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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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 90 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
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I was 17 when this happened, my baby was only a few months old. We lived in the suburbs of Chicago at the time. I think about this case all the time, constantly wondering what happened, too close to home. I pray in my lifetime that an arrest is made
I wasn’t going to listen because I thought I knew everything about this case but I was wrong, they have information I never heard from the sources mouths.
This podcast is so authentic. Pam Childs’ work is to find the truth and she does what it takes to follow a lead. It’s not a lot of drama, it’s interviewing people and getting to the bottom of what happened to these babies. Praying for justice for Tionda & Diamond ❤️
A truly thought provoking podcast about a really terrible crime against two innocents. I hope one day we will be listening to the episode where the guilty are brought to justice.
When you hear Pam Childs talk about this case, it is not a performance.
In telling this story her heart, her experience in law enforcement, her humility kept me cheering that she finds justice for these missing girls.
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Apple Podcasts | #143 |
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