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Indigenous true crime stories. The goal of this podcast is to bring awareness to the many, many cases of missing and murdered indigenous people in North America

The Red Justice Project Masack Audio Productions

    • True Crime
    • 4.9 • 293 Ratings

Indigenous true crime stories. The goal of this podcast is to bring awareness to the many, many cases of missing and murdered indigenous people in North America

    Helen Gibbs

    Helen Gibbs

    Helen Marie Gibbs was a 30 year old fun and loving Lumbee woman with a successful career as a nurse and three children whom she absolutely adored. She had a great life and so much to live for, unfortunately things were not always as they seemed. Today for our season finale we’re going to discuss the mysterious death of Helen Marie Burnette Gibbs. This is The Red Justice Project.

    • 20 min
    Matthew Oxendine

    Matthew Oxendine

    We all have a family member like him.  That one who needs a little more love, a little more attention.  The one who has struggled with mental health problems or drugs or alcohol.  Who’s maybe a little rough around the edges, maybe been in trouble with the law a few times.  But who would probably give you the shirt off of his back if he had one.  Or even help you out when he could barely help himself.  We all have a relative like Matthew.  I want you to picture your relative when you listen to this story, or maybe even imagine that this is your own child.  Imagine they call 911 for help and say they are going to harm themselves.  And then imagine, instead of an EMT or counselor or even a police officer, the SWAT team is sent out and they surround your loved one holding AR-15s and rifles.  And imagine you are watching, and you know you can calm your loved one down, and you beg the SWAT team to leave.  But they don’t.  And soon those AR’s are aimed at him, and soon the bullets are flying while you watch in horror.  And then, someone you’ve loved your whole life is gone in an instant, to a place they can never return from.  This is the story of the killing of Matthew Oxendine.

    • 34 min
    Donald Davis

    Donald Davis

    If you google Donald Wayne Davis, you won’t find a single article about him.  Only three were written and they’re in a box somewhere in a library in Rockingham in a closet.  The public can’t access them.  And even if you read those articles, they wouldn’t tell you the story we’re about to tell you.  This is one of the most disturbing stories we’ve ever covered. This is the story of the murder of Donald Wayne Davis.

    • 34 min
    The Sixties Scoop

    The Sixties Scoop

    Today’s story is about the 60s scoop which was the name given for a period of time in Canada when government policies allowed for indigenous children to be taken from their families and placed into the care of white families. This is your reminder that just because something is legal, doesn't mean it’s not criminal, especially when it comes to governmental policies in the US and Canada regarding indigenous peoples.

    • 24 min
    Sharletha Maynor

    Sharletha Maynor

    Sharletha Maynor was a 36 year old Lumbee woman from Robeson County, North Carolina. She was young, beautiful, and had three children until one day in March 2007 Sharletha just vanished.

    • 24 min
    Episode 34: Tabitha Goins

    Episode 34: Tabitha Goins

    Tabitha was a young indigenous mother living in Cumberland County, North Carolina. In 2019, she made plans to go over to her parents house to roast marshmallows with her daughters, but Tab never showed up. Three years laters and the question still remains, where is Tab? 

    • 23 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
293 Ratings

293 Ratings

Paying Attention 75 ,

So very needed

Thank you for your amazing work bringing light to such an important issue.

yewhearditear ,

States Attorney General

I’m asking myself why the States Attorney General hasn’t looked into the apparent genocide towards indigenous folk still taking place in the south. Why there isn’t a civil suit against these obviously corrupt "law enforcement" departments. Why there hasn’t been National involvement to address these issues.
No people can rise to their potential if they have been constantly attacked, killed, stolen from and harassed. This Nation needs to acknowledge and address this extremely unacceptable situation.
This is a subject that no one in the position of power and change has addressed with any success even as these subjects are rampant in society. This is 2023 not the Middle Ages. This SHOULD NOT BE ACCEPTABLE by any American, no matter the color of their skin.

Rebecculous ,

Much Needed Attention

Indigenous women and girls are more likely to be killed than any other group, but at the same time the cases, of all indigenous people not just women and girls, are grossly underreported in the media.
This is a well made podcast that sheds some much-needed light in a very dark corner.

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