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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.

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    • Justice for Kristen Huntington
      Jun 5 2025

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      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) 452-2293
        • Alaska Network on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault (ANDVSA)
          (907) 586-3650
        • Abused Women's Aid in Crisis (AWAIC) (907) 279-9581
        • Standing Together Against Rape (STAR) Crisis Line: (907) 276-7273 / 1-800-478-8999
        • Tundra Women's Coalition Crisis Line: 1-800-478-7799
      • Email: frozentrailak@gmail.com
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      37 min
    • The Disappearance of Devin Standifer
      Mar 20 2025

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      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 Culture

      Call 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.

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    • The Tragic Story of Laura Jean Charlie and Emily Pike
      Mar 8 2025

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      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


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      30 min
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