Death Apnea
No Tears For Black Girls: Case Files
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J.C. Reedburg
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She had a name. The hospital called her Jane Doe 2026-001.
When nineteen-year-old Kiki Toussaint's mother disappears on New Year's Eve, the trail ends at Rapp Memorial Medical Center. Her mother is dead—processed as unidentified despite having ID in her purse, despite Kiki calling every hospital in New Orleans, despite a family desperately searching.
The hospital's explanation: "Unable to locate next of kin."
But Kiki knows the truth. Her mother didn't fall through the cracks.
Someone made her disappear.
Investigative journalist Samantha Paul has seen this before. Black women vanishing into hospital systems. Families stonewalled. Bodies processed before anyone can ask questions. When a terrified nurse reaches out with evidence that could end her career, Samantha knows this isn't bureaucratic error.It's a pipeline. And it's been running for over a century.
The deeper they dig, the more the pattern emerges: vulnerable patients marked for erasure. Families systematically cut off. And a machinery perfected over 150 years—from plantation hospitals to the Night Doctors, from Tuskegee experiments to stolen cells—that never stopped operating.
It just learned better paperwork.
But every system has a breaking point.A daughter who refuses to stop searching. A journalist haunted by her own sister's disappearance. A nurse who can't forget what she saw in the operating room. A researcher whose cousin became Jane Doe decades ago, fueling a twenty-year obsession for answers.
Together, they're about to expose what happens when medicine treats Black bodies as inventory. When hospitals erase names to hide crimes. When the women America tried to bury refuse to stay silent.
The system survived this long by making sure the right people never spoke up.That ends now.
Death Apnea weaves investigative thriller with historical reckoning—a story about stolen names, dangerous truths, and the people who risk everything to make sure the disappeared are finally seen.
For readers of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks and Just Mercy—a devastating exploration of medical racism and the fight to reclaim what was taken.
No Tears For Black Girls: Case Files - Book 1