“Much has been written about the Western obsession with pretty, white, dead girls—prom queens, pageant girls, sorority sisters. They dominate our television screens and bestseller lists and our news outlets, writers and reporters knowing we’ll always click on the girl with a once promising future found in a ditch, or basement, or perhaps nowhere, since her remains still await discovery.”
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