Tammi
The Black Docket
This podcast is unapologetically Black, dedicated to sharing stories that resonate with our community. We dive into true crime tales that highlight resilience, empowerment, and the complex truths that shape our world and beyond. Every episode is crafted with a unique perspective, offering a fresh take on the stories you think you know, while giving voice to the often overlooked narratives. If you’re looking for a true crime podcast that blends intrigue with a powerful, pro-Black perspective, you’ll love what we’re doing here!
Where to listen?
Podcasts in the app Replaio Radio Coming soonPodcasts are coming to the app soon. Install now and be the first to see a whole new take on podcasts
Episodes
Blood on the Timeline: The Kayla & Kamisha Story 13.08.2025 1:55:49
What began as a simple disagreement between Kayla Henriques and Kamisha Richardson spiraled into a public feud on social media — one that the whole neighborhood seemed to be watching. But when online insults turned into a face-to-face confrontation inside a Brooklyn apartment, everything took a dark and irreversible turn. On this episode of The Black Docket , we explore the tension, the pride, and...
St. Louis’s Darkest Secret: The Story of Maury Travis 31.07.2025 2:31:30
On this episode of The Black Docket , we pull back the curtain on Maury Travis, a name that should be infamous but too many have never heard. The reason is simple. His victims were mostly poor, mostly Black, and all overlooked. Travis was a sadistic serial killer operating out of St. Louis who not only hunted vulnerable women but recorded their suffering on videotape. Today we will walk you throu...
All That Was Supposed to Burn: The Story of Tri-State Crematory 23.07.2025 2:13:31
Bodies dumped. Families betrayed. A small-town secret spiraling into a national nightmare. In this chilling episode of The Black Docket , we investigate the shocking case of the Tri-State Crematory in Georgia. Over 300 corpses were found discarded in the woods. None of them were cremated as promised. Loved ones were given urns filled with concrete dust and wood chips instead of ashes. What went wr...
The Courthouse Massacre That Shook Atlanta: The Brian Nichols Story 11.07.2025 2:08:40
On this episode of The Black Docket , we examine the courtroom that became a crime scene and the man whose escape sent shockwaves through the country. What started as a routine trial in Fulton County spiraled into one of the most devastating failures of courthouse security the criminal justice system has ever seen. But this isn’t just a story about violence. It's a look at what happens when the sy...
She Was a Protester. He Was a Predator: The Murder of Toyin Salau 02.07.2025 1:41:11
This is the true crime story the headlines moved on from but we won’t. Nineteen year old Oluwatoyin “Toyin” Salau, a rising voice in the Black Lives Matter movement, was found murdered in Tallahassee, Florida just days after tweeting about being sexually assaulted. Her killer? Aaron Glee Jr., a man with a violent criminal past and a chilling diary confession. In this episode of The Black Docket tr...
Live from the Cult: The Story of Carbon Nation & Nature Boy 23.06.2025 2:59:53
What happens when a spiritual movement becomes a tool for domination? This week on The Black Docket , we pull back the curtain on Carbon Nation a self-styled “conscious community” that spiraled into accusations of abuse, manipulation, and cult control under the leadership of Eligio Bishop, better known online as Nature Boy From his troubled beginnings in Harlem to his digital rise as a messiah-lik...
Murder in the Morning: The Lita McClinton Case 12.06.2025 1:47:46
It was supposed to be a fresh start. Lita McClinton gorgeous, successful, and finally stepping away from a messy marriage ready to reclaim her peace. But on the morning of her divorce hearing, a knock at the door changed everything. A box of pink roses arrived… and within minutes, Lita was dead. This episode peels back the layers of a murder that shook Atlanta’s Black elite and made headlines for...
Ain’t Nobody Safe — The DC Snipers and the Reign of Random 03.06.2025 1:26:30
In 2002, the D.C. metro area was held hostage by fear. Two people, one rifle, and a blue Chevy Caprice turned everyday routines into high-stakes survival. John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo — the DC Snipers — left an entire region ducking at gas stations, canceling outdoor plans, and praying on their way anywhere. But this isn’t just a crime story. It’s a wild mix of manipulation, power, traum...
The Killer Who Thought He Was Slick: The Cleophus Prince Jr. Story 29.05.2025 2:48:50
He had the looks, the charm, and a terrifying secret. In the early '90s, San Diego was on edge as a series of brutal murders rocked the city and no one suspected the young, athletic man living right in plain sight. Known as the He targeted six women, leaving behind a trail of fear, questions, and outrage. In this episode, we dig deep into the twisted story of Cleophus Prince Jr. — how he manip...
Dragged to Death: The Hate Crime That Changed America – The James Byrd Jr. Story 20.05.2025 1:04:02
In this powerful episode, we revisit one of the most harrowing hate crimes in American history—the 1998 murder of James Byrd Jr. in Jasper, Texas. Byrd, a 49-year-old Black man, was brutally murdered by three white supremacists in an act of racial terror that shocked the nation and led to sweeping changes in hate crime legislation. Join us as we uncover the details of that tragic night, explore th...
Six Trials, One Man: The Shocking Saga of Curtis Flowers 12.05.2025 1:44:36
What does it really mean when a Black man in America can be dragged through the courts not once, not twice, but six times for the same crime—with no solid evidence and no real justice? This week, we’re diving deep into the story of Curtis Flowers, a man from Mississippi who spent over two decades fighting for his freedom after being accused of a 1996 murder he always said he didn’t commit. This is...
