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Delve into the forgotten stories of black women in true crime and missing persons cases that are often hidden by the media’s blind eye. Written and produced by acclaimed writer John Reedburg and hosted by Samantha Paul. Don’t miss a single episode—subscribe now to stay informed! New episodes drop every Thursday.

No Tears For Black Girls John Reedburg Media

    • True Crime
    • 3.8 • 13 Ratings

Delve into the forgotten stories of black women in true crime and missing persons cases that are often hidden by the media’s blind eye. Written and produced by acclaimed writer John Reedburg and hosted by Samantha Paul. Don’t miss a single episode—subscribe now to stay informed! New episodes drop every Thursday.

    Legal Troubles for Sean Kingston's Family, Surprising News About Diddy's Private Parts, and Major Developments in Nicki Minaj's Arrest

    Legal Troubles for Sean Kingston's Family, Surprising News About Diddy's Private Parts, and Major Developments in Nicki Minaj's Arrest

    Legal troubles plague Sean Kingston's family, shocking revelations about the size of Diddy's private parts emerge, and major updates surface regarding Nicki Minaj's recent arrest.

    • 10 min
    From Talented Scholar to Brutal Murder Victim: The Story of Rushiandra Cooper

    From Talented Scholar to Brutal Murder Victim: The Story of Rushiandra Cooper

    On this episode, we remember the tragic loss of Rushiandra Cooper - a beautiful and talented Brooklyn woman whose life was cut short by a senseless act of violence in 1996. As we honor her memory, we also explore her passion for writing and music, her bright future that was taken away too soon, and the impact she had on those around her. Join us as we pay tribute to Rushiandra and extend our deepest condolences to her family, loved ones, and all who have been touched by this tragedy.

    • 18 min
    Justice for Josefina: Brother Claims Hate Crime in Brutal Murder Trial | EXCLUSIVE

    Justice for Josefina: Brother Claims Hate Crime in Brutal Murder Trial | EXCLUSIVE

    The brutal slaying of young Josefina Catherine Cunningham has shaken the once-quiet town of Rensselaer, New York. As the trial date for Robert J. Fisher, the suspected killer, nears, her grief-stricken family demands answers and justice. In a candid interview with No Tears Black Girls, Josefina's brother Jy'Quan Stewart recounts the horrifying events that led to his sister's death at the hands of a stranger connected to a convicted sex offender. As the community struggles to comprehend this heinous act of violence, Jy'Quan boldly asserts that it may be classified as a hate crime - a bold statement intended to make an impact during the upcoming trial. Will Josefina receive the justice she deserves? Watch our exclusive interview for the latest updates on this tragic case.

    • 9 min
    Sisters in Death: The Tragic Murders of Ana Matias and Destini Smothers

    Sisters in Death: The Tragic Murders of Ana Matias and Destini Smothers

    In this harrowing episode of No Tears For Black Girls, we delve into the brutal murders of 14-year-old Ana Matias and young mother Destini Smothers. In 2008, Ana was left in the care of a man who claimed to be her father, only to tragically lose her life. And in 2020, Destini lost her life at the hands of her common-law husband, Kareem Flake. As Destini's family struggled to find answers and justice, Flake remained on the run for a year before finally being apprehended. Join us as we uncover the heart-wrenching details of these senseless deaths and demand justice for these precious Black lives.

    • 9 min
    A Brush With Death - Samantha's Story - Part One

    A Brush With Death - Samantha's Story - Part One

    This is the first installment from our new playlist series entitled, "A Brush With Death."

    • 14 min
    Recent Tragedies in Columbus and Milwaukee Expose Harsh Reality for Black Women: The Loss of Lo-Letha Hall and Sade Robinson

    Recent Tragedies in Columbus and Milwaukee Expose Harsh Reality for Black Women: The Loss of Lo-Letha Hall and Sade Robinson

    Black women are six times more likely to be killed than white women, and it's not just a few isolated cases. A recent study blames "structural social inequities" for the staggering disparity, which has only increased by 73% in the past six years. This analysis of over 31,600 homicides across 30 states reveals that Black women are at a significantly higher risk of being killed in every state examined. The Midwest has the greatest disparity, with Black women being seven times more likely to be killed than white women in just one year. As we digest these statistics, we must ask ourselves: how many of these killers are white men? Two recent stories out of Columbus and Milwaukee showcase the heartbreaking reality faced by Black women - including the senseless death of 61-year-old Lo-Lita Hall and 19-year-old Saaday Robinson. We must demand justice and fight for change so that Black women no longer fear becoming another statistic.

    • 14 min

Customer Reviews

3.8 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

Black Diamonddd78 ,

Excellent Poscast

Everything about this podcast is great! Very informative with excellent explanations as well as execution of the story. I also love the fact that there is not any annoying background noise/music that other podcast uses. I’m definitely a fan. Keep up the good work, Sis.

SaNaya Naye ,

I HIGHLY RECOMMEND! Great stories, fresh take on true crime

I love these stories because they are narratives not heard in the media or other platforms. Listening to these stories being told is almost as reading a book or a morning newspaper about the latest choas in this world. I'm a avid true crime fan and I don't see what the previous commenter is talking about because I don't see any insentive or misinformaing about the content. I'm from Chicago amd the Diamond and Tionda Bradley Sisters are one of my favorites along the episode about Melissa Morr. A lot of true crime shows regurgiatte the same stories in the same style. This one doesn't - it combines a little bit of news reporting blended with good narration. True crime is the retelling of real stories and not for the faint of heart. Great job, No Tears. I LOVE YOUR CONTENT!

Podcast fest 2021 ,

Cheap knock off of another well know podcast

Be original!!! Your description of your podcast really copies another well known podcast !!! Thats wierd.

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