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Black Girl Gone: A True Crime Podcast
Black Girl Gone: A True Crime Podcast
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True crime with a new focus...shining a light on the all too often ignored cases of Black women and girls who have gone missing or have fallen victim to murder.
Each episode takes you on a heart wrenching journey through the stories of these women and girls and the families they left behind. Join us as we work to uncover hidden truths and bring the stories of these women to the forefront.
Together we can seek justice for the forgotten and give a voice to the voiceless.
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In honor of Black History Month, we’re revisiting the story of Alberta Jones — Louisville’s first Black woman prosecutor and a civil rights trailblazer. On August 4, 1965, Alberta left her home after a late-night phone call. Hours later, her body was found floating in the Ohio River. The investigation was marked by conflicting timelines, missing evidence, and suspects who were never charged. Decades later, police claimed they knew who was responsible — but said they couldn’t prosecute.
Sixty years later, Alberta Jones’ murder remains unsolved.
Her story deserves to be remembered.
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In this Afterthoughts conversation, we talk through what stayed with us after telling Carmen Sanders’ story. We reflect on the details that mattered most, the warning signs that were easy to miss in real time, and how proximity and familiarity played a role in what happened.
This isn’t a rehash of the case. It’s a space to sit with the unanswered emotional weight, the choices Carmen was preparing to make, and the larger questions her story raises about access, trust, and safety especially when danger doesn’t come from the outside.
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In January 2010, Carmen Sanders, a twenty-two-year-old woman living in Ridgeland, Mississippi, was murdered inside her apartment. The investigation moved quickly, resulting in an arrest, formal charges, and a guilty plea that led to a life sentence.
Carmen’s story is told through the life she was living before her death a young woman balancing work, school, and plans to move forward and the circumstances that allowed violence to occur in a space that appeared ordinary and familiar.
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On September 4, 1998, eight-year-old Shy’Kemmia Pate disappeared from her neighborhood in Unadilla, Georgia. She was last seen on a quiet Friday night, just steps from her home, as summer came to an end. By the time an official search began, the most critical hours were already gone.
What followed was an investigation shaped by delays, limited timelines, and years of unanswered questions. Despite extensive searches, multiple persons of interest, and renewed attention decades later, Shy’Kemmia was never found.
Her disappearance remains one of Unadilla’s most troubling unsolved cases a story defined not by what is known, but by what has never been explained.
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In January of 2022, 17-year-old Zion Foster left her home in Eastpointe, Michigan, and never returned.
What began as a desperate search for a missing teenager slowly became something else entirely. As police worked to retrace Zion’s final movements, her family pushed for answers, and a troubling timeline began to take shape — one built on phone data, surveillance footage, and statements that didn’t add up.
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Between the fall of 2012 and the summer of 2013, three women disappeared from Cleveland under very different circumstances. Shetisha Sheeley, Angela Deskins, and Shirellda Terry were not reported missing in the same way, and their cases were never linked while they were still alive. It wasn’t until July of 2013 — when three bodies were discovered within blocks of each other in East Cleveland — that investigators realized these were not isolated cases, but part of the same story.
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In this Afterthoughts episode, we unpack the case of Samira Watkins and talk through what stayed with us after telling her story. From the dangers of trusting the “safe” option, to the weight of circumstantial evidence, to the devastating impact Samira’s loss had on her family — especially her young son — we share our honest reactions, lingering questions, and the parts of this case that were hardest to shake.
This conversation goes beyond the timeline to reflect on deception, double lives, and what justice really looks like when a case is built piece by piece.
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In 2009, 25-year-old Samira Watkins disappeared in Pensacola, Florida, after leaving home to meet someone she trusted. As investigators worked to retrace her final movements, the case evolved from a missing person report into a murder investigation built largely on circumstantial evidence and digital records.
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In May 2023, 29-year-old nurse and mother Patrice Wilson vanished after finishing an overnight shift at a Detroit hospital. What investigators uncovered would expose a targeted act of violence — and reopen questions tied to another woman who disappeared years earlier. This is the murder of Patrice Wilson.
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In this episode of Afterthoughts, we sit with the unanswered questions surrounding the disappearance of Jasmine Calloway Host. We talk through the manipulation that defined her life, the red flags that became clearer in hindsight, and the moments where Jasmine tried — and struggled — to break free.
We also unpack the disturbing dynamics inside that household, the impact of the catfishing revelation, and why this case still leaves so many unresolved concerns years later.
