amy: we are talking to mary kathryn nagle, lawyer and citizen of cherokee nation. ned by amara cofer , host and executive producer of the podcast black girl gone. i cannot help but think about simone biles when mary kathryn nagle was talking about the lack of fbi action. simone biles, who said she should not have even been in the last olympics considering how much she has suffered as a result of the sexual torture by the doctor larry nasser. the fbi was on to this. the fbi refused to investigate or stop him. as a result, he abused at least 100 more young women. this ties in. you have just begun a podcast called black girl gone. talk about why. >> thank you for having me. the main reason why i started the black girl gone podcast was, number one, i was a fan of true crime. like many things in this country, there is any underrepresentation of black women, of women of color in these stories. what i noticed was consumers of true crime, especially podcasts, have been very intricate in solving cases having cases reopened or bringing attention to cold cases. but because the