Background
Misty Upham was born on July 6, 1982, in Kalispell, Montana, and raised in Auburn, Washington, about 28 miles south of Seattle.
Misty Upham was born on July 6, 1982, in Kalispell, Montana, and raised in Auburn, Washington, about 28 miles south of Seattle.
She appeared with Benicio del Toro in Arnaud Desplechin"s Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian (2013). Upham"s film credits include Expiration Date, Edge of America, Skins and Skinwalkers. In 2010, she appeared on Home Box Office"s Big Love.
She played housekeeper Johnna in August: Osage County.
She also played Liz in Cake with Jennifer Aniston. On Sunday, October 5, 2014, Upham left her sister"s apartment on the Muckleshoot Reservation in Auburn, Washington, on foot.
The following weekend, her family announced via Facebook and other media that she had not been heard from since then and that they were concerned for her welfare, citing past mental health problems. A spokesman for the Auburn Police Department told Cable News Network that police had not opened an investigation and were not regarding Upham as a missing person at that time.
He confirmed that family members had contacted police on several occasions in the past year to report Upham missing but that she had been located and determined to be safe within a few days in each previous case.
She was found at the bottom of a cliff in a wooded area, just a short distance from where the family had previously searched. "But the real tragedy is this could have been prevented on a lot of levels. We pleaded with the Auburn Police to help us find Misty but Commander Stocker made the decision that Misty did not fit the criteria of the Washington State Endangered Missing Persons Plan.
This became a point of contention between us and the Auburn Privatdozent . In a statement he gave to the press he said Auburn Privatdozent doesn"t have any evidence that Misty is actually missing.
He went to say that Misty packed her belonging and left her apartment. This was an inaccurate statement.
We believe that Commander Stocker had animosity against Misty due to a previous encounter."
"Now press reports are saying that Auburn police department found Misty. The truth is the Native American community formed a search party and found her after several days of searching without the help of the Auburn Privatdozent ".
On December 3, 2014, the King County Medical Examiner revealed Misty Upham had died of blunt-force injuries to her head and torso on October 5, 2014, the day she disappeared.
The examiner could not determine whether the manner of her death is by foul play, suicide or accident.
She was Native American, a member of the Blackfeet Nation. On October 16, 2014, Misty Upham"s body was found by a small search party organized by her family and other members of the Muckleshoot Tribe. Members of the search party believe her death was an accident.
That she fell off the cliff in the dark and that her life could have been saved had there been a prompt and thorough search.
Citing lack of action on the part of the Auburn police, and alleging past abuse of Misty Upham by members of the Auburn Police Department, Upham"s family released a statement that reads in part:.