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No Country for Melanin: A True Crime Podcast

No Country for Melanin: A True Crime Podcast

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Thousands of Black men, women, and children are missing and murdered each year. While Black people make up 13% of the U.S. population, we also account for 40% of all missing persons and 55% of all homicides, yet, those stories are often overlooked and underrepresented in the national media. No Country For Melanin: A True Crime Podcast aims to spotlight those stories and bring awareness to the unconscious bias that has led to the disproportionate reporting of people of color.No Country for Melanin Biografías y Memorias Crímenes Reales
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  • 11. The Mysterious Deaths of Zi'Ariel Oliver, A'Miyah Hughes & Te'Mari Oliver
    May 1 2023

    Hours after three Cass County sisters went missing while in the care of their cousin, their bodies were found in a private pond on a neighboring property. Initial reports called it an accidental drowning incident. Eight months later, autopsy results revealed the girls were victims of a violent murder.

    This is the story of 9-year-old, Zi'Ariel Robinson-Oliver, 8-year-old A'Miyah Hughes, and 5-year-old Te'Mari Oliver.

    GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/3-oliver-baby-girls?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer

    Sources:

    Jayla Whitfield-Anderson of Yahoo News provided the final quote from Quanell X of the New Black Panther Nation.

    https://news.yahoo.com/3-black-girls-were-found-dead-last-year-in-a-texas-pond-police-have-made-no-arrests-192512195.html

    Siblings’ bodies recovered from Cass County pond (texarkanagazette.com)

    https://www.khou.com/amp/article/news/local/texas/cass-county-bodies-of-3-missing-children-found/285-d65a1f74-c334-476d-8913-64c722180c89

    Texas Mom Speaks Out After Daughters Zi’Ariel Oliver, Amiyah Hughes, Temari Oliver Are Dumped in Pond (thedailybeast.com)

    [Crime Stories with Nancy Grace] SHOCK: 3 Tot Girls Drown Accidentally, NOW RULED STRANGULATION – Crime Online


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    36 m
  • 10. Brenda Covington & William Merrick Carter [Minisode #1]
    Apr 24 2023

    When a 70-year-old with dementia goes missing during her daily walk, local community members join forces to help search for their beloved neighbor. This is the story of Brenda Covington. On September 21, 2022, William Merrick Carter walked out of his home and never returned. He was later seen with another man near his home, but officials have not been able to find any signs of foul play or William's whereabouts.


    Anyone with information in Brenda Covington's case is urged to call 9-1-1 or Corey Wilson at 843-997-1704. In William Merrick Carter's Case anyone with information is urged to call Lincolnton Police 704-736-8900.

    Sources: https://www.laurinburgexchange.com/news/258003/missing-woman-sought-in-scotland-county Family worries about well-being of Lincolnton man who disappeared without a trace – WSOC TV Missing Persons Center - William Merrick Carter Missing Person / NamUs #MP96613 | NamUs (ojp.gov) Missing - Lincoln Herald - Lincolnton, NC


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    26 m
  • 9. The Case of Deidra & Fred Lane Jr.
    Apr 17 2023

    Fred Lane Jr. was a promising young athlete, but a series of on-field and off-field distractions left him as a backup option after just three seasons. In July 2000, his life was cut short by the hands of his wife of two years, Deidra Lane. She claimed the incident was self-defense, but Fred's friends, family, and officials suggested there was more to the story.... Domestic Violence Hotline: https://www.thehotline.org/

    Sources: Data says domestic violence incidents are down, but half of all victims don’t report to police - USAFacts Gender Bias Law Enforcement Guidance with Disclaimer (justice.gov) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Lane_(American_football) https://murderpedia.org/female.L/l/lane-deidra.htm

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