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Bring Her Home: Virginia Pictou Noyes, Part Two

2023/4/13
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Kristen Seavey: 本集讲述了维吉尼亚·皮克图·诺耶斯失踪案的后续调查,以及其家人为寻找真相和伸张正义所做的努力。案件涉及家庭暴力、种族主义和司法系统中的挑战。 Robert Sr.: 作为受害者父亲,Robert Sr.表达了对女儿的思念和对凶手的愤怒,同时分享了其在寻找女儿过程中遇到的困难和挑战,以及他个人在加拿大原住民寄宿学校的经历对其人生的影响。他强调了家庭暴力和种族主义对土著女性的巨大影响,以及司法系统在处理此类案件中的不足。 Larry: 维吉尼亚的丈夫Larry始终坚称自己无罪,并暗示妻子可能与他的兄弟有染,或自行离开。他的陈述在案件调查中起到了误导作用,也反映了他个人生活中的混乱和问题。 Terri: 作为Larry和Roger的姐妹,Terri证实了Roger与Virginia之间密切的关系,间接地暗示了Roger可能与案件有关联。 Barbara Bird: 作为Larry和Roger的雇主,Barbara Bird证实了Virginia对孩子的深爱,并认为她不可能抛弃孩子,这进一步削弱了Virginia自行离家出走的可能性。 Ryan Noyes: Roger的儿子Ryan爆料称,包括他父亲Roger在内的三个人参与了Virginia的谋杀案,并提供了关键线索,为案件调查带来了新的转机。 Robert Sr.: 他详细描述了其在加拿大原住民寄宿学校的经历,以及这段经历对其人生观和价值观的影响,并指出这种系统性的压迫和伤害是导致土著女性更容易遭受暴力和失踪的重要因素。他呼吁社会关注土著女性的处境,并为她们争取公平正义。他分享了其在寻找女儿过程中遇到的困难和挑战,以及他个人在加拿大原住民寄宿学校的经历对其人生的影响。他强调了家庭暴力和种族主义对土著女性的巨大影响,以及司法系统在处理此类案件中的不足。

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Virginia Pictou Noyes vanished without a trace, and suspicion fell on her husband, Larry Noyes, and his brother, Roger. Larry and Roger were arrested after a violent altercation with Virginia. Larry later faced legal troubles and the children were placed in foster care.

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1993 - Bangor/Houlton, Maine.

Virginia Sue Pictou Noyes had vanished without a trace from Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor in the early morning hours of April 25th, 1993.

All eyes were on her husband, Larry Noyes, and his brother, Roger, who were both arrested after a violent altercation with Virginia at a bar shortly before her disappearance. Hospital staff said Virgina left without checking out, possibly on her own accord. This is the last place she was reliably seen. She was never heard from again.

Virginia was a mother. A beloved sister and daughter. After 30 years of waiting, her family just wants to bring her home. 

Through their own personal healing, Virginia's family is determined to shed light on the issue of violence and abuse experienced by Native women and people at a disproportionately higher rate. By sharing their stories, they hope to help other families and make a positive impact for the future of Indigenous people.

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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