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Murdered and Missing in Montana (2021)

Genre : Documentary, TV Movie

Runtime : 1H 5M

Director : Skye Borgman

Synopsis

A documentary examining the mysterious deaths of three young Indigenous women in south-central Montana, featuring access to family members, tribal officials, law enforcement, and community activists.

Actors

Loni Coombs
Loni Coombs
Self - Former Criminal Prosecutor
Phyliss Firecrow
Phyliss Firecrow
Self - Former Tribal Police Officer
Paula Stops
Paula Stops
Self - Henny's Mother
Nate Stops
Nate Stops
Self - Henny's Step-Father
Rynalea Whiteman Peña
Rynalea Whiteman Peña
Self - Northern Cheyenne President
Chris Jorgensen
Chris Jorgensen
Self - Editor, Billings Gazette
Alvin Not Afraid Jr.
Alvin Not Afraid Jr.
Self - Crow Tribe Chairman
Brandon Wooley
Brandon Wooley
Self - Billings Police Department
Mike Toth
Mike Toth
Self - Private Investigator
Joseph Scott Morgan
Joseph Scott Morgan
Self - Forensics Expert
Joanelle Romero
Joanelle Romero
Self - Sex Trafficking Survivor
Cyril H. Wecht
Cyril H. Wecht
Self - Forensic Pathologist
Anannda Jae'i Littlebird
Anannda Jae'i Littlebird
Self - Kaysera's Sister
Yolanda Fraser
Yolanda Fraser
Self - Kaysera's Grandmother
Angelena Bell
Angelena Bell
Self - Selena's Grandmother
Tayzha Stewart
Tayzha Stewart
Self - Selena's Friend

Crews

Skye Borgman
Skye Borgman
Director
Stephanie Lydecker
Stephanie Lydecker
Writer
Stephanie Lydecker
Stephanie Lydecker
Executive Producer
Skye Borgman
Skye Borgman
Executive Producer
Tim Hamilton
Tim Hamilton
Co-Executive Producer
Doron Ofir
Doron Ofir
Consulting Producer
Debbie Appel
Debbie Appel
Supervising Producer
Sarada Duvvuri
Sarada Duvvuri
Supervising Producer
Tracy Johnson Evans
Tracy Johnson Evans
Supervising Producer
Cris Graves
Cris Graves
Producer
Todd Batstone
Todd Batstone
Supervising Editor
James Cude
James Cude
Editor
Hans Ole Eicker
Hans Ole Eicker
Editor
Jeff Twa
Jeff Twa
Editor
Drew Vanacore
Drew Vanacore
Editor
Jared Aston
Jared Aston
Editor
Anna Christy
Anna Christy
Editor
Ramy Romany
Ramy Romany
Director of Photography
Michael Nelson
Michael Nelson
Director of Photography
Jason Hafer
Jason Hafer
Director of Photography
Courtney Armstrong
Courtney Armstrong
Executive Producer

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Murdered and Missing in Montana | Official Trailer | Oxygen

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