EARLY LIFE: Evaline Cameron was an Ojibwe woman from the Wabaseemoong Independent Nations, in northern Ontario. When she was young, her family suffered a great tragedy when her father died, leaving Evaline’s mother in charge of raising the children. Despite the struggles she faced early in life, Evaline excelled in school, had an incredible sense of
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EARLY LIFE: Rachel Russell was born in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada to Daniel and Elva. The family, who are of Mi’kmaq heritage, moved a few kilometres away to Port Hope, where Rachel and her siblings – Robbie, Shelley, Cindy and Tracy – lived a typical middle-class upbringing. Rachel was outgoing, bubbly and full of life. When
DISCOVERY: Three men were fishing along Slaughter Creek, near the banks of the Black Warrior River, on April 18, 1982. The location, in Romulus, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, is near the Old Robinson Bend Landing, next to Robertson Cemetery Road. Not long after they arrived, the trio saw what they thought to be a large log covered
DISCOVERY: On September 15, 2000, high school couple Jennifer and Nathan Leach were rollerblading in New Brighton, Minnesota’s Long Lake Regional Park when they came across a shoe that was still tightly tied. Curious as to why its owner wasn’t around, the pair began walking along a nearby deer path, toward a swampy area near Lake Rush.
DISCOVERY: On May 4, 2004, two hikers were walking along a trail in a wooded area near the I-5 exit in Rancho Bernardino, San Diego County, California, off West Bernardino Drive. During their trek, they came across a green and white duffel bag with leather handles that had been covered with a green winter coat.





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