Big Game, Bigger Target: Sly Green’s Buffalo Empire 05.05.2025 1:06:49
Cocaine, Cadillac deals, and courtroom confessions—Donald “Sly” Green didn’t just run the streets of Buffalo in the '80s and '90s—he owned them. In this gripping episode of The Black Docket, we dive deep into the life of the man who turned the Queen City into his personal empire. From his childhood to the birth of the infamous L.A Boys crew, we follow the rise of a street legend and the fe...
Catch Me If You Can: The Joan Little Hustle 28.04.2025 54:26
When Joan Little walked out of that North Carolina jail cell in 1974, she didn’t just make a run for it — she rewrote the rules. In this episode of The Black Docket, we dive into Joan’s wild escape story: the mattress hideouts, the crooked cops offering bribes, and the homemade disguises that would make Hollywood jealous. How do you stay frozen under a mattress while a cop literally sits on top of...
Guns, Guts & Revolution: The 1981 Brink’s Heist 21.04.2025 1:13:08
What happens when the revolution needs funding—and a Brink’s truck rolls through town? In 1981, a crew of Black liberation soldiers and white radical allies said bet , and pulled off one of the wildest armored car heists in U.S. history. They weren’t in it for the Lambos. They were in it for the movement. But when $1.6 million goes missing, cops end up dead, and the FBI gets loud? Let’s just say t...
She Lit the Match. He Fed the Flame. A Story of Love, Fire, and a Deadly Follow. Tadaryl Shipp & Christa Pike 15.04.2025 1:13:45
In this chilling episode, we dive into the twisted love triangle that ended in one of the most brutal crimes ever committed by teenagers. Meet Christa Pike—a troubled girl with a thirst for chaos, her boyfriend Tadaryl Shipp, and their quiet accomplice Shadolla Peterson. What started as high school flirtation turned into a deadly game fueled by jealousy, Satanic obsession, and manipulation. How do...
The Gilyard Family Horrors 07.04.2025 52:11
Kansas City got a real problem in the summer of ‘77… and his last name was Gilyard. What happens when violence doesn’t just run in a family — it thrives there? In this episode, we’re digging into the twisted, messy, and downright chilling story of the Gilyard family. Lorenzo Gilyard — the mild-mannered dad-next-door — spent over a decade terrorizing Kansas City as The Kansas City Strangler. But ba...
Sandra Bland 15.03.2025 35:50
In this powerful and thought-provoking episode, we revisit the tragic and deeply unsettling case of Sandra Bland, a 28-year-old Black woman whose arrest and subsequent death in a Texas jail in 2015 sparked national outrage and became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement. Through interviews with activists, legal experts, and those who knew her, we explore the circumstances surrounding...
Fred Hampton 05.03.2025 47:41
What do you get when you mix a 21-year-old revolutionary, a breakfast-loving Black Panther, and a government that’s way too scared of both? The explosive story of Fred Hampton—a man whose charisma and vision made him a hero to the people and public enemy number one to the FBI. In this episode of The Black Docket, we’re diving into the life and untimely death of Fred Hampton, the chairman of the Il...
Rekia Boyd 24.02.2025 29:12
In this powerful episode, we dive into the heartbreaking and infuriating story of Rekia Boyd, a 22-year-old Black woman whose life was tragically cut short in 2012 by an off-duty Chicago police officer. What unfolded that night sparked outrage, protests, and a relentless fight for justice that continues to resonate today. Join us as we explore the details of the case, the systemic issues it expose...
Tamir Rice 09.02.2025 23:00
In this powerful episode, we dive deep into the tragic story of Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old boy whose life was cut short in a moment that shook the nation. Through interviews, expert analysis, and heartfelt storytelling, we explore the systemic issues, racial biases, and failures in policing that led to this devastating event. But we also highlight the resilience of Tamir’s family and community as t...
Emmitt Till 03.02.2025 19:26
In this deeply moving and historically significant episode, we revisit the tragic story of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old African American boy whose brutal murder in 1955 became a catalyst for the Civil Rights Movement. Emmett’s life was cut short during a visit to Mississippi when he was accused of whistling at a white woman—a claim that led to his abduction, torture, and murder at the hands of two w...
Kalief Browder 03.02.2025 38:13
In this powerful and heart-wrenching episode, we delve into the life and legacy of Kalief Browder, a young man whose story exposed the deep flaws in the American criminal justice system. At just 16 years old, Kalief was arrested in New York City for allegedly stealing a backpack—a crime he always maintained he did not commit. What followed was a nightmare: three years on Rikers Island, two of whic...
The Scottsboro Boys 25.01.2025 34:32
In this episode, we’re diving deep into the tragic and infuriating case of the Scottsboro Boys—a story of injustice, racism, and resilience that still hits hard today. From the false accusations to the sham trials and the years of stolen lives, we’re breaking down how this case exposed the cracks in the legal system and the dangerous realities of being Black in America during the 1930s. But don’t...
The Central Park 5 13.01.2025 35:24
In this episode, we're diving deep into one of the most infamous wrongful conviction cases in American history—the story of the Central Park 5. Join us as we unpack the events that led to the arrest, trial, and eventual exoneration of five Black and Latino teens who were falsely accused of a brutal crime in 1989. With our signature mix of humor and a pro-Black perspective, we'll explore the system...
Episode 1: The Atlanta Child Murders 05.01.2025 1:54:09
Welcome to The Black Docket Crime Chronicles, where we unravel the most gripping and haunting stories through a lens that’s unapologetically Black and wholly authentic. In this episode, we’re diving into the chilling case of the Atlanta Child Murders—a dark chapter that shook the city to its core. We’ll explore the facts, confront the unanswered questions, and examine the systemic failures that al...
Similar podcasts
Replaio is not a podcast publisher; show names, artwork and audio belong to their authors and are distributed through public RSS feeds.