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Related: About this forum'Missing White Woman Syndrome': Indigenous people point out disparities in Gabby Petito case
News of Gabrielle "Gabby" Petito, who went missing and was found dead while on a cross-country road trip with her fiancé, has swept the nation.
The New York Times, ABC, NBC, CNN and Fox News, among other outlets, produced timelines of her case. National news outlets, including MSNBC, USA Today and the Washington Post, analyzed different parts of her case, including police reports, body cam footage, the search for her fiancé and details of where her remains were found. Other outlets scoured smaller details, analyzing Petito's "van life" videos, her Instagram and her Spotify playlist.
With national media attention came public outrage. People nationwide became fascinated with Petito's case, and TikTok users turned to social media trying to solve it.
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The disproportionately high rates of missing and murdered Indigenous people is a nationwide crisis, and experts say Montana is an epicenter. Indigenous people in Montana are four times more likely to go missing than non-Native people, according to a state Department of Justice report. As of Sept. 15, Indigenous people accounted for 31% of the state's active missing persons population, though they comprise about 6.7% of Montana's population.
The New York Times, ABC, NBC, CNN and Fox News, among other outlets, produced timelines of her case. National news outlets, including MSNBC, USA Today and the Washington Post, analyzed different parts of her case, including police reports, body cam footage, the search for her fiancé and details of where her remains were found. Other outlets scoured smaller details, analyzing Petito's "van life" videos, her Instagram and her Spotify playlist.
With national media attention came public outrage. People nationwide became fascinated with Petito's case, and TikTok users turned to social media trying to solve it.
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The disproportionately high rates of missing and murdered Indigenous people is a nationwide crisis, and experts say Montana is an epicenter. Indigenous people in Montana are four times more likely to go missing than non-Native people, according to a state Department of Justice report. As of Sept. 15, Indigenous people accounted for 31% of the state's active missing persons population, though they comprise about 6.7% of Montana's population.
https://www.greatfallstribune.com/story/news/2021/09/23/gabby-petito-indigenous-people-point-out-disparities-missing-white-woman-syndrome-mmiw/5827651001/
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'Missing White Woman Syndrome': Indigenous people point out disparities in Gabby Petito case (Original Post)
Ptah
Sep 2021
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The second thing that bothers me a lot, is the reporting on her "OCD", almost implying she drove ...
marble falls
Sep 2021
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marble falls
(62,520 posts)1. The second thing that bothers me a lot, is the reporting on her "OCD", almost implying she drove ...
... him to kill her. They're try trying to diminish his culpability before the whole story is known.
OldBaldy1701E
(6,614 posts)5. You noticed that too, eh? (n/t)
marble falls
(62,520 posts)6. I'm surprised no one else has brought it up.
randr
(12,494 posts)2. I suspect that the "social media" connected to this has driven the media coverage as well.
jimfields33
(19,314 posts)3. Social media is where you should begin getting eyeballs
Having a poster will get some eyeballs. But you need to take a missing persons case and put it on Instagram and facebook. Maybe a tick tock video speaking about the missing person (only give major facts) since you have a time limit. Keep posting until it goes viral.
Bayard
(24,145 posts)4. I didn't get this either
Indigenous people are right to be incensed.