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In this episode of Minority Crimes, the hosts discuss the case of Jennifer Kirk, a case of domestic violence ending in allegedly suicide in Kotzebue, Alaska. The police closed Jennifer's case as a suicide within one day, even before the autopsy report came back. The hosts highlight the high rates of domestic violence and sexual assault in Alaska and the lack of attention given to these crimes. They also point out the lack of proper investigation and evidence collection in Jennifer's case. Jennifer Kirk's case raises many questions and concerns about the investigation into her death especially because the Mayor's son was her abuser and was the one who found her dead. The small town of Kotzebue, Alaska, where the incident occurred, has limited resources and may not have been equipped to handle a thorough investigation. The involvement of the mayor's son and the political connections add another layer of complexity to the case. The lack of a proper timeline, the inconsistencies in the boyfriend's statements, and the presence of loaded guns in the bedroom raise suspicions. Jennifer Kirk and her children deserve justice.