Frozen Trail

Frozen Trail LLC

Alaskan Missing Murdered Indigenous People podcast that focuses on old and new Alaskan MMIP cases to bring awareness to the MMIP crisis. 

Episodes

  1. 06/05/2025

    Justice for Kristen Huntington

    Send us a text Trigger Warning: Contains mentions of murder and physical assault. Listener discretion advised. Introduction: Join host Erica as she covers the devastating case of Kristen Huntington, an Inupiaq woman from Selawik, Alaska. Features interviews with Kristen's mother, Arlene Ballot, and friend, Flora Roddy. About Kristen: Kristen Marie Huntington (b. 1989) was a joyful, culturally proud Inupiaq and Athabascan woman from Fairbanks. A Friendship & Red Flags: Friend Flora Roddy noted early concerns about Kristen's boyfriend, Eric Rustad, at a baby shower in March 2019. The Disappearance & Discovery: Kristen was reported missing Jan 10, 2020. Her body was tragically found Jan 12 in a vacant apartment, confirming foul play. The Investigation: Evidence and witness accounts quickly pointed to Eric Rustad, revealing a history of escalating domestic violence against Kristen. Justice: Eric Rustad pleaded guilty to second-degree murder on Aug 10, 2021. He was sentenced on Feb 1, 2023, to 50 years incarceration (eligible for parole after 33 years). Domestic Violence in Alaska: Kristen's case highlights the high rates of domestic violence among Indigenous populations in Alaska. Features insights and resources from Alex, outreach coordinator for the Interior Center for Nonviolent Living. Resources: If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, help is available. Please reach out to: National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)Interior Center for Nonviolent Living in Fairbanks (907) 452-2293Alaska Network on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault (ANDVSA)  (907) 586-3650Abused Women's Aid in Crisis (AWAIC) (907) 279-9581Standing Together Against Rape (STAR) Crisis Line: (907) 276-7273 / 1-800-478-8999Tundra Women's Coalition Crisis Line: 1-800-478-7799Email: frozentrailak@gmail.comInstagram: frozen_trail_akSupport the show https://frozentrail.buzzsprout.com https://www.instagram.com/frozen_trail_ak/ frozentrailak@gmail.com

    37 min
  2. 03/20/2025

    The Disappearance of Devin Standifer

    Send us a text Episode Description: In this emotionally charged episode of Frozen Trail, host Erica delves into the ongoing disappearance of Devin Standifer, a young man from Fairbanks, Alaska. This episode includes a deeply personal and moving interview with several of Devin's family members, offering listeners a glimpse into Devin's life, the love that surrounded him, and the agonizing uncertainty they face. Episode Highlights: Introduction: Host Erica introduces the episode and the case of Devin Standifer, emphasizing its personal significance as it involves her hometown of Fairbanks.Family Interview: The heart of the episode is an extended interview with Devin's family, including his grandmother Sandy, sister Lesette, mother Jenette, brothers Josiah and Dangelo, aunt Suraiya, grandmother Roberta, and Uncle William. The episode primarily features insights from Sandy, Jeanette, Suriya, Josiah, and Lesette.Devin's Disappearance:Devin was last seen in the early morning hours of December 7, 2024.The events of the evening of December 6th are described, including a gathering at an aunt's house (referred to as Aunt J), drinking, and an altercation between Devin and a cousin.Details of the fight and its aftermath are presented, including the cousin's social media posts.The episode addresses the sensitive and complex issue of allegations of sexual assault against Devin.The timeline of events on the morning of December 7th is examined, including the alleged incident, the 911 call, and Devin's departure from the house.Devin left the house without his shoes or cell phone, and his shoelaces were found cut.Community Support:The episode acknowledges the significant support Devin's family has received from the community, including search efforts and financial contributions.Family Advice:Sandy, Devin's grandmother, provides advice for families experiencing similar situations, emphasizing the importance of: Designating a point person for information.Addressing the frustration of slow information release from authorities.Highlighting the need for timely access to evidence like video footage.The issue of non-functioning security cameras hindering investigations is discussed.Call to Action:Devin Standifer is described: 21 years old, 6 feet tall, approximately 180 pounds.He was last seen leaving his aunt's house on 21st Avenue in Fairbanks.The public is urged to contact the Fairbanks Police Department at 907-450-6500 with any information regarding Devin's disappearance.Key Themes: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP)Alaskan Native CultureCall to Action: If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Devin Standifer, please contact the Fairbanks Police Department at 907-450-6500.Share this episode to raise awareness about Devin's case and the issue of MMIP.How to find Anotonia Commack: Unaqsiq - Alaska MMIP (@alaska.mmip) | TikTok Support the show https://frozentrail.buzzsprout.com https://www.instagram.com/frozen_trail_ak/ frozentrailak@gmail.com

