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Highway of Tears is a 2015 Canadian documentary film directed by Matthew Smiley and narrated by Nathan Fillion. The film concerns the notorious Highway of Tears cases on British Columbia Highway 16 from 1969 to the present.
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Highway of Tears the film is about the missing or murdered women along a 724 kilometer stretch of highway in northern British Columbia. None of the 18 cold-cases since the 1960's had been solved, until project E-Pana (a special division of the RCMP) managed to link DNA to Portland drifter, Bobby Jack Fowler with the 1974 murder of 16 year-old ...
The Highway of Tears is a 719-kilometre (447 mi) corridor of Highway 16 between Prince George and Prince Rupert in British Columbia, Canada, which has been the location of crimes against many Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) beginning in 1970.
NameAgeFateLast LocationChelsey Amanda Quaw (Heron)29HomicideChristin Marion West36HomicideCrystal Haynes Chambers34HomicideJessie Mae Hayward-Lines26Homicide- Canada
- 80+, known as missing and murdered Indigenous women
- 1970–present
6 mar 2015 · Highway of Tears: Directed by Matt Smiley. With Nathan Fillion, Terry Teegee, Mavis Erickson, Mary Teegee. "Highway of Tears" is about the missing or murdered women along a 724 kilometer stretch of highway in northern British Columbia.
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Toronto. Narrated by Nathan Fillion, Matt Smiley's hard-hitting documentary chronicles the notorious, decades-long string of murders and disappearances of young Aboriginal women along British...
Highway of Tears the film is about the missing or murdered women along a 724 kilometer stretch of highway in northern British Columbia. None of the 18 cold-cases since the 1960's had been solved, until project E-Pana (a special division of the RCMP) managed to link DNA to Portland drifter, Bobby Jack Fowler with the 1974 murder of 16 year-old ...
Year: 2006. Aired on: Al Jazeera International. Families all along Canada’s Highway 16 – a 425-mile stretch of road that cuts through pine forests, rivers and remote Indigenous reserves in central British Columbia – are searching for their missing loved ones.