Kimberley Mckenzie
Cries From the Caribbean
Beneath the crystal-clear waters and swaying palm trees of the Caribbean lies a darker truth. Cries From the Caribbean explores the shocking true crimes that shatter the tranquil façade of tropical islands—from resort disappearances to local mysteries that never make international headlines. Host Kimberley knows this darkness intimately—her own mother was murdered in Antigua. Now she is dedicated to giving voice to victims and their families across the Caribbean, uncovering the stories that island silence tries to bury.
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Kimberley Mckenzie
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Apr 15, 2026
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Episodes
Alvin Morris: Gone Too Soon 15.04.2026 17:01
A school. A teacher. A crime scene that should have never existed. In April 1999, Alvin Morris — a respected IT teacher and former cricketer — was found dead on the compound of Antigua Girls' High School. What began as a quiet Easter weekend turned into one of Antigua’s most haunting unsolved cases. He was last seen returning to the school… with someone following him. Days later, his body was...
Who Killed Jane Tipson? 20.02.2026 12:42
A conservationist, animal welfare advocate, and outspoken opponent of a proposed dolphin park, Jane spent years challenging projects she believed would harm the island’s wildlife and fragile ecosystems. Her activism earned her respect… and, according to those closest to her, it also earned her threats. On the night she was killed, nothing was stolen. Police ruled out robbery early on. From the beg...
Mass Murder: Campuz Trendz Six 01.01.2026 11:02
On a quiet Friday evening in Barbados, a routine shopping trip turned into one of the deadliest acts of violence the country had ever seen. Six young women lost their lives inside the Campus Trendz Boutique—an unimaginable tragedy that shattered families, traumatized survivors, and forced an entire nation to confront questions about safety, justice, and gun violence. In this episode of Cries from...
The Unsolved Murder of Kimberly De Leon 21.08.2025 10:16
In October 2018, Saint Lucia was shaken by the brutal murder of 42-year-old Kimberly De Leon, a public servant and devoted mother of two. Found shot in her own home, Kimberly’s death sparked suspicion, grief, and years of unanswered questions. Despite early suspicions, legal battles, and even shocking revelations about missing evidence from police custody, no one has ever been charged with her mur...
Four Minute Window: The Death of Adrianna Younge 14.08.2025 19:21
An afternoon by the pool in the Caribbean heat was supposed to be fun and relaxing. Instead, it became every family’s worst nightmare. On April 23, 2025, 11-year-old Adrianna Younge vanished at a popular hotel in Guyana. Within minutes, she was gone—no alarms, no witnesses, no clear answers. Nearly 20 hours later, her lifeless body was found in the very pool police had already searched. Authoritie...
A Father's Fight: Derricka Rogers 31.07.2025 16:45
In this week’s episode of Cries from the Caribbean , we head to the quiet farming community of Gravel Hill, Clarendon, where a determined father refused to wait for answers after his daughter disappeared. Derricka Rogers, also known as Muffy, was last seen waiting at a taxi stand in Milk River. What unfolded next is a gut-wrenching story of persistence, heartbreak, and the lengths one father was w...
The Stillness After: Noah Hurst 24.07.2025 21:32
When 24-year-old Noah Hurst vanished without a trace on the peaceful island of Antigua, his family was left searching for answers in a system that moved too slow and spoke too little. In the very first episode of Cries from the Caribbean , host Kimberley McKenzie shares the heart-breaking and little-known story of Noah’s disappearance, the discovery of his remains, and the resilience of a mother w...
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