See the people in Finding Cleo
Cleo
The photo at the centre of the investigation. This is the only proof Cleo's siblings have had of her existence for decades.
Christine
Below Christine Cameron holds a portrait of how she imagines her sister, Cleo, would look today.
Johnny
Below is an undated photo of Johnny Semaganis, Cleo's older brother. He last saw her in the mid-1970's when social workers drove them in separate cars to say goodbye to each other.
Johnny now lives near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he was adopted after leaving Little Pine First Nation, Saskatchewan in 1974.
April and Annette
Cleo's younger sisters April and Annette were adopted by a Toronto family in 1974, not long after the photo below was taken.
April's homemade dream catchers fill the walls of her apartment.
Cleo's birth year, 1965, is finally revealed in an old adoption record sent to Annette's family in 1974.
Lillian
Below are two undated photos of Lillian Semaganis, Cleo, Christine, Johnny, April and Annette's biological mother. Her six children were apprehended during the Sixties Scoop and adopted into non-Indigenous families.
More:
- Listen to Missing & Murdered: Finding Cleo
- Who is Cleo L. Madonia? (spoiler warning: listen to episodes 4 and 5 first)
- Lillian's life
- Little Pine First Nation
- Saskatchewan's Adopt Indian Métis program