Burial plots no one wanted anyone to find because most were not reported. Some were surely murdered. As an Indigenous journalist, you try to cry, but it doesnât always come out. You try to make sense of something that doesnât make sense at all. But no matter what you try to do, you have to report on it. You have to talk to residential school survivors. You have to dive deep into your box of journalistic skills to keep going â even when all you want to do is stop, eat and get proper sleep. The children found at Kamloops Residential School in British Columbia arenât an exception to the rule, either. There are thousands more who died or were murdered by priests, nuns and other clergy and staff.