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and then to know that it happened in your own family mm-hmm. how does that make you feel? well, there s a discriminatory kind of culture that i ve been sensitive to all my life even though i don t look particularly indian and i can pass certainly as a white man from time to time. but these murders made me very sensitive to these issues, and so one of the things that you live with is that some of your neighbors are now descendants of perpetrators, which really makes it hard. sybil bolton, joe bates, henry roan, mollie burkhart s sisters and mother. so many people lost their lives during the reign of terror. their families left traumatized by fear and grief.
but a.t. woodward was never charged with any crime. there s never been any justice? very little. so sybil bolton is here. yes, sybil is up the hill in the mausoleum. it was built the same year that sybil was murdered, and she was one of the first encrypted here. yeah, it s beautiful. where is sybil? this crypt right here in the middle of these three, and it s kind of hard to see. oh. bolton, sybil, 1903-1925. so she was 21 years old. she was a wealthy, privileged person, but it didn t protect her from being murdered for her money. when you think back on how much your people were exploited