
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 | Infrequently | Episodes | 90 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

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Is there going to be a season 3 update with the case? I wonder who the key witness is.🤔 I have been following this case since HS. This case has always stayed with me and I pray 🙏🏾 they find these queens and find out what happened to them. Someone knows something. Ain’t no way Diamond and Tionda just vanished and no one in that apartment building didn’t see anything. Did yall re interview Mr. George ? I still don’t understand why wasn’t the kids with the grandma when the oldest two were. Ther... more
I wonder who the key witness is been wrecking my brain trying to figure out
Hearing impaired person here; it’s really uncomfortable, and difficult to understand what is said when music is playing. It’s annoying and nauseating. I love everything else about this podcast-the story telling, the calm speaking of the narrator, and unscripted interviews
and conversations
The detail, the story telling, the research, the compassion and honesty. The best podcast I have ever listened to and I am a podcast junkie!!
This is the top not series in the way it’s put together, narrated, and told. The only problem is there’s no ending. That’s not the fault of the narrators. There’s no ending because, well, there’s no ending. No proof that the main suspect killed the two Bradley girls. No proof of whether bodies ended up. Strong supposition, but no proof.
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