EARLY LIFE: Alannah Jamima Cardinal was one of nine children born to her parents. Her family, which included her grandmother Noreen Cardinal, were members of the Whitefish (Goodfish) Lake First Nation, a Cree community located about 185km northeast of Edmonton, Alberta. Growing up, Alannah was said to be an outgoing and smart girl, who was very
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EARLY LIFE: Martha Jean Lambert was born on March 26, 1973 to parents Margaret and Howard Lambert. The youngest of three children, she lived in a trailer on Kerri Lynn Road in Elkton, St. Johns County, Florida with her parents and two brothers, David and Raymond. Growing up, Martha’s home life was troubled. Howard was
EARLY LIFE: Caitlin Potts was from Samson Cree First Nation in Maskwacis, Alberta. She was the daughter of Priscilla Potts and sister to Ashley, Codi and Jeremiah Potts. Up until age 11, Caitlin lived in foster care, despite efforts by Priscilla to try to have her and her siblings returned to her care. While in
EARLY LIFE: Rico Harris was born on May 19, 1977 to parents Margaret Fernandez, a caregiver for the elderly, and Henry Harris, a semi-professional basketball player. The eldest of four children, his early childhood saw him and his family move around quite a bit, first to Oregon, then to Los Angeles, before finally settling in
DISCOVERY: On June 18, 1986, police in Louisiana received a call from an unknown person saying they would find two bodies beneath an interstate bridge if they met up with a man at the state tourist information center on I-10, just west of Slidell, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. When they arrived, they found there was





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