💔 Na'Ziyah Harris was only 13 years old. She loved dancing, making TikToks, and keeping up with the latest trends. She should have been worried about school, friends, and being a kid—not becoming the victim of years of grooming. In this episode of Black, Brown, & Unsolved, we examine Na'Ziyah's disappearance, the investigation that followed, the courtroom testimony, the evidence presented by prosecutors, the plea agreement that left many with unanswered questions, and the heartbreaking reality that Na'Ziyah has still not been brought home. But this episode is about more than one case. It's about grooming. It's about recognizing warning signs. It's about accountability. It's about the adults who failed to protect a child. And it's about asking the difficult questions that still deserve answers. ⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of child grooming, child sexual abuse, violence, and homicide. Listener discretion is strongly advised. 🖤 Follow Black, Brown, & Unsolved 📱 TikTok: @blackbrownunsolved Follow for additional case content, timelines, court documents, photos, behind-the-scenes research, and announcements about future TikTok Lives and YouTube discussions. 📚 Research Methodology This episode was researched using official Wayne County Prosecutor's Office press releases and court filings, preliminary examination testimony, court hearings and publicly available courtroom video, official plea and sentencing documents, reporting from multiple Detroit-area news organizations, and original research conducted by Black, Brown, & Unsolved, including hours of reviewing court proceedings, publicly available interviews, videos, and official case documents. Every effort has been made to present this case as accurately and responsibly as possible using publicly available information available at the time of publication. 🩵 Need Help? If you or someone you know is experiencing grooming, abuse, or exploitation, tell a trusted adult. You can also contact the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline by calling or texting 1-800-422-4453. Help is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you believe a child is in immediate danger, call 911 immediately. 🖤 Black, Brown, & Unsolved is dedicated to amplifying the stories of Black, Brown, and Indigenous victims through compassionate storytelling, thorough research, and a commitment to truth—because every victim deserves to be remembered. Text Amberly! Support the show Soft voice. Hard truth. 💔 These stories are heavy. Please listen with care. 🤍 🤎 Black, Brown, & Unsolved is independent, listener-supported, and victim-focused. These are real lives, not headlines, not content, not clicks. Each episode is built through time spent with families, direct interviews, extensive research, ongoing follow-ups, community feedback, or communication with law enforcement so these stories are handled with care, context, and accountability. If you’re able to support this work, you can do so for $7 a month, less than a Starbucks run or a Chipotle order. All you have to do is click Support the Show. Website: www.blackbrownunsolved.com Email: thebbupod@yahoo.com Follow and connect📱 TikTok | Instagram | Lemon8: @amberlytruecrime If you subscribe on TikTok, you’ll also have access to subscriber-only lives where we talk through cases, updates, and questions together in real time. Until next time… I’m your host, Amberly ✨