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No Tears For Black Girls

John Reedburg Media
Domestic Violence
Sean Diddy Combs
Abuse
Chicago
Domestic Abuse
Trauma
Child Abuse
True Crime
Foster Care System
Human Trafficking
Elizabeth Sullivan
Amanda Williams
Houston
1991 Charity Concert Tragedy
Matthew Sullivan
Gun Violence
Hollywood
Violence Against Women
Justice System
Tirrell Edwards

No Tears For Black Girls uncovers forgotten cases of missing and murdered Black women ignored by mainstream media. We center black women's voices, honor victims' voices in true crime, and expose the systemic failures keeping black women stories buried in silence. This is black women true crime told as community — not content. Real cases. Real families. Real cost. Hosted by Samantha Paul | Narrated... more

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Vontisha “Sway” Williams was a mother, grandmother, and business owner trying to rebuild her life after unimaginable loss. She had only been in her new home for two weeks when gunfire tore through it in the middle of the night. Her younger daughter s... more

In this episode of No Tears For Black Girls: The Cases They Ignored, we examine the death of twenty-eight-year-old Perdisha “Para” Champion and the questions her family says still remain about what happened inside Virtua Mount Holly Hospital in Mount... more

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Hannah “Khadija” Toby-Dean was 25 years old. A Navy veteran. A Muslim woman. A rapper known as Hannah Bandz. On June 13, 2025, she told a family member she was afraid for her safety. Less than ten hours later, her mother got the call that Hannah was ... more

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In 1996 a South Carolina court convicted a man of promoting the prostitution of a child and sent him home with a suspended sentence. Over the next twenty-three years he filed flyers, built a DJ reputation, and accessed hundreds of Black girls and wom... more

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Recent Guests

Sophia Shannon
Mother of Perdisha Para Champion
Family of Perdisha Para Champion
Episode: Left Fighting for Air at Virtua Mount Holly Hospital: Perdisha “Para” Champion
JC Reedburg
Creator and research producer of the No Tears For Black Girls podcast, author and host of JC's Inbox
Episode: Your House. Your Name. $24.6 Million You Never Owed. | JC's INBOX
Joe Mullins
Forensic artist and adjunct professor at George Mason University
George Mason University
Episode: Sculpture Leads to Breakthrough in 50-Year-Old Cold Case, DNA Not Enough
Chad Quinn
Sheriff's Office spokesman
Episode: Sculpture Leads to Breakthrough in 50-Year-Old Cold Case, DNA Not Enough
David Middleman
Founder and CEO of forensic genealogy firm Othram
Othram
Episode: Sculpture Leads to Breakthrough in 50-Year-Old Cold Case, DNA Not Enough
Patricia King
Mother of Elijah Timmons, advocate for justice against systemic police negligence
Episode: Justice for Elijah Timmons: Patricia King's Story

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Samantha Paul
Host of the series focusing on uncovering stories of Black women victims within true crime narratives, emphasizing social justice and community awareness.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 51 ratings
  • Good work

    I appreciate the representation, us black women getting more recognition in these type of cases. I think their bio looks a lot like sistas who kill. They should change it up a bit, so it doesn’t look seem they are copying them. Keep up the great work

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    SailorLeone
    United States5 months ago
  • 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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Black Diamonddd78
    United States2 years ago
  • Cheap knock off of another well know podcast

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

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Podcast fest 2021
    United States3 years ago
  • 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 ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SaNaya Naye
    United States3 years ago
  • Misinformation and Insensitive Format

    I am a fervent listener of Black True Crime and thought this show sounded promising. The first issue was the storytelling. While I appreciate vivid details, this podcast feels like fiction due to the writing including unnecessary words and impossible to know details like “she swallowed hard as the wind caused her hair to float in the breeze”. It feels insensitive. The second issue is the many errors in the story. Specifically in the Diamond and Tionda Bradley episode, the mom is misnamed multipl... more

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    1
    Domicou
    United States3 years ago

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Many express a strong emotional connection to the victims' stories, acknowledging the pain and calling for systemic changes.
Listeners appreciate the focus on underrepresented stories and the strong social justice themes throughout the episodes.
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Justice for Elijah Timmons: Patricia King's Story
Q: Is there anything you want to add or tell people before we conclude the interview?
I just feel like any time that anything like this happens, people really need to stand up and stand together. These things keep happening because people feel weak, they don't know how to apply their strength and their pressure, and they don't know how to stand together when this type of stuff happens or happening.

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Focusing on the often-overlooked narratives of missing and murdered Black women, this show highlights cases typically neglected by mainstream media and centers on the voices of Black women. Through a storytelling approach, it offers not just details of the incidents, but also the emotional and social implications surrounding these tragedies, encouraging listeners to engage with systemic issues like domestic violence and institutional neglect. The podcast aims to foster a sense of community and activism, demanding justice by sharing heartfelt stories and inspiring listeners to take action. With each episode, it underscores the importance of remembrance and the pursuit of accountability for victims and their families.

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2. JC Reedburg
3. Joe Mullins
4. Chad Quinn
5. David Middleman
6. Patricia King

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