No Tears For Black Girls

John Reedburg Media

No Tears For Black Girls uncovers the forgotten cases of missing and murdered Black women ignored by mainstream media. Hosted by Samantha Paul with narration by award-winning author J.C. Reedburg, we expose systemic failures, police negligence, and the fight for justice buried in silence. New episodes weekly. Say her name. Share her story. Demand justice. 📚 Read the book series by J.C. Reedburg 🎙️ Follow: @notearsforblackgirls

  1. What More Evidence Do You Need Than a Woman’s Fear? The Murders of Stephanie Moseley, Wendy Black, and Tara Labang

    JAN 11

    What More Evidence Do You Need Than a Woman’s Fear? The Murders of Stephanie Moseley, Wendy Black, and Tara Labang

    Imagine watching a murder unfold through a phone screen—and doing nothing. In this episode of No Tears For Black Girls, host Samantha Paul unpacks the connected stories of three women whose lives were stolen by men who believed their rage mattered more than women’s right to live: dancer and actress Stephanie Moseley, shot in her Los Angeles apartment while her husband FaceTimed Floyd Mayweather; Wendy Black, a Maryland nurse anesthetist who begged the courts for protection and was told her fear wasn’t enough; and Tara Labang, a healer whose killing became a footnote to a Facebook Live confession. Three women. Two killers. One broken system that turned every warning sign into paperwork and excuses. This isn’t a whodunit—it’s an examination of how. How protective orders get denied even when women say “he threatened to kill me with a gun.” How red flag laws are supposed to remove weapons from dangerous people, and why they so often aren’t used in time. How media headlines humanize some victims while reducing others to “domestic incidents.” Through survivor-centered storytelling, data on intimate partner violence, and a hard look at police, courts, and tech platforms, Samantha argues these deaths were not inevitable tragedies—they were preventable failures. To go even deeper into this world, you can read our ongoing No Tears For Black Girls book series on Amazon. The series is available in both paperback and e‑book formats, and digital copies are included at no extra cost with an eligible Amazon Kindle subscription (such as Kindle Unlimited).

    28 min
  2. The Stone Kids: 728 Days Missing in Arizona — Governor & AG Under Fire for Inaction

    JAN 9

    The Stone Kids: 728 Days Missing in Arizona — Governor & AG Under Fire for Inaction

    Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs and Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes are the state’s top leaders for public safety and accountability, and on January 9, 2026, the Stone family marks a milestone no family should ever have to count: 728 days since three boys went missing in Arizona—Winston Stone, Timothy Paul Stone Jr., and Marcel Orion Stone. You’re listening to No Tears For Black Girls. I’m Samantha Paul. This episode is based on public reporting and on court filings and documents shared with me by the Stone family. Where claims are allegations, I will say so. Our focus is simple: accountability, and bringing attention back to the missing. Three Arizona boys. Missing for 728 days. Two years of unanswered questions, stalled urgency, and a system families say treats missing Black children like paperwork instead of emergencies. This episode examines what happens when the word “runaway” becomes an excuse to delay action, when families are forced into motions to compel for basic records, and when potential evidence and timelines become a fight instead of a priority. We also place this case in broader context, including the June 2024 U.S. Department of Justice civil rights findings related to Phoenix policing that the family points to as relevant when asking the court and the public to take systemic failures seriously. Host Samantha Paul asks why Arizona’s top leadership has not addressed this case with clear, public urgency—and why “silence from the top” is something the public has every right to question when three children are still missing. If you have information that could help locate Winston Stone, Timothy Paul Stone Jr., or Marcel Orion Stone, contact the FBI at 1-800-225-5324 or submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov, and contact the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678 or visit missingkids.org. At the bottom line, this is not entertainment. This is accountability. Where are Winston, Timothy Jr., and Marcel? New release: Dubai Nights: A No Tears For Black Girls Story (Book 8) drops January 13, 2026, and will be FREE on Amazon January 16–19 in honor of Human Trafficking Awareness Month. New album: No Tears For Black Girls, Vol. 1 soundtrack featuring Jayda Truth releases January 16, 2026 on Datzhott Records. Support the mission of No Tears For Black Girls by subscribing on Spotify. You’ll unlock exclusives and get early access to new episodes before they go live. Subscribe here: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/no-tears-for-black-girls/subscribe

    20 min
  3. They Let Him Die — New Federal Lawsuit Names Arizona Governor in the Timothy Stone Case

    12/15/2025

    They Let Him Die — New Federal Lawsuit Names Arizona Governor in the Timothy Stone Case

    When Timothy Paul Stone collapsed alone in a Phoenix motel bathroom, his three sons — Winston, Timothy Jr. and Marcel — had already been taken by police and handed to a woman their grandparents say was a stranger. Today, Timothy is dead and the boys are still missing. In this update to our original Timothy Stone episode, we break down the Stones’ newly filed federal wrongful‑death and civil‑rights lawsuit. The complaint names the State of Arizona, Governor Katie Hobbs, Attorney General Kris Mayes, and multiple agencies and officers, and argues that officials “let him die to cover up a kidnapping” and could face liability under Arizona’s felony‑murder rule. In this episode, we walk through: The key allegations in the 1st Amended Complaint How the felony‑murder rule works, and why the family believes it applies The timeline from the motel welfare check to Timothy’s death What we still don’t know about Winston, Timothy Jr., and Marcel’s whereabouts If you have any information about the whereabouts of Winston Stone, Timothy Paul Stone Jr., or Marcel Orion Stone, please contact the FBI at 1‑800‑CALL‑FBI (1‑800‑225‑5324) or the/National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1‑800‑THE‑LOST (1‑800‑843‑5678). Court documents and source links are available at NoTearsForBlackGirls.com (see the Resources section for the Timothy Stone case). All individuals and agencies named in this episode are entitled to the presumption of innocence. The lawsuit described here contains allegations only.

    28 min
4
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24 Ratings

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No Tears For Black Girls uncovers the forgotten cases of missing and murdered Black women ignored by mainstream media. Hosted by Samantha Paul with narration by award-winning author J.C. Reedburg, we expose systemic failures, police negligence, and the fight for justice buried in silence. New episodes weekly. Say her name. Share her story. Demand justice. 📚 Read the book series by J.C. Reedburg 🎙️ Follow: @notearsforblackgirls

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