Gone Without Trace: Canada's Missing Indigenous Women | Real Stories True Crime Documentary Marathon

Jan 14 2023
True Crime compilation of episodes from Taken, a series focusing on telling stories of the missing and murdered indigenous women in Canada. Episode 7: Elaine Frieda Alook, 35, was last seen on May 11, 2004 on Tower Road outside of Fort McMurray, Alberta. More than fifteen years after she went missing, RCMP, family, and friends gather to search for her. Elaine was the first portrait that illustrator Evan Munday sent to Stephen Harper via Twitter to raise awareness for MMIWG, and call for action. Episode 8: SYLVIA GUIBOCHE The mother of a one-year-old girl and pregnant at the time of her disappearance, Sylvia may have been in an abusive relationship when she moved to Winnipeg. Five months later she disappeared. It is believed that two people who were known to Sylvia came to her apartment on Furby Street the last evening she was last known to be seen in July 2003. Sylvia has not been heard from since. Episode 9: CODY RIDGE WOLFE 17-years-old, Cody Ridge Wolfe, from the Muskowekwan First Nation in Saskatchewan, was last seen at his grandmother’s residence in Lestock, Saskatchewan on April 29, 2011, at 10:30 p.m. RCMP continue to investigate Cody’s disappearance. Cody left his grandmother’s house to go to visit a friend. His family have searched exhaustively for Cody for several years.

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