    20 min
  3. 03/08/2025

    The Tragic Story of Laura Jean Charlie and Emily Pike

    Send us a text summary This conversation delves into the tragic story of Laura, a mother who went missing under suspicious circumstances, and the subsequent investigation that led to the confession of her murderer, Gerald Guy Riley II. The discussion highlights the emotional impact on Laura's family and community, the challenges faced by investigators, and the legal proceedings that followed. Additionally, the conversation transitions to the ongoing case of Emily Pike, a young girl whose remains were found under horrific circumstances, emphasizing the need for awareness and justice for missing and murdered Indigenous persons. takeaways Laura was a beloved mother and friend.Her disappearance raised immediate concerns among family and friends.The investigation faced significant challenges due to lack of information.Investigator Jim McCann played a crucial role in solving the case.Riley's confession revealed the brutal nature of Laura's murder.The legal proceedings highlighted issues of justice and accountability.Riley's plea of no contest raised questions about remorse and guilt.Laura's story is a reminder of the impact of violence on families.Emily Pike's case underscores the ongoing issue of missing Indigenous persons.Community awareness is vital in seeking justice for victims.Sources Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Troopers investigate woman’s disappearance 8/1/90 McAnn: Longtime Investigator for Alaska State Troopers Retires 8/2/99 Marine faces murder charge 8/5/90 Obituaries 8/8/90 Two plead innocent in killings 8/12/90 All Alaska Weekly:  Missing Woman 8/3/90 Stop-over arrest 8/10/90   History & Culture | SAN CARLOS APACHE TRIBE - OFFICIAL WEBSITE Mother of Arizona teen Emily Pike tears up after missing daughter found dismembered Former roommate describes what happened before Emily Pike’s Mesa disappearance Body found off US 60 northeast of Globe identified as missing Mesa girl Support the show https://frozentrail.buzzsprout.com https://www.instagram.com/frozen_trail_ak/ frozentrailak@gmail.com

