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The disappearance of a young Cree woman in Toronto traumatizes her Northern Ontario family, and sends her twin sister on | dG1fUmF4SzdkOWxUOHc
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00:00When was the last time you heard from her?
00:02Eight months ago.
00:04The cops came to us.
00:06They had the missing persons report from Toronto.
00:08Do you know who filed the report?
00:10They said it was anonymous.
00:18I'm running around looking for Suzanne.
00:22I'm going to check out a few things and then I'll be home.
00:25I love you, Mom.
00:31She started to get her reputation.
00:33Showing up late, not showing up at all.
00:36It was just always about the money with her.
00:38Then Gus was like throwing it at her.
00:40Gus is on meth in Toronto.
00:42Meth, heroin.
00:44You think Gus hurt her?
00:48I found her journal.
00:50She would go with Gus to pick up stuff.
00:56Why isn't Andy back from Toronto?
00:58It's so weird. You guys look a lot alike.
01:00I'm looking for Suzanne.
01:02I'm hoping you can help me out.
01:04Your sister stole a lot of my dough.
01:06Tell me where your niece is.
01:08I didn't know what else to do.
01:10You never thought, oh, maybe I should call her family.
01:16I need my girls.
01:18It's my fault.
01:20Everything that happened is because of me.
01:22Everything that happened is because of me.
01:28She just wanted me to keep her working.
01:30When she went missing, I looked for her.
01:32Your sister was the reason.
01:34Don't keep saying was.
01:38Remember when they were small and nobody could tell the apart?
01:40You and me.
01:42He needs protection.
01:48Uncle, can you hear me?
01:50It's Andy.
01:52I need you to know what happened.
01:56Suzanne!
01:58It's her sister.
02:14I'm not letting her go, okay?
02:16I'm still trying.
02:20I'm still trying.

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