'It seems that nobody is doing anything.' Voices of the families of missing women provide the opening for Highway of Tears, a film about Highway 16 in Northern British Columbia. The infamous highway that runs from Prince Rupert to Prince George seems to hold the secret of the fates of 32 aboriginal women who have gone missing in the last three decades. The families express frustration and doubt that the disappearances of their missing loved ones will ever be solved.
The work you have done will go a long way to ensuring that these murder victims, regardless of whether they are male or female, adult or child, will be remembered. They must never be forgotten!
They must be remembered in as much as if not remembered, how can we ensure that it'll not happen again.
I need to start by saying THANK YOU . the clip you have put out about the highway of
tear is very touching.I am cousin(through marriage)to Lana Derrick,and Im a friend to Tamara Chipman.they are just 2 of the victums of the highway of tears.but as far as im concerned its 2 victums to many.you always hear about missing people,but untill you know a missing person you dont really understand how helpless I feel.
I work hard online to make sure everyone hears about the highway of tears and my missing loved ones.
your clip gives me hope,its a good feeling to know even strangers are willing to help me fight for my friends and all the victums.
Its been a couple years since this clip was put together and its sad to say but its now 13 years since Lana went missing and we still have NO answers..
Tamara Chipman has been missing 3 years now and there has been NO leads/answers in her case ither.
These cases are cold and RCMP need help,if anyone out there knows anything,please call CRIMESTOPPERS 1-800-222-TIPS
Its time to bring these girls home!! end the nightmare so many families are living.
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People like you are very
by BISQUITZOE
Mon, 11/03/2008 - 07:33
People like you are very caring and inspiring.
The work you have done will go a long way to ensuring that these murder victims, regardless of whether they are male or female, adult or child, will be remembered. They must never be forgotten!
They must be remembered in as much as if not remembered, how can we ensure that it'll not happen again.
Thank you.
Leslie
the highway of tears
by Tania Norman
Thu, 10/16/2008 - 16:05
I need to start by saying THANK YOU . the clip you have put out about the highway of
tear is very touching.I am cousin(through marriage)to Lana Derrick,and Im a friend to Tamara Chipman.they are just 2 of the victums of the highway of tears.but as far as im concerned its 2 victums to many.you always hear about missing people,but untill you know a missing person you dont really understand how helpless I feel.
I work hard online to make sure everyone hears about the highway of tears and my missing loved ones.
your clip gives me hope,its a good feeling to know even strangers are willing to help me fight for my friends and all the victums.
Its been a couple years since this clip was put together and its sad to say but its now 13 years since Lana went missing and we still have NO answers..
Tamara Chipman has been missing 3 years now and there has been NO leads/answers in her case ither.
These cases are cold and RCMP need help,if anyone out there knows anything,please call CRIMESTOPPERS 1-800-222-TIPS
Its time to bring these girls home!! end the nightmare so many families are living.
from someone who NEVER FORGETS
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