    30 min
  4. 02/18/2025

    Unraveling the Tragedy of Sophie Sergi

    Send us a text summary In this episode of Frozen Trail, host Erica Meckel delves into the tragic case of Sophie Sergi, a Yup'ik woman from Alaska whose murder remains a haunting reminder of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) crisis. The episode explores Sophie's life, her aspirations, the events leading up to her murder, the challenges faced by investigators, and the eventual identification of her killer, Stephen Downs. Through a detailed recounting of the investigation and trial, Erica highlights the systemic issues surrounding MMIP cases and reflects on the impact of Sophie's story on her community and beyond. takeaways Sophie Sergi was a promising student with dreams of serving her community.The investigation faced numerous challenges, including a lack of tips and resources.DNA evidence played a crucial role in identifying the suspect years later.Stephen Downs was found guilty after a long and complicated trial.The case highlights the systemic issues surrounding MMIP cases in Alaska.Sophie's murder remains a significant case in the context of Alaskan MMIP victims.The lack of security in university dorms contributed to the tragedy.Community support and awareness are vital in addressing MMIP cases.The impact of Sophie's story continues to resonate within her community.Justice for Sophie is seen as incomplete by many, despite the conviction. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Trigger Warning 00:52 The Life and Aspirations of Sophie Sergi 03:23 Sophie’s Last Days and Disappearance 06:58 Discovery of Sophie’s Body and Initial Investigation 10:15 Challenges in the Investigation 12:51 DNA Evidence and Breakthroughs 15:42 Legal Proceedings and Trial of Stephen Downs 20:20 Witness Accounts and Initial Reactions 24:56 Investigative Insights and Sound Analysis 26:26 Trial Testimonies and Key Evidence 31:09 Defense Strategies and Doubts Raised 35:58 Verdict and Ongoing Controversies 39:06 Outtro music.wav Fairbanks Daily News-Miner sources: Man convicted of Sophie Sergie’s murder appeals case 6/24/24 Judge rejects new trial in Sophie Sergie case 3/28/22 Attorneys seek new trial in Sophie Sergie case 2/22/22 Jurors begin deliberations in Downs murder trial 2/8/22 Jury hears audio from Steven Downs in 2019 interrogation 2/3/22 DNA evidence remains at center of Steven Downs murder trial 2/1/22 Man suspected in Sergie slaying fights extradition 3/8/19 In their Honor family, friends remember loved ones lost in unsolved Interior homicides 4/27/13 No answers a decade after Sergie’s death 4/27/03 Mom marks anniversary of daughters murder 4/26/02 Prolific investigator retires 8/2/99 Trooper investigator reassigned to patrol 2/23/99 Sergie Murder still a mystery 6/1/97 Sergie lawsuit hampered by troopers 6/4/96 Mom sues UAF over daughter’s murder 10/27/95 Support the show https://frozentrail.buzzsprout.com https://www.instagram.com/frozen_trail_ak/ frozentrailak@gmail.com

    40 min
  5. 12/11/2024

    Unraveling the Mysteries of Alice’s Murder

    Send us a text https://frozentrail.buzzsprout.com https://www.instagram.com/frozen_trail_ak/ frozentrailak@gmail.com Summary This conversation delves into the investigation of Alice's murder in Alaska, exploring the complexities of serial murder, the profile of the suspected killer Art Post, and the community's response to the crime. Experts share their experiences and insights gained throughout their careers in law enforcement, highlighting the challenges faced in solving such cases and the importance of effective interrogation techniques. Takeaways Alice's murder remains an unsolved enigma. The term 'serial murder' was new at the time. Art Post was suspected of multiple murders. Community involvement was crucial in the investigation. Investigative techniques evolved over time. Profiling killers can provide insights into their behavior. Interrogation skills are essential for law enforcement. Media coverage played a role in public awareness. The importance of thorough research in investigations. Lessons learned from past cases inform future practices. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Trigger Warning 00:55 The Discovery of Alice Ann Baldwin 03:29 Investigation Begins: Identifying the Victim 06:47 Community Response and Media Involvement 11:07 The Search for Leads and Witnesses 14:11 Details of the Crime and Autopsy Findings 17:11 The Investigation Deepens: New Evidence Emerges 24:58 Theories and Speculations Surrounding the Murder 25:15 The Murder Trial of Walter Galuska 27:24 The Disappearance of Lou Jean Jimmy 28:27 The Mysterious Deaths of Alaska Native Women 32:32 The Kidnapping and Assault of a Young Girl 36:06 The Arrest and Trial of Arthur Post 01:00:19 The Legacy of Alice Baldwin's Case 01:01:27 Outtro music.wav Support the show https://frozentrail.buzzsprout.com https://www.instagram.com/frozen_trail_ak/ frozentrailak@gmail.com

