out, and that they're reasonably sure she was seen at a truck stop in Houlton making a phone call—2.5 hours away in the direction of her home in Easton—trying to get back to her kids.

The Pictou family isn’t so sure. Her brother, Robert Pictou, believes his sister was dead before she left Bangor... so what happened to Virginia? And 30 years later, why hasn’t she been found?

This is part one of two of Virginia Pictou Noyes.

This is an MMIW case from Maine. Virginia Sue Pictou is Mi'kmaw—part of Mi'kmaq Nation—one of Maine and Canada’s Native tribes. By sharing her story, we are keeping her name alive and bringing awareness to the epidemic that is violence against Indigenous women and girls. 

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