Episode 462: Stacy Hill and Ashlea Aldrich
Ashlea Aldrich, a 29-year-old mother from the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, was found deceased in a field on the reservation in January 2020, with her death officially ruled an accident caused by hypothermia and alcohol, though her family strongly disputes this and believes she was the victim of long-standing domestic violence that authorities failed to adequately address. Stacy Hill, a 17-year-old from the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Tribe in Minnesota, went missing in September 2009, and her remains were discovered weeks later on the Red Lake Reservation; her case also remains unsolved, with few publicly released details about what happened to her. Both women’s deaths remain open and unresolved, and their stories highlight the broader crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women, as well as ongoing concerns about under-investigation, lack of accountability, and the struggle of Native families seeking justice.
Anyone with information about Ashlea’s death is encouraged to call the Omaha FBI field office at 402-493-8688
If you have information Stacy Hil’s death please call the Bureau of Indian Affairs Missing and Murdered Unit 833-560-2065 or you can text tips to 847-411.
https://indianz.com/News/2020/01/10/this-is-one-of-the-most-heartbreaking-is.asp
https://www.bia.gov/missing-murdered-cases/stacy-hill
https://www.dglobe.com/news/remains-found-of-red-lake-girl-17-missing-since-september
https://www.ceasefuneralhome.com/obituaries/Stacy-Lanette-Hill?obId=641707
https://mcdowellnews.com/news/article_c30beaba-115a-5139-9e60-fc378360278c.html
https://indianz.com/News/2020/01/10/this-is-one-of-the-most-heartbreaking-is.asp