![]() ![]() ![]() To determine if their daughter had suffered injuries that went undetected in the first autopsy, Nate and Paula Stops went against the cultural beliefs of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Tribe and had her body exhumed for a second examination, reported “Murdered and Missing in Montana.” After her body was found by a search party organized by the tribe, they believed that the girl’s “nose was broke and she had bruises,” according to a report. ![]() Scott’s parents have questioned the forensic conclusions about their daughter’s death. Department of Justice, Native American girls are murdered at 10 times the national average, and one Native American girl goes missing every eight hours in the U.S. Oxygen’s two-hour special raises a troubling context for their question. What happened to their beloved daughter between the time she vanished and the time she was found? Her death is one of the unsolved cases former Los Angeles prosecutor Loni Coombs explores in the new Oxygen special “Murdered and Missing in Montana."Ī coroner determined that Scott died from hypothermia and that the manner of death was accidental, but her devastated parents, Nate and Paula Stops, still grapple with a haunting mystery. She was found dead on the Northern Cheyenne reservation near Lame Deer, Montana two weeks later. Henny Scott, a 14-year-old Native American girl, went missing in mid-December 2018 while hanging out with friends. ![]()
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