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Shades of Murder: A True Crime Podcast
Alita Cauldwell
63 episodes
6 days ago
Created and hosted by Alita Cauldwell, this criminology-based true crime podcast delves deep into cases of murder spanning continents and across the centuries. Looking for something beyond the same old murder narratives and surface-level research of the case and its offender? Shades of Murder transcends the gore and sensationalism. Go beyond the shocking crime and uncover the intricate, often terrifying truths that lie beneath. If you’re ready to explore the social fault lines, cultural biases, and historical forces that actually drive crime and justice, then you’ve found your podcast.
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Created and hosted by Alita Cauldwell, this criminology-based true crime podcast delves deep into cases of murder spanning continents and across the centuries. Looking for something beyond the same old murder narratives and surface-level research of the case and its offender? Shades of Murder transcends the gore and sensationalism. Go beyond the shocking crime and uncover the intricate, often terrifying truths that lie beneath. If you’re ready to explore the social fault lines, cultural biases, and historical forces that actually drive crime and justice, then you’ve found your podcast.
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50: MMIWG Ashlynne Mike - Navajo Nation/Dine' NM
Shades of Murder: A True Crime Podcast
45 minutes 38 seconds
7 months ago
50: MMIWG Ashlynne Mike - Navajo Nation/Dine' NM

On May 2nd, 2016, on the Navajo Reservation in Shiprock, NM, two young children disappeared while walking home after school. The tragedy that would unfold would expose a loophole in the system that failed to protect indigenous children. This is the story of Ashlynne Mike. Thank you so much for listening! If you enjoy what I do and want to support me, please follow the podcast and leave a rating on Spotify or Apple by clicking on the 'About' tab.

Suggestions, comments, or questions? You can DM me on Instagram at shadesofmurder_podcast or write me at alitadogmasshadesofmurder@gmail.com

Research for Episode 50:

Ashlynne Mike's killer wants life prison term reversed

Church member says murder suspect "betrayed him"

Justice for Ashlynne – AMBER Advocate

Missing & Murdered Diné Relatives’

Naal Tsoos Saní (The Old Paper): The Navajo Treaty of 1868, Nation Building and Self-Determination | NMAI Magazine

Navajo man sentenced to life for kidnapping, assault of 11-year-old Ashlynne Mike | News | nhonews.com

Navajo Nation signs contract to implement AMBER Alert system on reservation

Navajo Treaty of 1868

New Amber Alert law for tribal lands honors slain Navajo girl | PBS News

Scammers attempt to profit off death of daughter, father says - Navajo Times

The Legacy of Ashlynne Mike | Office of Justice Programs

Thousands mourn kidnapped Navajo girl | Nation | sharonherald.com

www.justice.gov/usao-nm/file/848756/dl?inline=


Shades of Murder: A True Crime Podcast
Created and hosted by Alita Cauldwell, this criminology-based true crime podcast delves deep into cases of murder spanning continents and across the centuries. Looking for something beyond the same old murder narratives and surface-level research of the case and its offender? Shades of Murder transcends the gore and sensationalism. Go beyond the shocking crime and uncover the intricate, often terrifying truths that lie beneath. If you’re ready to explore the social fault lines, cultural biases, and historical forces that actually drive crime and justice, then you’ve found your podcast.