Disappeared: The Bradley Sisters ID
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- True Crime
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On July 6th, 2001, Tracey Bradley came home from her morning shift and discovered two of her daughters, Diamond and Tionda are nowhere to be found. And even though twenty-two years have passed, the case of the missing Bradley sisters is the one that Pam Childs refuses to give up on.
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Ep.1: The Case That Haunts Me
Pam Childs, a retired detective who had a decades long storied career, has brought together a group of retired detectives to reopen one of the most puzzling and devastating cases known to Chicago. Diamond and Tionda Bradley went missing without a trace on July 6, 2001. Pam begins her investigation with Bradley family members Rita, Victoria, sisters to the missing girls, and April, their beloved Aunt. But Pam knows the person she needs to speak with is the one who has consistently been at the center of the biggest questions the case has presented: Tracey Bradley.
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Ep.2: The Tangled Web of Tracey Bradley
As her investigation continues, Pam Childs sits down with Ed Carroll and the Bradley family PI, Investigator Foster, as they try to pin down why Tracey Bradley waited nearly seven hours to call the police after her children went missing. Part of this could be fear of reprisal for leaving her children alone. Pam puts these difficult questions right to Tracey and begins to see momentum in the investigation. The detectives also sit down with Shelia Bradley Smith, Aunt to Tracey, who provides more details on the complex history of the Bradley family.
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Ep.3: Red Flags, Everywhere
Pam Childs looks over a tip that came in 10 years ago from a woman who claims to have direct knowledge of what happened to Tionda and Diamond Bradley. Pam and Investigator Foster follow this tip to nearby Indiana while also revealing more details from Tracey Bradley. While being re-interviewed, the girls sister, Rita, shines a light on a few questions that had been lingering for the investigators. Ed Carroll reveals more details of the biggest lead the case has ever had – two pieces of hair found in the truck of a car that was a DNA match to Tionda Bradley.
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Ep.4: The Man In The Crowd
Pam speaks with the Bradley family's spiritual advisor Rev. Paul Jakes Jr., who sheds light on the family's support system, including a mysterious man who appears to be a leader in the sphere of influence of Tracey Bradley. And, investigators catch a break when they make a key connection to a witness that's eluded the investigation for years.
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Ep.5: The Other Woman
The investigators sit down with a woman central to the events of July 6th, 2001, the day that Diamond and Tionda Bradley went missing. Pam and her team interview this person to try to get a better understanding of the timeline and whereabouts of family and friends in the Bradely circle. During the interview, Pam uncovers details that provide a whole new perspective on what may have taken place on that mysterious day 22 years ago and provides much needed context to a man that investigators have wondered about for years.
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Ep. 6: Is She Diamond Bradley?
A lead that may solve the Bradley mystery once and for all presents itself when a viral video on TikTok features a young lady who looks strikingly similar to Diamond Bradley. After digging into past persons who have come forward believing to be Diamond or Tionda, the team is eager to find out if this woman is really Diamond. Pam and Investigator Foster travel with mother, Tracey Bradley and aunt, April Jackson to try to meet this woman with the hope that Tracey will finally be reunited with her daughter.
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Customer Reviews
Amazing
Amazing really enjoyed this from the girls at Trysting evil podcast
Hopeless and incompetent police detectives
Dah 🤪 the mum has something to do with the disappearance, you don’t say! One of the detective nailed it for me, she has a record of neglect, clearly unstable woman likely abused as a child - ‘accidentally ‘ killed her children and G W (those southern states names!) - which explains why he was granted custody. It’s pretty much there in front of you. Please don’t blame the poor forensic tools, those detectives were completely idiotic.
Also, elephant in the room n.1:
Tracy’s children never mention her as mother, they were never asked which is shocking, they must have been accustomed to their mother’s parenting (lack of) skills and manners.
Elephant n.2: the other woman, as intelligent and all that as she’s made to be, why would she even be with somebody like that? Sneaking out in the middle of the night for ices cream??
Who are these weird people and why they all seem to come from the Southern states of the US?
Podcast has a compelling pace though constantly interrupted with ads (even on Prime).
Well told true crime stories
Enjoying this podcast so far, looking forward to more! Love from Scotland, UK xxx