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  • Invisible Trailer
    Jul 13 2023
    In 2020 and 2021, two young women went missing in Wyoming. One was white. One was Native American. Their cases were unrelated. Most people never heard about the Native American woman’s case, because it barely made the local news. The white woman’s case made national headlines for months.

    For decades, an invisible epidemic of Native American women going missing and being murdered has occurred in the United States and Canada. In the past few years, a movement to draw attention to these long-overlooked cases has begun. For the first time, their faces are being seen, and their voices heard.

    Invisible tells the story of the investigation into the missing person’s case of a Northern Arapaho woman named Jade Wagon who disappeared in January 2020. Jade’s mother, Nicole, is the heart of this moving and gripping story. Her fight for justice was ignited after Jade’s tragic death, as well as the murder of her oldest daughter, Jocelyn. Two daughters gone in the space of a year. Along with Nicole, a devoted group of civilians, elected officials, and law enforcement, both on and off the Wind River Reservation, tell the story.

    Narrated by Native American actor Martin Sensmeier, Invisible unveils many of the underlying causes of the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women, explores possible solutions, and calls for change. Their stories should no longer be Invisible.

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    2 min
  • Episode 1: Missing on the Reservation
    Jul 13 2023
    Nicole Wagon of the Northern Arapaho tribe raises her five daughters on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. Late on New Year’s Day 2020, her 23-year-old daughter, Jade, goes missing.
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    15 min
  • Episode 2: The Search
    Jul 13 2023
    After searching for Jade Wagon for weeks, a small number of officers find her body in a remote field on the reservation. They tell Nicole that Jade could not have gotten there by herself, but quickly conclude that she died accidentally and close the case. Nicole believes her daughter Jade may have been murdered.
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    18 min
  • Episode 3: Death on the Reservation
    Jul 13 2023
    One year almost to the day before Jade disappeared, Nicole’s oldest daughter, Jocelyn, and her partner, Rudy Perez, were shot and killed at their home near Wind River. The double homicide highlighted the longstanding epidemic of Indigenous people going missing and being murdered at a much higher rate than the national average.
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    20 min
  • Episode 4: Is Justice Coming?
    Jul 13 2023
    The hunt intensifies to find the perpetrators who killed Jocelyn and Rudy. But when months pass with no suspects, a new investigator with Wyoming’s Division of Criminal Investigation takes over and makes inroads.
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    11 min
  • Episode 5: The Who, but Not the Why
    Jul 13 2023
    The investigation leads to the arrest and indictment of four men for the murders, some of whom were juveniles at the time of the crimes. As Nicole grieves the loss of her daughters, Jade, and Jocelyn, she also joins a burgeoning movement to seek justice.
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    13 min
  • Episode 6: Invisible No More
    Jul 13 2023
    In 2019, Cara Chambers, the Director of Victim Services at the Wyoming Attorney General’s Office, is appointed the leader of a task force to investigate cases of missing and murdered Indigenous people. Chambers’ first job is to prove to legislators that the problem exists. For help, she turns to community psychologist and researcher, Dr. Emily Grant.
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    13 min
  • Episode 7: Vital Statistics
    Jul 13 2023
    Dr. Grant and her team uncover hidden statistics that prove Indigenous people in Wyoming are much more likely to be murdered and go missing than other races. Their cases also receive far less media coverage, and Indigenous victims are often portrayed in a negative way. But when Chambers and Grant publish their startling report, hoping to draw national attention to this serious problem, the issue is largely ignored.
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    10 min