A Day With Crime Podcast
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A Day With Crime Podcast
A Father and Daughter podcast discussion on True CrimeDavid and Geneva discuss cases old and new and give you their take on it. Hear true crime like you have never heard it before.
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154 episodesS5:11:124: The Disappearance of Mitrice Richardson
A young woman acting strange goes to a restaurant in a very wealthy area in California off of Pacific Coast Highway. After eating a steak and some win...
S5:10:123: RIchard Zitrin Trial Lawyer: A Life Representing People Against Power
Richard Zitrin has been at the forefront for representing those who cannot fight the system. Most of these people are minorities usually poor and face...
S5:09:122:The State of Texas Vs. Melissa Lucio
Melissa Lucio was accused of abusing and murdering her young daughter Mariah. Although other evidence has come up that she may be innocent, she was co...
S5:08:121: The Mysterious Death of Rebecca Zahou
Is it strange when a young boy falls over a banister to his death and it is a freak accident? Is it even more strange that a couple days later a young...
S5:07:120: Taylor Schabusiness
You meet yourself? A nice girl on Facebook. You begin to date. You take her home and you introduce her to your parents. While you spend time with her....
S5:06:119 Levi Weeks: The Manhattan Well Murder
A woman was found at the bottom of a well. According to witnesses. The last person to see her alive was Levi weeks. Levi weeks was accused of this mur...
S5:05:118: The disappearance of Amber Hagerman
In 1996. A young girl went to ride bikes with her brother. When her brother decided to go home with all her, because she wanted to stay a little longe...
S5:04:117:The murder of Samantha Josephson
Your college is kid at a college hangout. Decide it's time to go home. You call an Uber. Would you ever think, but not verifying or looking at your ap...
Black History fact #28: Whoopi Goldberg
Actress, Comedian, and TV host Whoopi Goldberg is the first Black person to win the coveted EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar & Tony) Award.
With...
Black History Fact #27: Hattie McDaniel
Hattie McDaniel was able to carve out a place for herself in Hollywood despite rampant racism and a consignment to bit parts. She paved the way for ma...
Black HIstory fsct #26: Phyllis Wheatley
Despite Phyllis Wheatley’s fame, we know surprisingly little about her early life. She was taken from her home in Africa when she was seven or eight,...
Black history fact #25: Will Smith
Will Smith wins first ever Rap Grammy
One day I went around at work and asked a bunch of 18 to 21 year olds if they knew what Will Smith’...
Black History Fact #24:The Lovings
Mildred and Richard Loving left their home state of Virginia to get married. They were warned by Virginia state officials that getting married would b...
Black History fact #23: Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson became the first African American man to hold the World Heavyweight Champion boxing title in 1908. He held onto the belt until 1915.
Black history fact #22: Emmett Till
Fourteen-year-old Emmett Till came to Bryants Grocery store to buy candy in August 1955. White shopkeeper Carolyn Bryant accused the black youth of fl...
Black History fact #21: The 6888th battalion
The 6888th Battalion was an all black female unit of military that delivered mail to the World War II troops across England
In Feb...
Black History fact #20: Prince
A virtual one-man band, Prince sculpted and created the Minneapolis Sound through his keyboards, screeching, almost pleading vocals and erotic live sh...
Black History fact #19:Fannie Lou Hamer
Fannie Lou Hamer began civil rights activism in 1962, continuing until her health declined nine years later. She was known for her use of spiritual hy...
Black history fact #18: Claudette Colvin
Nine months before Rosa Parks, There was a Young Woman names Claudette Colvin
On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks refused to relinquis...
Black History fact #17: Harriet Tubman
In 1863, Tubman led a regiment in the Raid on Combahee Ferry. Tubman planned and carried out the attack, which freed some 750 enslaved people and laid...
Black History fact #16: The Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty was created to celebrate the end of slavery. She has the chains to prove it!
Although this has been hidden for more...
Black HIstory Fact #15:Sally Hemmings
Sally Hemings is one of the most famous—and least known—African American women in U.S. history. For more than 200 years, her name has been linked to T...
S5:03:116: The disappearance of Oakley Carlson_
A young girl was removed from her home by DCFS. In place in the foster care. A little while later foster care decides to give this child back. A littl...
Black HIstory Fact #14: Gabby Douglas and Simone Biles
In 2012, Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas became the first African American in history to win the individual all-around event. She also won gold medals f...
Black history fact #13: Maggie Lena Walker
Maggie Lena Walker, the daughter of a former slave and
cook, was the first woman to charter a bank in the United
States in 1902. The bank...
Black History Fact #12: First black person to perform at a superbowl halftime show
Who was the first black person to perform at a Super Bowl Halftime show? Non other than Ella Fitzgerald
https://face2faceafrica.com/arti...
Black HIstory Fact #11: Sylvia Robinson
Dubbed “Hip-Hop’s First Godmother” by Billboard, singer and music producer Sylvia Robinson produced the first-ever commercially successful rap record:...
Black History Fact #10: The George Floyd Protest
The George Floyd protest is something that should never be forgotten. We take a look at the protest that captured a nation. I also tell you my opinion...
Black History fact #9: I have a dream speech
The I have a dream speech is one of the most iconic speeches ever made. But do you know everything about that speech and how it came about that day in...
Black History Fact #8: Sidney Poitier
In 1964, he was the first African American actor and first Bahamian to win the Academy Award for Best Actor.[2] He received two competitive Golden Glo...
S5:02:115 The fall of EDP445
Once a YouTube star that had it all. Although his content was not for everyone, he had managed to get a large following. Now if you have all of this w...
Black History Fact #7: Robert Johnson
Before Oprah Winfrey and Michael Jordan joined the billionaire’s club, Robert Johnson became the first African American billionaire when he sold the c...
Black History fact#: 6 Barack Obama
In 2008, Barack Obama became the first Black president of the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama
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Black History fact #5: Mary Kenner
Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner was an African-American inventor most noted for her improvement of the adjustable sanitary belt, although racial discrim...
Black History fact #4: Mary Mahoney
Eager to encourage greater equality for African Americans and women, Mary Eliza Mahoney pursued a nursing career which supported these aims. She is no...
Black History fact #3: John Mercer Langston
John Mercer Langston was the first Black man to become a lawyer when he passed the bar in Ohio in 1854. When he was elected to the post of Town Clerk...
Black History Fact #2: The NAACP
On February 12, 2019, the NAACP marked its 110th anniversary. Spurred by growing racial violence in the early 20th century, and particularly by 1908 r...
Black History Fact #1 Black History Month
Black history fact #1: Black history month.
Learn how black history month came to be and why February was chosen as the month
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S5:01:114 Death of a playmate: Dorathy Stratten
She was young, beautiful and your typical girl next door. One day while just doing her job. She was spotted working at her local Dairy Queen. The man...
Season 5 is coming!
Season 5 is COMING!! Listen to find out the date and one other thing we will be bringing to you this year!!! xW5gh8IgZOqa6b27ytzt
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