
MMIW: The Murder of Daleen Kay Bosse
Episode 209:Daleen Kay Bosse, was a 26-year-old, wife and mother of Cree heritage and member of the Onion Lake First Nation in Saskatchewan near Saskatoon. On May 18, 2004, after a night out with friends Daleen did not return home. Her family grew worried. When she still hadn’t come home the next day Jeremiah, Daleen’s husband, contacted police, who, initially did not respond with much enthusiasm, telling Jeremiah and Daleen’s concerned parents to wait; that she would probably either come home or check in soon. Daleen’s family organized searches themselves and two weeks later Daleen’s car was found abandoned, but there was no sign of the missing woman. It would be more than four years later that Daleen’s family would find out what had happened to their missing loved one. Daleen had been murdered by a man named Douglas Richard Hales, who, during a Mr. Big sting, had admitted to killing the woman and the led police to Daleen’s charred remains.Sources:Onion Lake – Cree NationThe Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan | Details — Treaty 6The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan | Details — Frog Lake MassacreFrog Lake Massacre - WikipediaSACP | Missing Persons DatabaseDaleen Bosse Obituary (2008) - Saskatoon StarPhoenixNWAC - Daleen’s StoryFamily hires investigator to help locate daughterMMIWG & Violence Prevention • Native Women’s Association of CanadaHome Page - Final Report | MMIWGR v Hales, 2014 SKQB 411 (CanLII), < https://canlii.ca/t/gfrdx >Highlights from the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal, 2015 | CanLIIMan says he killed woman because she laughed when he couldn’t perform sexually | Philippine Canadian InquirerDouglas Hales guilty of 2nd degree murder of Daleen Bosse | CBC NewsGUILTY - Canada - Daleen Bosse, 26, Saskatoon, Sask, 18 May 2004Muskego Family Gets Some Closure - First Nations Drum NewspaperMother recalls trauma of daughter’s disappearance, murderDaleen Bosse | News, Videos & ArticlesKristen Gilchrist (2010) “Newsworthy” Victims?, Feminist Media Studies, https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2010.514110The Different Stories of Cree Woman, Daleen Kay Bosse (Muskego) and Dakota-Sioux Woman, Amber Tara-Lynn Redman: Understanding Their Disappearances and Murders through Media Re-Presentations and Family Members’ NarrativesNews camera allowed in Saskatchewan court for first time - J-SourceSaskatchewan man found guilty of killing Onion Lake Cree Nation woman, 25 - APTN NewsKarina Wolfe case echoes Daleen Bosse murder | 650 CKOMFinding Dawn by Christine Welsh - NFBDouglas Hales’ appeal decision, Nov 23 2015 — YouTubeHales appeal dismissed. - Free Online LibraryTasha Beeds – Walking With Our Sisters2021 National Action PlanHome • National Family and Survivors CircleSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/darkpoutine
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Episode 209: Daleen Kay Bosse, was a 26-year-old, wife and mother of Cree heritage and member of the Onion Lake First Nation in Saskatchewan near Saskatoon. On May 18, 2004, after a night out with friends Daleen did not return home. Her family grew worried. When she still hadn’t come home the next day Jeremiah, Daleen’s husband, contacted police, who, initially did not respond with much enthusiasm, telling Jeremiah and Daleen’s concerned parents to wait; that she would probably either come home or check in soon. Daleen’s family organized searches themselves and two weeks later Daleen’s car was found abandoned, but there was no sign of the missing woman. It would be more than four years later that Daleen’s family would find out what had happened to their missing loved one. Daleen had been murdered by a man named Douglas Richard Hales, who, during a Mr. Big sting, had admitted to killing the woman and the led police to Daleen’s charred remains.
Sources:
The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan | Details — Treaty 6
The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan | Details — Frog Lake Massacre
Frog Lake Massacre - Wikipedia
SACP | Missing Persons Database
Daleen Bosse Obituary (2008) - Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Family hires investigator to help locate daughter
MMIWG & Violence Prevention • Native Women’s Association of Canada
Home Page - Final Report | MMIWG
R v Hales, 2014 SKQB 411 (CanLII), < https://canlii.ca/t/gfrdx >
Highlights from the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal, 2015 | CanLII
Douglas Hales guilty of 2nd degree murder of Daleen Bosse | CBC News
GUILTY - Canada - Daleen Bosse, 26, Saskatoon, Sask, 18 May 2004
Muskego Family Gets Some Closure - First Nations Drum Newspaper
Mother recalls trauma of daughter’s disappearance, murder
Daleen Bosse | News, Videos & Articles
Kristen Gilchrist (2010) “Newsworthy” Victims?, Feminist Media Studies, https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2010.514110
News camera allowed in Saskatchewan court for first time - J-Source
Saskatchewan man found guilty of killing Onion Lake Cree Nation woman, 25 - APTN News
Karina Wolfe case echoes Daleen Bosse murder | 650 CKOM
Finding Dawn by Christine Welsh - NFB
Douglas Hales’ appeal decision, Nov 23 2015 — YouTube
Hales appeal dismissed. - Free Online Library
Tasha Beeds – Walking With Our Sisters
Home • National Family and Survivors Circle
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