How did this woman steal $540k from her employer? A Daybell Debate, and off the rails conversation with Mark and Eric (True Consequences podcast).
Kenya Dake, the Daybells, and so much more
Just dropped in to share the audio from last Saturday’s live stream. I hope you enjoy it enough to join me next week, Saturday (7/11). The show starts at 1pm CST. You can watch on Facebook Live or GetVokl.com/channel/Sinister-Silhouettes.
I’m also approaching 15,000 downloads! When I reach that goal, I will be doing an ask me anything stream! I’ll let you know as I get closer so you can prepare your questions.
Last but not least- I have stickers! If you’d like me to send you a couple just DONATE to the podcast. A $2 donation will get you 2 stickers- see how that works?
Just dropped in to share the audio from last Saturday’s live stream. I hope you enjoy it enough to join me this Saturday (6/27). The show starts at 1pm CST. You can watch on Facebook Live or GetVokl.com.
I’m also approaching 15,000 downloads! When I reach that goal, I will be doing an ask me anything stream! I’ll let you know as I get closer so you can prepare your questions.
Last but not least- I have stickers! If you’d like me to send you a couple just DONATE to the podcast. A $2 donation will get you 2 stickers- see how that works?
In this collaborative episode, we document black history and current events with the voices of those who have lived through it.
As podcasters, we have a platform and duty to speak up and call out injustice. In light of the murder of George Floyd, we have come together in solidarity to use our platform to speak up against racial injustice and amplify the voices of black podcasters that deserve more recognition. Racism is prevalent in all industries; from the media who under-report on black victims to the justice system which routinely fails black victims. In this collaborative episode, we document black history and current events with the voices of those who have lived through it.
Written by: CrimeLapse, Morbidology, Sinister Silhouettes, Bruh Issa Murder, Handcuffed Podcast, True Crime? Never Heard of it, Blood and Firewater, Hard Truths Podcast, Noir True Crime Files and All Things Eeerie
Produced by: CrimeLapse and Morbidology
Graphics by: Death by Champagne
Thanks to: Reverie: True Crime Podcast, Evidence of a Crime, All Things Eeerie, It’s Murder Up North, The True Crime Witch, Writing About Crime, Death by Champagne, Murder She Spoke, Murder and More, Always Time for True Crime, Malice, Hometown Homicide, Brew Crime, Our True Crime Podcast
(Drunken Rant) What can we do while black? We can’t eat ice cream in our home, play video games IN OUR HOMES, drive, exercise, shop, buy skittles, listen to music, go to work- what the fuck is safe to do while black? I’ve got a son, several nephews, brothers, cousins, friends- and I TRULY worry about their safety. Why? Simply put- because of white fear. Trust me- I’m scared shitless of white folks. Y’all say the word, and we are DONE. I almost feel like I can communicate with damn near anyone else- any other ethnicity- except white folks. If I speak so that I can be heard, I’m “angry”. If I say I matter, you remind me that everybody matters. If I don’t straighten my hair, I’m too “ethnic”. So what do you want us to do? Die? This is why I cover ALL crimes on my podcast- if you point a finger at me, there are three more pointing at you. Criminals come in all colors, not just shades of black. And even if any one of these victims was a criminal, as long as Ed Kemper, Gary Ridgway, Dennis Rader, and the rest of the serial killer lineup are alive they deserve their day in court! But instead we are burying our INNOCENTS.