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Hosted by Iain Larkins and Sandra Martins of Radius Law, The Legal Update provides bi-monthly, snappy round-ups of the big business law developments in the UK, covering commercial, corporate, employment and more.
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When 16-year-old Selena Not Afraid goes missing from a rest stop in rural Montana the community comes together to find her. Searches with helicopters, thermal drones, dogs, and hundreds of volunteers cover a 5 mile radius around the rest stop. Selena’s family and volunteer search party stay at the rest stop for weeks. When the search is eventually handed over to law enforcement and Selena’s family leaves the rest stop, Selena is found less than a mile away. Police say that Selena wandered of ...
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Welcome to the September edition of the Radius Law Commercial Bulletin, in association with LexisNexis. This month Iain Larkins, Founder of Radius Law, and Sandra Martins, a Senior Lawyer at Radius Law, discuss: parties cannot rely on their own breach to avoid paying a debt; the difference between 'wasted expenditure' and 'loss of profits'; the UK …
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This episode covers several mysterious deaths of Indigenous women and girls between 2017 and 2023. All of these cases share certain similar, and mysterious, conditions. And all of these cases have gone unsolved. Is this string of seemingly mysterious deaths an example of mass investigative negligence? Or could there be a serial killer with a specif…
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This episode covers several mysterious deaths of Indigenous women and girls between 2017 and 2023. All of these cases share certain similar, and mysterious, conditions. And all of these cases have gone unsolved. Is this string of seemingly mysterious deaths an example of mass investigative negligence? Or could there be a serial killer with a specif…
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In this episode we talk about the allegations made public on the Showtime docuseries "Murder in Bighorn" When Selena was 14, she made claims to the Billings police that her father, LeRoy Not Afraid, sexually abused. 2 years later, LeRoy allegedly was the first to be notified that Selena was left alone at that rest stop. 8 months after Selena was fo…
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In this episode we talk about the allegations made public on the Showtime docuseries "Murder in Bighorn" When Selena was 14, she made claims to the Billings police that her father, LeRoy Not Afraid, sexually abused. 2 years later, LeRoy allegedly was the first to be notified that Selena was left alone at that rest stop. And there's more to know abo…
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In this episode we take a close up look at the federal task force which originally took jurisdiction over Selena's case. And why this task force was doomed to fail from the start. . . . Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MMIWPapparel Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/outofsightpodcast Instagram @outofsightpod TikTok @outofsightmmip email: podcastouto…
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In this episode we look at the problems with local law enforcement in the investigation into Selena's death. . . . Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MMIWPapparel Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/outofsightpodcast Instagram @outofsightpod TikTok @outofsightmmip email: podcastoutofsight@gmail.comAv Emma Jane
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On January 1 2020, 16-year-old Selena Not Afraid got into a van after spending the night at a New Years Eve house party. Supposedly, the van was supposed to drop her off at her grandma’s house. But, instead, the van broke down on the way and pulled into a rest area to do some quick engine repairs. And when the van was back up and running, Selena an…
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In this episode we talk about a federal task force called Operation Lady Justice. The task force was created via the order of then-president Trump in 2016. And, for a while, this task force seemed to be working on Selena's case. What happened next is a perfect example of systemic failure. . . . Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MMIWPapparel Facebook:…
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On January 1 2020, 16-year-old Selena Not Afraid got into a van after spending the night at a New Years Eve house party. Supposedly, the van was supposed to drop her off at her grandma’s house. But, instead, the van broke down on the way and pulled into a rest area to do some quick engine repairs. And when the van was back up and running, Selena an…
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In this episode we discuss a potential profile of who killed Selena. What were their motives? Who would have been able to place her body back without being caught? And does Selena’s death fit into a bigger picture somehow? . . . For more stories of missing and murdered indigenous people in Montana please visit: https://www.facebook.com/outofsightpo…
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Mahsa Amini was a 22-year-old Kurdish (indigenous) woman. She was arrested by the Iranian morality police for the crime of showing just a little bit of her hair. Later that day, she died in police custody. Authorities say Mahsa died of a heart attack but her family believes otherwise. Mahsa's death has sparked an uprising in Iran. But the Iranian g…
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In this episode we take a look at the problematic career of the medical examiner who determined that Selena died of hypothermia. . . . Morgan Ingram: Crime Watch Daily: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ve451LxV5zA Accident, Suicide or Homicide (episode 9): https://www.amazon.com/Accident-Suicide-Murder-Season-1/dp/B07PVDBFYD RIP Morgan Ingram Facebook page:…
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Law enforcement and the medical examiner said that Selena passed away due to accidental hypothermia. That has been the determination in several cases of indigenous women found dead under suspicious circumstances. But with the timeline of Selena’s story, is hypothermia even possible? What is the explanation for an acute and life threatening conditio…
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Hypothermia is a tricky diagnosis. According to medical journal ‘Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology’ a reliable hypothermia diagnosis requires “a clear understanding of the circumstances of the death.” And, whatever the circumstances of Selena’s death, there are still so many unanswered questions. About the state of her body, the surprising …
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On August 16 2009, Mitrice Richardson went missing after she was arrested by the LA County Sheriff’s Department. Mitrice was a recent college graduate with no previous arrests or history of mental illness. But at the time of her arrest Mitrice was in the midst of a mental health crisis. She was acting strangely at an upscale restaurant in Malibu an…
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Selena lost three siblings in her short life. This episode is about their stories. Her twin sister Zoey died by suicide at age 11, her brother Preston was shot to death by the police, and her sister Tristen was killed in a hit and run. . . . Dash cam video: https://youtu.be/pa4PRs80rbg . . Sources: https://www.ncai.org/about-tribes/demographics htt…
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On January 20 2020, many people were pained by the news that Selena Not Afraid was found less than a mile away from the rest stop from which we vanished. Selena was mourned by her numerous loved ones, and by a greater community of people following her story. This episode isn’t about Selena’s case. Selena’s legacy is not the way she died. It’s the w…
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In a mysterious turn of events, Selena Not Afraid disappeared from a rest stop in rural Montana. Hundreds of people showed up to the rest stop the next day to comb the surrounding fields on foot, ATV, and horseback. The area was also searched by helicopter and thermal drone. Selena’s family and volunteer searchers stayed at the rest stop for weeks.…
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In a mysterious turn of events, Selena Not Afraid disappeared from a rest stop in rural Montana. Hundreds of people showed up to the rest stop the next day to comb the surrounding fields on foot, ATV, and horseback. The area was also searched by helicopter and thermal drone. Selena’s family and volunteer searchers stayed at the rest stop for weeks.…
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16-year-old Selena Not Afraid started the night of New Years Eve 2019 at home with her mom. When plans changed spontaneously, she decided to go out and see a friend. Selena's mom had no reason to think that her daughter wouldn't make it home safely. But like far too many other Native American women and girls, Selena went out for the night and the n…
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When 16-year-old Selena Not Afraid goes missing from a rest stop in rural Montana the community comes together to find her. Searches with helicopters, thermal drones, dogs, and hundreds of volunteers cover a 5 mile radius around the rest stop. Selena’s family and volunteer search party stay at the rest stop for weeks. When the search is eventually …
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