
Murdered and Missing in Montana
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
A documentary examining the mysterious deaths of three young Indigenous women in south-central Montana, featuring access to family members, tribal officials, law enforcement, and community activists.
Top Cast


Loni Coombs
Loni Coombs
Self - Former Criminal Prosecutor
Loni Coombs
Self - Former Criminal Prosecutor
Phyliss Firecrow
Phyliss Firecrow
Self - Former Tribal Police Officer
Phyliss Firecrow
Self - Former Tribal Police Officer
Paula Stops
Paula Stops
Self - Henny's Mother
Paula Stops
Self - Henny's Mother
Nate Stops
Nate Stops
Self - Henny's Step-Father
Nate Stops
Self - Henny's Step-Father
Rynalea Whiteman Peña
Rynalea Whiteman Peña
Self - Northern Cheyenne President
Rynalea Whiteman Peña
Self - Northern Cheyenne President
Chris Jorgensen
Chris Jorgensen
Self - Editor, Billings Gazette
Chris Jorgensen
Self - Editor, Billings Gazette
Alvin Not Afraid Jr.
Alvin Not Afraid Jr.
Self - Crow Tribe Chairman
Alvin Not Afraid Jr.
Self - Crow Tribe Chairman
Brandon Wooley
Brandon Wooley
Self - Billings Police Department
Brandon Wooley
Self - Billings Police Department
Mike Toth
Mike Toth
Self - Private Investigator
Mike Toth
Self - Private Investigator


Joseph Scott Morgan
Joseph Scott Morgan
Self - Forensics Expert
Joseph Scott Morgan
Self - Forensics Expert
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