I think it's sort of a continuation of a phenomenon that we have see throughout pop culture. Within the last two decades, you've had an increasing number of people within the true crime community who have gone out of their way to really focus on and bring attention to cases of marginalized victims. Our investigation for our podcast has to start here on the little pine first nation in saskatchewan, where cleo's story begins.
Vox’s Aja Romano explains why the internet stopped what it was doing to find one particular missing person.
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