
Join best friends MaRah and Taz and they research and tell stories of Black women who kill. They discuss the crimes, the outcomes, and how Black women are treated differently in the justice system than their white counterparts. IG: @Sistaswhokillpod Join the Facebook discussion group! Support this podcast: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sistaswhokill/support
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 291 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

64 -year-old Janet Strickland was tired of living under her husband’s miserly ways. Believing 72-year-old William Strickland was far too cheap, Janet decided she had had enough. She hatched a plan to take control of his money and recruited their own ... more
45 year old Brenda Watson was living her best life with her man, 76- year old Tommie Kellum. One day Tommie said he wanted Brenda out of his house. Their relationship had deteriorated into constant arguments, insults, and growing resentment. Before h... more
Taking is back a few years for this wayback Wednesday. The case makes me wonder.. why is it that every picture we look up of this week's murderess is her mugshot, and the REAL criminal is always shown in his military uniform.
A story that will st... more
In August of 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia, Raissa Kenge was at her wits end. She was in an ongoing battle with her former employer, BDO for being a whistleblower, and she believed that the repercussions are now hitting home. She attempted to be heard by ... more
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Hey Taz and MaRah I came across your show from a recommendation and I haven’t turned back since! Although I don’t get to tune in how I tuned in when I first started I love turning you on when I get a chance and listening away especially when you get to that, “Well I’m not Black I’m OJ” and the “Take that Shh to trial bihh” I’m currently a behind by a year but better for me because I get to binge when I can!! Keep doing what you do ladies!!!
Update: I just heard you read a review that tried to ... more
Hey y’all. Love the podcast. I had been looking for a true crime podcast and this is the one for me. I heard you guys on Crissle’s Couch and I’ve been locked in since! I enjoy your ability to tell our stories in our voices. True storytelling. My only feedback is that the audio sometimes isn’t loud enough for my headphones, so it isn’t always convenient for AirPods when I’m outside. But again, love the pod overall.
Love the podcast and the chemistry between the hosts. My only complaint is the singing during the ads. It actually makes me want to skip them, which I do often, especially when there are several ads in a row. I can’t be the only one who finds this a little annoying. I can’t ever tell if you are actually against honest reviews, or are just joking, but Unfortunately,. I can’t give you a 5–even if your singing voice is actually nice.
Listen I LOVE true crime. My son turned me on to y’all podcast and I’ve been listening every since. Y’all hell and I LOVE this type of carrying on. From MaRah singing and saying PREGNANT to Taz little laugh.
Continued success ladies!💪🏾🤞🏾🫶🏾
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Two hosts share a conversational, documentary-style take on true crime stories focused on Black women, linking cases to broader themes about race, gender, and justice. Episodes mix detailed case timelines, social context, and vivid storytelling with humor and audience engagement, often weaving in audience feedback and sponsor reads. The show stands out for centering Black female perspectives, using accessible storytelling to unpack complex legal outcomes and media narratives, which can be compelling for listeners who want both fresh cases and thoughtful commentary on systemic issues.
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