    1h 1m
  6. 11/11/2024

    Unveiling the Truth: The Cassandra Boscovsky Case

    Send us a text https://frozentrail.buzzsprout.com https://www.instagram.com/frozen_trail_ak/ frozentrailak@gmail.com In this episode of the Frozen Trail podcast, I delve into the tragic case of Cassandra Boskofsky, a missing Indigenous woman from Alaska. The conversation explores Cassandra's background, the investigation into her disappearance, and the subsequent trial of the suspect, who is believed to have been involved in multiple murders. The episode highlights the challenges faced by Indigenous communities in seeking justice, the impact of alcohol on crime and memory, and the importance of community activism in addressing these issues. Through family testimonies and expert insights, the episode aims to shed light on the need for greater awareness and support for missing and Murdered Indigenous People. Chapters 03:08 Uncovering the Third Victim 06:01 The Sentencing of Brian Steven Smith 09:02 The Investigation and Forensic Evidence 10:52 Identifying Kassandra Boskovsky 11:21 Cassandra's Background and Community 13:56 The Struggles of Cassandra's Life 16:12 The Investigation and Identification Process 18:28 The Presumptive Death Trial 20:20 Cassandra's Last Known Interactions 21:57 New Chapter 41:46 The Disappearance of Cassandra Boscovsky 42:46 Seeking Closure for Families of the Missing 43:11 Outtro music.wav Support the show https://frozentrail.buzzsprout.com https://www.instagram.com/frozen_trail_ak/ frozentrailak@gmail.com

    44 min
  7. 11/01/2024

    Justice for Veronica and Kathleen

    Send us a text This conversation delves into the tragic stories of Veronica and Kathleen, two women whose lives were cut short by violence. It explores the circumstances surrounding their disappearances, the discovery of their remains, and the subsequent investigation that led to the arrest of Brian Smith. The discussion highlights the chilling details of the evidence found, including a memory card containing videos of the crimes, and the trial that ultimately resulted in Smith's conviction. The conversation also touches on the ethical considerations of presenting such graphic evidence in court and the impact on the victims' dignity. takeaways Veronica was reported missing in 2019 after struggles with homelessness.Kathleen Henry's remains were discovered in a fetal position.A memory card with videos of the crimes was found.Brian Smith was identified as the suspect in the murders.Smith admitted to the murders during police interviews.The trial lasted three and a half weeks.The court had to balance evidence presentation with victim dignity.Judge Saxby shielded graphic evidence from public view.Smith was sentenced to 226 years for his crimes.The investigation revealed chilling details about Smith's actions.News Sources: How a stolen memory card with gruesome footage led to an Alaska murder trial | AP News ‘I have something to show you’: Smith texted Anchorage man in hours after hotel room killing, met him at Hillside park - Anchorage Daily News (adn.com) After Brian Smith's Anchorage murder conviction, MMIP advocates hope for change - Alaska Public Media How a stolen memory card with gruesome footage led to an Alaska murder trial | AP News https://www.anchoragepolice.com/news/homicide-milepost-108-seward-highway Support the show https://frozentrail.buzzsprout.com https://www.instagram.com/frozen_trail_ak/ frozentrailak@gmail.com

    26 min
  8. 10/19/2024

    The Disappearance of Doren Sanford

    Send us a text The conversation delves into the mysterious disappearance of Doran, an Indigenous man in Alaska, exploring the community's response, the ongoing investigation, and personal reflections from family members. It highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement, the importance of community involvement, and the emotional toll on families of missing persons. Sources: TCC Missing people page  DOREN SANFORD – Tanana Chiefs Conference Family seeking answers on Alaska man Doren Sanford months after he vanished while searching for his missing dog (nbcnews.com) March 23, 2021, 2:31 PM AKDT By Andrea Cavallier NBC News Volunteers sought to help look for three people missing in Fairbanks area | Local News | newsminer.com October 2, 2020 updated November 13, 2020 By Dorothy Chomicz Fairbanks Daily News Miner The Fairbanks missing: Doren Sanford, the man with a heart | Alaska News | newsminer.com Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Diana Campbell August 17, 2023 Doren Sanford: A Detail Man with a Heart shared by Fairbanks Native Association on March 13, 2024.  Resolution 2021-09 – Tanana Chiefs Conference DPS and APD Release Missing Indigenous Persons Report - Press Releases - PIO - Alaska Department of Public Safety People First Initiative Launches Addressing Safety and Prevention - Mike Dunleavy (alaska.gov) Dec. 15, 2021 Support the show https://frozentrail.buzzsprout.com https://www.instagram.com/frozen_trail_ak/ frozentrailak@gmail.com

    37 min

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Alaskan Missing Murdered Indigenous People podcast that focuses on old and new Alaskan MMIP cases to bring awareness to the MMIP crisis.