In this episode, The Escape Pod takes us back to 1980 and the disappearance and subsequent murder of Candace Rough Surface, an 18-year-old member of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe. Her case highlights a broader crisis: Indigenous people account for a disproportionate share of missing persons, and Indigenous women in particular face alarming rates of violence. This. Has. To. Stop. In South Dakota, Indigenous people account for roughly 60% of missing persons cases. Today’s story is about one of the rare cases that was actually solved.
Bullet Points of Key Topics and Markers:
Topic #1 4:09 Intro to this week’s episode
Topic #2 8:03 August 1980: 18yo woman goes missing near Mobridge, SD
Topic #3 16:33 15 years later: This cold case gets reopened
Topic #4 31:08 Escapism, co-host-style!
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