cocacola150dr t1_jeembpy wrote
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Having read the book it’s not a cover up, it’s blatant, it’s just that nobody cared. The head rights were granted to the Osage, but they were placed into a trust monitored by white people and they had to go through those white people to get the money. There was a main antagonist, yes, but there were also many one off killers. It’s insane that it’s all been lost to history and nobody would know about it if it wasn’t for the book being written.
Theungry t1_jees4eu wrote
The saddest part is that this type of thing is just a continuous path of US behavior. This isn't atypical or out of character for any period from 1492 to the present.
The current government investment in policing around MMIW isn't going to stop or even slow MMIW, but it will absolutely result in the killing of more indigenous folks in border towns. Meanwhile fossil fuel companies are siphoning money into local police forces to pay them to attack and arrest peaceful Line 3 water protectors who are simply asking for the US to honor their treaties.
No major news networks even show up to cover these things after a brief interest in the Dakota access pipeline bullshit fizzled out.
murkler42 t1_jeg1gf3 wrote
MMIW?
Theungry t1_jeg3bkp wrote
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.
It's a ridiculous problem that gets exacerbated by bad policing and bad policy.
StrombergsWetUtopia t1_jegf1h8 wrote
Reminds of Wind River, phenomenal film which deals with this subject
[deleted] t1_jeg2yz9 wrote
“Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women”
murkler42 t1_jeg3b25 wrote
Haven’t seen that term before, appreciate it!
Gone_Back t1_jef2zlu wrote
It was a cover up on the part of the FBI (predecessor). They realized the corruption and murders ran much deeper but wanted to scream success, so they swept the rest under the rug to be forgotten (that’s the whole point of the last part of the book). That is literally a cover up.
meeseeksanddestroy t1_jef7pg0 wrote
Was also a cover up by all state and local parties until the feds were basically forced to get involved. At which point they prosecuted a couple of high profile people for maybe 5% of the crimes those people were known to have committed and put up the "Mission Accomplished" banners.
Gone_Back t1_jefl0vw wrote
Yeah, the whole Reign of Terror is filled with greedy, disgusting, murdering, racist, and corrupt individuals. I definitely could add even more descriptors for the vile people involved, but it would go on and on.
Misdirected_Colors t1_jefllp9 wrote
Yea fuck RoT. Toxic pk scum
TheBoyWonder13 t1_jeffyi2 wrote
In the book there definitely are cover-ups, >!Hale was mostly pretty careful to cover up his tracks, never going through the murders himself and often killing off co-conspirators he'd hired in what looked like routine accidents or paying off private eyes and witnesses to obfuscate the investigation. It took a while before Tom White and his men were able to detangle Hale's "plots within plots", it's not like they were just killing the Osages in public in broad daylight.!< But otherwise you're right, after J Edgar Hoover thought the FBI had done enough to make themselves look good they walked away and let everything else fade away to time.
Equivalent_Yak8215 t1_jeezjfr wrote
Didn't Reese Witherspoon do a movie about this topic at one point?
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