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25-year-old mother-of-two, Brooklyn Moose, mysteriously vanished on her way home from a gathering in East Regina, Saskatchewan, on February 27th 2015. Seven months following her disappearance, Brooklyn's body was found in the attic of her rented apartment. Many raised questions as to how the RCMP missed her remains; was a search of Brooklyn's home conducted at all following her disappearance? Furthermore, the RCMP concluded that, due to bags of insulation sitting on top of the attic hatch, only Brooklyn could have been responsible for her own death, as they couldn't see how anyone from the outside could have placed the insulation onto the hatch; therefore, this case was deemed a suicide. Even more strangely, however, two months after her body was found, a fire ripped through the attic of the apartment, a blaze which was deemed to be deliberate. Was someone trying to remove evidence which could implicate them in Brooklyn's death? Was this a case of suicide, or was foul play involved?
CONTACT:
Regina RCMP: 306-781-5050, Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-8477.
If you feel that you need support regarding any of the issues presented in this episode, please contact your local crisis centre.
CREDITS:
Narration, Research, Writing and Production - Kirsty Skye
Scoring - S. D. D. C.
LISTEN:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4VihnSDeXi8kvoZhdDUdvJ?si=mT3zc7gdQJisHibBr4ImIA
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/stolen-sisters/id1517420487
AnchorFM: anchor.fm/stolensisters
SOCIALS:
Website - https://anchor.fm/stolensisters
Twitter - @Stolen_Sisters
Instagram - @stolensisterspod
Email - [email protected]
SOURCES:
• www.justicefornativewomen.com/2017/01/the-mysterious-death-of-brooklyn-moose.html
CLOAK AND DAGGER STUDIOS LTD©
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25-year-old mother-of-two, Brooklyn Moose, mysteriously vanished on her way home from a gathering in East Regina, Saskatchewan, on February 27th 2015. Seven months following her disappearance, Brooklyn's body was found in the attic of her rented apartment. Many raised questions as to how the RCMP missed her remains; was a search of Brooklyn's home conducted at all following her disappearance? Furthermore, the RCMP concluded that, due to bags of insulation sitting on top of the attic hatch, only Brooklyn could have been responsible for her own death, as they couldn't see how anyone from the outside could have placed the insulation onto the hatch; therefore, this case was deemed a suicide. Even more strangely, however, two months after her body was found, a fire ripped through the attic of the apartment, a blaze which was deemed to be deliberate. Was someone trying to remove evidence which could implicate them in Brooklyn's death? Was this a case of suicide, or was foul play involved?
CONTACT:
Regina RCMP: 306-781-5050, Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-8477.
If you feel that you need support regarding any of the issues presented in this episode, please contact your local crisis centre.
CREDITS:
Narration, Research, Writing and Production - Kirsty Skye
Scoring - S. D. D. C.
LISTEN:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4VihnSDeXi8kvoZhdDUdvJ?si=mT3zc7gdQJisHibBr4ImIA
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/stolen-sisters/id1517420487
AnchorFM: anchor.fm/stolensisters
SOCIALS:
Website - https://anchor.fm/stolensisters
Twitter - @Stolen_Sisters
Instagram - @stolensisterspod
Email - [email protected]
SOURCES:
• www.justicefornativewomen.com/2017/01/the-mysterious-death-of-brooklyn-moose.html
CLOAK AND DAGGER STUDIOS LTD©
97,238 Listeners