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It's the Mystery for Me (A True Crime Podcast)

By: Priscilla and Norma
  • Summary

  • 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 banter. Join them on Tuesdays for new episodes. For source materials, including pictures, please visit: www.itsthemysteryforme.com and follow them on social media: www.itsthemysteryforme.com/links‬ Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed by the hosts are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of their employers.
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Episodes
  • Track 97: Rosaline (Rhonda) Ransom
    Mar 19 2024

    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 pursue her dreams of becoming a nurse and had just enrolled in college for the upcoming Fall semester. But her dreams were curtailed on May 26, 2013 when Rosaline leaves her house and doesn’t return. Her disappearance shocked her community of Pontiac, Michigan. But even more shocking was the list of of suspects. So, what really happened to Rosaline?


    For a list of sources from today's episode and pictures, please visit www.itsthemysteryforme.com/episodes/rosaline-rhonda

    Attorney Benjamin Crump's Instagram post highlighting our podcast

    Good Morning America article regarding ITMFM

    Parentology article

    Our Social Media: www.itsthemysteryforme.com/links

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Track 96: Cynthia Epps
    Mar 5 2024

    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 shocking discovery. But even with these known details, there are still so many questions. This left Cynthia’s family and neighborhood of East Buffalo, NY, desperate for answers.


    For a list of sources from today's episode and pictures, please visit www.itsthemysteryforme.com/episodes/cynthia-epps

    Attorney Benjamin Crump's Instagram post highlighting our podcast

    Good Morning America article regarding ITMFM

    Parentology article

    Our Social Media: www.itsthemysteryforme.com/links

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    54 mins
  • Track 95: Shaniya Davis
    Feb 27 2024

    Shaniya Davis should have been occupied with 5 year old things, like starting kindergarten or playing with her friends. But, her upbringing provided unique challenges. Her mother was battling a drug addiction and as such, was not fit to be a parent. As a result, Shaniya was raised primarily by her dad, Bradley, from around age 1 to age 5. But in September 2009, the living arrangements change and Shaniya is impacted by this decision in a horrific way.

    *This episode involves violence against children. As always, listeners’ discretion is advised.

    For a list of sources from today's episode and pictures, please visit www.itsthemysteryforme.com/episodes/shaniya-davis

    Attorney Benjamin Crump's Instagram post highlighting our podcast

    Good Morning America article regarding ITMFM

    Parentology article

    Our Social Media: www.itsthemysteryforme.com/links

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    42 mins

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