Journeys of Discovery: Grand Canyon murdera true story of redemption – KCBX

Correspondent Tom Wilmer visits withAnnette McGivney, author of "Pure Land: A True Story of Three Lives, Three Cultures, and the Search for Heaven on Earth." McGivney is Southwest Editor forBackpacker Magazineand former professor of journalism at Northern Arizona University.

McGivneys book tells the story of Tomomi Hanamure, a Japanese citizen who loved exploring the wilderness of the American Southwest. She was murdered on her birthdayMay 8, 2006. She was stabbed 29 times as she hiked to Havasu Falls on the Havasupai Indian Reservation at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. Her killer was a distressed 18-year-old Havasupai youth.

This show was originally broadcast July 31, 2018 and is reposted as a best-of-the-best podcast in celebration of Journeys of Discoverys 30th anniversary producing on-air and digital media podcasts featured on KCBX and NPR One.

"Pure Land" is about this tragedy. But it is also the story of how McGivneys quest to understand Hanamures life and death wound up guiding the author through her own life-threatening crisis.

On this journeystretching from the southern tip of Japan to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, and into the ugliest aspects of human behavior"Pure Land" offers proof of the healing powers of nature and the resiliency of the human spirit.

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