The Murder of Maranda Shelly Peter

The Murder of Maranda Shelly Peter

By Kristi Lee | Canadian True Crime

YUKON In 1996, 15 year old Maranda Shelly Peter waved to her mother as she left to go to the movies with her boyfriend. But the next morning, Maranda hadn't returned home.

It would take some time, but the discovery of where Maranda really was would shake the territory. 


Resources on intergenerational or transgenerational trauma:

Breaking the Chains of Generational Trauma by Elizabeth Dixon for Psychology TodayHow residential school trauma of previous generations continues to tear through Indigenous families by Marcy Cuttler for CBC NewsWhat is Intergenerational trauma—and how do you heal from it? by Colleen Seto for lovallove.ca


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Credits: 

Research: Haley Gray

Writing: Kristi Lee

Audio editing and production: We Talk of Dreams 

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