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When testifying at his trial, Teddy Kyle Smith said he thought he was shooting Enukins in self-defense when he fired his rifle at Chuck and Paul Buckel. Few believed him, but his testimony highlighted the inequalities of jury selection in rural Alaska.
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My primary source for this article was the Audible Original production of Midnight Son by James Dommek Jr. I highly recommend this three-hour audiobook. James Dommek Jr. does a fantastic job of telling this story from the viewpoint of a Native man from northwestern Alaska. It is a first-class production and a thought-provoking story.
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Hopkins, Kyle. “Movie actor from Kiana still missing after mother’s death – Gun-wielding man hasn’t been heard from since Friday.” September 13, 2012. Anchorage Daily News.
Hopkins, Kyle. “Village locked down after two hunters shot – The shooter is still on the loose after stealing the pair’s boat.” September 20, 2012. Anchorage Daily News.
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“The ‘Enukins’ – Little people of NW Alaska.” n.d. Bigfoot Encounters.
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