Welcome to "It's the Mystery for Me" -- a true crime podcast focused on the murders, mysterious deaths and disappearances of Black women and Black girls. #ITMFM is hosted by two Black and Afrolatina siblings (yes, they are sisters)! Priscilla is a lawyer and Norma is a recent law school graduate so not only are you getting case details, but also some legal insight sprinkled with some sisterly bant... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 102 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
Dominique Allen, 15, decided to have a sleepover with her girlfriends one weekend in August 2014. What was supposed to be a fun girls night was anything but that. In the morning when Dominique’s sister goes to wake up the girls, Dominique is the only... more
Katrina Brownlee, 18, thought she hit the jackpot when she met her boyfriend, correctional officer, Alex Irvin, but she soon realizes that is not the case. Alex becomes increasingly abusive and in 1992, a pregnant Katrina takes her two daughters and ... more
Rosaline Ransom, who is referred to as “Rhonda” by her family & friends, was a 32 year old single mother to three children. Life wasn’t always easy for her and her kids but things seemed to be finally turning around in 2013. Rosaline decided to pursu... more
On June 29, 1994, Cynthia Epps, 29, was supposed to return home after her night walk. But according to her boyfriend, Carter, Cynthia never came home which was odd for the mother of two. An unexpected 911 call the following day would lead to a shocki... more
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You guys do a great job overall. However, there are too many long pauses between sentences. There is so much dead air that it can be frustrating to listen too. That said, I look forward to every episode!
I listen to many crime podcasts and this is currently my absolute favorite! I don’t care if it’s weekly, monthly, every 6 months. I just love listening to the way they tell these stories and I love how transparent they are. KEEP IT UP LADIES!!! Stay strong 💪🏽
Love the two girls and the podcast but man is it so inconsistent. I barely write reviews but I love this one so much that it needs to be heard. Obviously they have their own lives and their own worries but a scheduled posting would be great for once. Even if it’s once every other week, or once every two weeks, or shoot twice a month! Because to consistently open my app and not see an update with any explanation is a complete bummer. I and lm pretty sure many others would just like a consistent s... more
I love you girls’ podcast however, I hate how frequently inconsistent you are about uploading episodes weekly. I check every Tuesday for a new episode and too often there isn’t one. Although I appreciate when you update us that there won’t be a new episode, you haven't consistently kept us updated on that either. Your podcast really matters! Everything else could be a five star review even when Priscilla hosts 😉 Love you ladies but I need the consistency or at least let us know when it will be ... more
When the show first started it seemed like you guys were more interested. Now the cases are less researched and the episodes are shorter and no matter what we never get a full month of episodes. I think you guys should switch to monthly or biweekly to give yall more time to research and take whatever breaks you need. Because one episode then taking off because of a hangnail for three weeks is insanity.
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