Episode 11: Killers of the Flower Moon Part Two
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Brick and Birdy took the deepest dive into the dark and sadly under-told story of The Osage Murders of the 1920s through to the 2023 film Killers of the Flower Moon. They put on their true crime hats and dive into the actual murders, the context surrounding why they happened, and because of the genuine dedication to this story, they have made this a two parter, so if you missed part 1, go back! Birdy will later discuss what is still happening today as well in an Outtake Episode. They have also provided all the sources now, so you can follow along. Thank you for sticking with us, as we've gone OFF schedule, in order to dedicate more quality time with these stories.
Sources P.2 (Please note these sources are different from Ep.1, they are the rest of the sources that were missing due to character restrictions.)
- The True Story Behind Killers of the Flower Moon | Osage Nation’s Fight for Justice
- Tulsa World Scene podcast: Killers of the Flower Moon October release brings Oklahoma, Osage Nation
- Working With Osage Nation People Changed Scorsese’s Approach To Making “Killers of the Flower Moo…
- Osage Murders- Part 1 - Osage News.org
- Mollie Kyle - Wikipedia
- Ernest Burkhart - WikipediaKillers of the Flower Moon (film) - Wikipedia
- Blood, oil, and the Osage Nation: The battle over headrights : Planet Money
- For the Osage Nation, the betrayal of the murders depicted in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ still lingers
- Osage Nation Princess recognized by Stillwater Public Schools
- Indigenous Insight on 'Killers of the Flower Moon'
- Grace Bigheart - Find a Grave Memorial
- James William “Cowboy” Burkhart (1920-1990) - Find a Grave Memorial
- Elizabeth Ernestine “Liz” Burkhart Ware (1918-2006) - Find a Grave Memorial
- Luella Bigheart - Find a Grave Memorial
- Osage Nation Princess recognized by Stillwater Public Schools
- Francis "Rusty" William Atkins Obituary July 28, 2025 - Poteet Funeral Home & Cremation Services
- Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIWR) | NIWRC
- Chief James Roan Gray — Stillwater History Museum
- Visit the Osage
- Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIWR) | NIWRC
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