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Sadie's Trafficked Podcast

Sadie's Trafficked Podcast

By: Sadie Gardner
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Hi. I'm Sadie. I'm a lawyer (J.D.) with a certificate in indigenous law, w/a passion for researching and sharing stories of human trafficking cases from across the globe to shed light on a subject many people shy away from. Trafficking, whether it be in drugs, weapons, or people, is the 2nd fastest growing global crime. So why aren't more people talking about it? Additionally, Trafficked proudly shares stories of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG). This podcast has given us the privilege of working with families who have lost their sisters/daughters to this horrific epiSadie Gardner True Crime
Episodes
  • Dead Dads Club
    Dec 11 2022
    Why do I even podcast? It all started with the deaths of my dad and his identical twin brother. Lets unpack with my brother, Zian.
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    28 mins
  • Missing Minor from Mavericks Stadium
    Nov 23 2022

    On April 8, 2022, a 15-year old girl attended a Mavericks game in Texas with her stepdad. 

    She went to the bathroom around halftime and never came back. 

    11 days later she was recused from a motel in Oklahoma City and 8 people were implicated in a human trafficking ring.

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    27 mins
  • Trafficking in a Texas Big Rig
    Nov 18 2022

    The largest human trafficking catastrophe to date on U.S. soil. On June 27, 2022, approximately 70 people were left to die inside of a tractor trailer that was abandoned on an industrial, Texas road. The traffickers, United States of American citizens, were attempting to exploit the truck of Central American teenagers and adults. 

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    1 hr and 28 mins
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