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In 2017, 29-year-old Jasmine Calloway Host vanished from Gadsden, Alabama, and the events leading up to her disappearance are as disturbing as they are mysterious. Jasmine had been drawn into an online relationship that led her far from home and into a life marked by manipulation and fear. When she was last seen, nothing in her world added up. And eight years later, there are still no answers.
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In July 2023, 29-year-old April Holt was found unresponsive in the bathroom of her Antioch, Tennessee home. Within hours, authorities ruled her death a suicide, despite evidence that didn’t add up and a family who knew that explanation wasn’t true.
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In this re-released episode, on May 20, 2018, 54 year old Stephanie Ray Clemons disappeared from Miramar, FL. That day she spoke to her sister on the phone, but no one ever spoke to Stephanie again. 7 months after she vanished, detectives said this was now a homicide investigation. But 4 1/2 years later, no one has been charged for what happened to Stephanie.
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In 2016 in New Jersey, fear quietly crept across three communities as Robin West, Joanne Brown, Mawa Doumbia and Sarah Butler disappeared months apart. Each case unfolded in isolation. Only later would investigators discover the digital trail that bound their cases together and led to a killer hiding in plain sight.
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In this episode of Afterthoughts, Amara and Jason unpack the case of Tamara Greene and the questions that still don’t sit right. From the inconsistencies in the investigation to the role politics and power may have played, they talk through what stands out most after revisiting this story — and what still feels unresolved more than twenty years later.
This conversation goes beyond the timeline to examine accountability, silence, and why some cases never seem to get the same urgency as others.
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In this re-released episode, Amara returns to the 2003 murder of Tamara Greene — a Detroit mother of three whose case became entangled in rumor, political scandal, and a flawed investigation. Two decades later, her death remains unsolved and surrounded by questions that the city has never fully answered.
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In August 2013, 17-year-old Alexis Murphy left her home in Shipman, Virginia and never came back. Days later, her car was found miles away, and the search for Alexis uncovered a trail of clues that led investigators to a man whose story didn’t add up.
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On June 26, 2021, 27-year-old Rajah McQueen disappeared from Cleveland, Ohio. Surveillance cameras captured her car on the day she vanished — but Rajah was never seen again. Four years later, new developments in the case have revealed troubling details, and investigators say they’re closer than ever to finding out what happened. In this re-release, we revisit Rajah’s story — a mother, a daughter, and a woman whose disappearance still haunts her family and her community.
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In this Afterthoughts episode, Jason and I sit with the story of Aniya Mack and talk through the parts that linger long after the episode ends. We reflect on the warning signs that were present, the role jealousy and control played, and how quickly a relationship can turn dangerous.
We also discuss the unanswered questions, the moments that didn’t sit right, and the emotional weight this case leaves behind — not just for Aniya’s family, but for anyone who’s ever tried to love someone through red flags.
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In June 2018, 24-year-old Aniya Mack suddenly stopped answering calls and messages. Her friends and family knew right away that something was wrong. What began as a search for a missing young woman soon led police to a series of strange clues — and ultimately, to the truth about what happened to her.
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just because the timing is weird for you doesn't mean it was weird for them - it's actually important to know if it was weird for her or not.
I've listen to many Of These podcast... An This one breaks My Heart... it's literally hard to listen... I have a 12 yr old An Lord how do You protect them..
Love your podcast...can you do one on Na'Ziyah Harris?
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What a travesty! This is so wrong!
I grew up the Tequila Suter. This devastated our community. She was a beautiful and smart young woman who had her life taken from her in such a horrid way.
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There's about 4 of these cases that it's the baby daddy in. Some of them it's appallingly obvious. I feel like there's people lying to protect them or simply holding information inside and it's sad. Holding things inside eats away at you. And I understand some might be afraid of retaliation but if you know where there's evidence or something that's going to get him arrested, he's not coming for you in lockup. We need to start doing better for the victims out there. These pregnant women just wanted to have their babies. it's heartbreaking. Lastly, I believe we need to start charging for those unborn babies. Babies are surviving both younger and younger so they need to be counted as a separate charge when mom is killed.
I love this podcast! I saw you on the Tamron Hall show and decided that your show would be my first podcast EVER! And I am absolutely not disappointed, not at all. I am a 52 yr old black woman who is intrigued by true crime and the lack of attention shown to black women in the media. Please don't ever stop telling their stories. God bless you and yours.
First time listening this podcast great voice. Why did the dad lie about Valerie's race? I'm mixed could pass but I don't.
Great Job 🖤 Loving this podcast
I'm really enjoying the show. My only complaint is the long pauses between sentences. It's kind of odd.