Red River Girl
A Journey into the Dark Heart of Canada
- author
- Joanna Jolly
- Narrator
- Penelope Rawlins
- Length
- 9 hours 2 minutes
- Publisher
- Hachette
- Catalogue #
- 22435
- Categories
- Crime & Law
- Ratings
- 0 star rating
Tina Fontaine: A fifteen-year-old runaway living on the streets of Winnipeg. When her body was found weighted down in the Red River, she became yet another example of the endemic violence against Indigenous women. But her death sparked a nationwide protest.
Sergeant John O'Donovan: The police detective who forced the media to look at Tina differently. Vowing to deliver justice, he plotted an extraordinary undercover sting that stretched the moral boundaries of the law and obsessed him for years.
Joanna Jolly: An award-winning journalist whose investigation into Tina's death took her to the prison cell of the murder suspect, the First Nation reserve where Tina was raised and into the heart of a liberal nation confronting racism and injustice.