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Dorothy Cooper's daughter Starr was only one when her mother went missing. Now, Starr is searching for answers from a police department that's known for dismissing the cases of missing and murdered Black women, and treating their families with indifference.
This episode features conversations with Starr Cooper, Michelle McCormick, the Executive Director of the Kansas Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence and attorney Cheryl Pilate.
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Dorothy Cooper's daughter Starr was only one when her mother went missing. Now, Starr is searching for answers from a police department that's known for dismissing the cases of missing and murdered Black women, and treating their families with indifference.
This episode features conversations with Starr Cooper, Michelle McCormick, the Executive Director of the Kansas Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence and attorney Cheryl Pilate.

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