Out of Sight: Untold Stories of Indian Country
Out of Sight tells the stories Indian Country has lived but most of the media has ignored. Reporting from the ground — not from behind a desk — this podcast cuts through the official lines and public statements to hear directly from the people most affected. These aren’t sanitized narratives. They’re raw, unfiltered accounts of truth, survival, and the fight to be heard.
Out of Sight: Untold Stories of Indian Country
Bonus Episode: Mitrice Richardson and the LA County Sheriff's Department
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 and tried to walk out without paying the bill. Mitrice’s mom begged deputies not to release her daughter until she could be there to pick her up. But that is exactly what happened. Mitrice was released at midnight, alone, with no car, no phone, no wallet, and no way to find her way around in this unfamiliar area. And then, almost a year later, Mitrice was found dead.