Storytelling and great conversations
We are in Morocco today! We cover the story of a shoemaker who killed 36+ women with an unlikely accomplice. What's even stranger than these murders is the way he was executed. To contact me, please email storiesbyt@protonmail.com and @blackgirlslovetruecrime on IG
We are in Kenya today! We have a 2 parter, about Kenya’s most infamous serial killer who killed 18 people but had a goal of killing 100. To contact me, please email storiesbyt@protonmail.com
We are in Kenya today! We have a 2 parter, about Kenya’s most infamous serial killer who killed 18 people but had a goal of killing 100. To contact me, please email storiesbyt@protonmail.com
We are in Ghana today! We discuss a man who was convicted for the strangulation deaths of 9 women and linked to the deaths of possibly 34+ women. To contact me, please email storiesbyt@protonmail.com
We are in Namibia today! We discuss a killer who murdered and dismembered women in close proximity to the Namibian National Road B1. No one was ever convicted for these crimes. To contact me, please email storiesbyt@protonmail.com
We are in the Congo today! We talk about a police constable and mass murderer who killed 57 people in two separate spree killings three years apart. To contact me, please email storiesbyt@protonmail.com
We are still in SA...but we are talking about a female killer today who poisoned two husbands and her only son. To contact me, please email storiesbyt@protonmail.com
We are still in South Africa! We talk about a guy who rapes and murders over 35 women(probably much more) in a little over a year across 3 cities. To contact me, please email storiesbyt@protonmail.com
We are in South Africa this episode! I cover the case of Henri Christo Van Breda who committed a familicide.
We are still in Nigeria this episode talking about how the streets took justice into their hands by “necklacing” 4 young men who were suspected of stealing. Even if those who are meant to save and protect us aren’t doing their jobs, does that justify taking matters into our hands? Is it ok in some cases and not ok in others?
Our first episode is from my home country Nigeria. I tell an incredibly sad story that shows one of the horrors of social media. A young woman was brutally raped and murdered by some “friends” she met on Facebook.
Here is a little about your host, T, and what this podcast will be about. Welcome to the beginning of this journey!