Indigenous Podcast- “Im Lost”

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Me and Mateo chose to do missing and murder for this project. Among them, we chose a woman named Caralyn, who was a member of the Indigenous, who made many bad decisions and mistakes at the young age of 22 and was caught up in a murder case as the main character of our podcast. We did our best for this project, even if it is not perfect, by putting in a lot of research and effort to tell and explain the story to make the audience feel like they are listening to real podcasts about Kaylie’s murder and disappearance. Although it was a difficult and impossible task for us to create a perfect one because it was our first time, we could say for sure that we tried our best and it was a good experience to learn more about the missing/murder of many people and the lives of the indigenous people in more detail.

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“I’m Lost”

Introduction: Hi, everyone. Welcome back to our A&M podcast. I’m Aiden and this is Mateo. The story we’re going to talk about today is Caralyn King, a poor Ingenious woman who was living with a passion, but was murdered by frequent prostitution and drug addiction, and still hasn’t found a murderer and remains an unsolved case.

Topic 1: Talk about 3minutes (when it’s actual podcast, put more details to talk long)

Caralyn Aubrey King (About her)

-Caralyn is from the Metis (indigenous)

-She loved to outdoor and enjoyed going outside

-She often spent a lot of time on her grandfather’s house with the nature.

– She was a known sex-trade and drug user which causes her into an addiction of dangerous.

– Her mom said her daughter had a passion for life, but she sometimes became too bold and often became friends with the wrong people to make bad decision.

-Her daring would often lead her to make friends with those in the wrong crowd

-she first starts to use drugs and alcohol to overcomes her learning disabilities and mental problem

-she started to support herself from the addiction of drugs by having sex-trade

-While her mother, Kathy King tried everything to help/support Cara, her attempts were often unsuccessful

– she began to wonder about her father’s side of the family.

-was on top of battling a mental illness

– had a zest for life but she became too daring sometimes and often made friends with the wrong crowd.

Topic 2: Talk about 3minutes (when it’s actual podcast, put more details to talk long)

Talk about the case

-On sept 1 1997, Caralyn Aubrey King’s decomposed dead body was found in a field

-Her frequent prostitution put her in a difficult situation to catch the criminal

-Caralyn didn’t show up in the day she had made an arrangement to meet with her mom and that’s the start of missing

-Case is still unsolved at this moment

– Cara missed a scheduled court appearance.

– discovered human remains.

-Caralyn didn’t show up in the day when she made an arrangement to meet her mom.

Topic3: Talk about 3minutes (when it’s actual podcast, put more details to talk long)

Investigation/How it ended

-Police recovered a dead body of Caralyn during the investigation

-Kelly, she’s still posting stories on the Internet to solve her daughter’s case and she’s working on an investigation alone.

-Her sex trade made it difficult for the investigation to find suspects or criminals

– Kathy has become an advocate and volunteer for the Edmonton-based Centre to End All Sexual Exploitation (CEASE) and Victims of Homicide.

– not having received any new information regarding the investigation

– She feels the overall investigation was botched from the beginning, due to Cara’s drug use and sex-trade work.

-Kathy keeps a shrine to her daughter atop a cabinet in her home office. It features numerous keepsakes, including candles, photos and statues of angels, which surround the urn containing her ashes.

Works cited:

Murdered: Caralyn Aubrey King. CBCnews, CBC/Radio Canada. Retrieved 7 November 2020 from

https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/mmiw/profiles/caralyn-aubrey-king

Parsons, Paige. Edmonton Journal: Mother of slain woman hopes billboard creates awareness, sparks

tips in cold cases, Aug 19, 2018,  https://edmontonjournal.com/news/local-news/mother-of-slain-woman-hopes-billboard-creates-awareness-sparks-tips-in-cold-cases

Stories of the unsolved: The Murder of Caralyn King. March 5 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2020 from

https://storiesoftheunsolved.com/2020/03/05/the-murder-of-caralyn-king/