19-year-old Serena “Serenity” McKay is reported missing on Sunday, April 23rd, 2017 in the Sagkeeng Anicinabe First Nations reserve in Manitoba, CA. After just two hours of searching, a community elder comes across her badly beaten and mutilated body. Police are slow to release details of the investigation - but the existence of a horrific video clip of the teen’s murder suddenly appears on Facebook, and within hours - goes viral. Soon, an entire community knows exactly who killed Serena McKay - long before the arrests have even been announced.
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- Serena McKay’s killer sentenced to 40 months in jail
- Inquiry on missing, murdered Indigenous women released
- Woman convicted in killing of Serena McKay denied early release to go to university
- 17-year-old gets maximum youth sentence in videotaped beating death of Serena McKay
- Judge urged to impose 7-year adult sentence for teen who pleaded guilty in Serena McKay's death
- Woman, 18, pleads guilty to murder of Sagkeeng First Nation schoolmate shown beaten in online videos
- By Wednesday - CBC had publicly confirmed that both a short
- Sagkeeng First Nation has most unsolved cases of missing or murdered indigenous women
- Girls arrested in homicide of Serena McKay, 19, in Sagkeeng First Nation
- Sagkeeng Anicinabe
- On the viral death of a B.C. teen: What came first, cruel intentions or an addiction to creating content?
- Reacting To Serena Mckay Live Murder Video (viewer discretion is advised)
- 2 Teen Girls Arrested For 2nd Degree Murder Of Serena Mckay; Teens Shared Footage Of Assault On Social Media
- April 2017 Weather in Winnipeg — Graph
- Snapchat/FB Messenger Screenshots
- Man charged in double homicide was principal of Sagkeeng high school, chief says
- Canadian police investigate Facebook beating video in murder case
- RCMP arrest suspect in 2017 double homicide in St-Georges, Man.
- Sagkeeng students experience Vimy memorial firsthand
- 'I despise myself everyday': Teen guilty of manslaughter apologizes to Serena McKay's family
- Serena McKay: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
- Sagkeeng First Nation
- Canadian Indian residential school system
- Fort Alexander Residential School
- Fort Alexander (MB)
- 'We're just trying to cope, we miss her every single day': Serena McKay's mother
- Attackers threaten to kill victim in video linked to Serena McKay homicide
- Live streaming crime: How do we police the internet?
- Video of assault on Facebook
- Rally organizer wants people who saw Serena McKay beating video to submit victim impact statements
- OJIBWAY CLAN SYSTEM
- 'I long to hear her voice': Serena McKay's mother speaks at killer's sentencing hearing
- Calls for justice for Serena McKay
- Show of love for slain young woman
- Winnipeg vigil to honour Serena McKay draws hundreds
- Winnipeg Rally for Serena McKay
- Bear Clan Patrol Inc
- Serena McKay vigil, RRC expansion
- Sagkeeng First Nation holds vigil for Serena McKay
- Friends, family grieve Sagkeeng homicide victim
- 'She's in a good place,' says elder who found body of Serena McKay, as vigil begins in Sagkeeng
- 'There's still grief and there's still sorrow' in Sagkeeng a year after Serena McKay's death
- Elder Dave Courchene, Turtle Lodge, Sagkeeng First Nation
- Dave Courchene
- THE LEGACY OF RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS AT MCGILL
- Former Sagkeeng First Nation principal sentenced to life in prison for vigilante killings of drug dealers
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