On the night of April 23, 1993, Virginia Pictou Noyes vanished in Bangor, Maine, leaving behind a chilling story that remains unresolved.
In this episode of the 1 in 3 Podcast, Ingrid unpacks Virginia’s life — from a turbulent upbringing to the complex dynamics with Larry and Roger Noyes Jr., men with a history of violence — culminating in a tragedy that underscores the hidden victims of domestic abuse.
Virginia’s story is more than a mystery; it is a reminder of the countless people who suffer in silence and the urgent need for awareness, support, and action. By exploring the events leading up to her disappearance, this episode highlights warning signs, risk factors, and the systemic gaps that allow domestic violence to persist.
🎧 In this episode:
- The life and challenges of Virginia Pictou Noyes
- Warning signs of domestic violence and abusive relationships
- The impact of violent family dynamics
- How society often overlooks victims of abuse
- Resources for survivors, including the Strong Hearts Native Helpline
This episode honors Virginia’s memory and sheds light on the hidden battles waged behind closed doors.
Sources:
https://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1430dfme.html
https://www.murdershetold.com/episodes/virginia-pictou-noyes
https://uncovered.com/cases/virginia-sue-pictou-noyes#timeline
https://thecounty.me/2018/04/24/news/family-of-missing-easton-woman-seeks-closure-after-25-years/
https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/missing-mi-kmaw-woman-murdered-claims-nephew-1.4419155
https://www.facebook.com/groups/147682878645011
https://vawnet.org/sc/gender-based-violence-and-intersecting-challenges-impacting-native-american-alaskan-village-0
This podcast is intended for mature audiences. Some listeners may find the content distressing as episodes may include discussions of violence, human trafficking, and other forms of abuse, including emotional, psychological, sexual, financial, and physical. In many cases, names have been changed to protect those involved. Please note that the statements and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect my own.
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Music: Tim Crowe