Wind River Reservation Mystery Needs Answers

Wind River Reservation Mystery Needs Answers about three young tribe members, ages 13, 14 and 15, made their loss especially tragic. The teens died from overdoes of methadone…a painkiller used to wean addicts off heroin.
Wind River Reservation, in Wyoming, wants answers to why their daughters died from overdoes and they were never given the reason as to why. Two young men were charged with their deaths but the families were never given any explanation or allowed in court when they were sentenced. There is no closure for them.
Wind River Reservation Mystery Needs Answers to what happened back in June of 2008, something went horribly wrong and the families do not know why.
The Wind River Reservation, home to members of the Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone tribes. The reservation, spans about 2.2 million acres of stark landscape in central Wyoming. Most of its 5,000 Northern Arapaho are clustered near the tribal outposts of Ethete, Arapahoe and Beaver Creek on the eastern side of the reservation.
Our condolences go out to the families, friends and fellow students of Elyxis (Ohetica) Win, Winter Rose Jenkins and Alexandrea WhitePlume.
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I truely don’t get it at all how come the family wasn’t allowed to go to court when these horrible boys were sentenced.
To me the Indians are way to easy to push around they should have gone to court whether they weren’t allowed to go or not and that is a fact.
MAY GOD BLESS EVERYONE THAT WAS INVOLVED IN THIS CASE NOW AND FOR ALL TIME AS I AM SURE HE WILL!!!