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This is I Fear You, Babe.
Before we talk about how Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind died, we talk about how she lived.
Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind was 22 years old, a member of the Spirit Lake Tribe, and eight months pregnant with her daughter, Haisley Jo. She was a daughter, a partner, and a young woman preparing to become a mother.
In this episode, I walk through who Savanna was, the days leading up to her disappearance in Fargo, North Dakota, the investigation that uncovered her murder, and the courtroom record that followed. This episode also examines the broader crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and why cases like Savanna’s so often require families to fight for visibility and accountability.
This episode is built only on documented facts, court records, trial testimony, and verified reporting.
Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind was here.
She mattered.
And she deserved better.
SOURCES & REFERENCES
Case background and disappearance
Murder, discovery, and investigation
Trial outcomes and sentencing
Broader context and legislation
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By Dino MalvoneThis is I Fear You, Babe.
Before we talk about how Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind died, we talk about how she lived.
Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind was 22 years old, a member of the Spirit Lake Tribe, and eight months pregnant with her daughter, Haisley Jo. She was a daughter, a partner, and a young woman preparing to become a mother.
In this episode, I walk through who Savanna was, the days leading up to her disappearance in Fargo, North Dakota, the investigation that uncovered her murder, and the courtroom record that followed. This episode also examines the broader crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and why cases like Savanna’s so often require families to fight for visibility and accountability.
This episode is built only on documented facts, court records, trial testimony, and verified reporting.
Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind was here.
She mattered.
And she deserved better.
SOURCES & REFERENCES
Case background and disappearance
Murder, discovery, and investigation
Trial outcomes and sentencing
Broader context and legislation
Support the show