Murder In The Black

Steph and M.D.

M.D. and STEPH are sisters who share a passion for true crime. ​They are committed to highlighting stories within the black community that often do not receive the attention they deserve. This has led them to create a platform where these stories can be shared on a weekly basis through their podcast. Drawing on her legal expertise, M.D. provides the legal context of each case, while Steph delves into the details concerning the victims and occasionally the perpetrators. By tuning in weekly, listeners can expect to learn about lesser-known crime cases and gain a deeper understanding of the cases read less
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(Reupload) Negligence and Consequences : The Case of Chante Mallard
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(Reupload) Negligence and Consequences : The Case of Chante Mallard
In this episode, Steph addresses the audio quality issues in the previous podcast and apologizes to the listeners. She then introduces the case of Chante Mallard, a nursing assistant who was involved in a shocking hit-and-run incident. Steph provides details about the events leading up to the incident, including Chante's drug use and her decision not to seek help after hitting Gregory Biggs. Chante was eventually caught and sentenced to 50 years for murder and 10 years for tampering with evidence. The episode concludes with reflections on the consequences of our actions and the need for community support for the homeless and mentally ill. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Keywords audio quality, apology, hit-and-run, Chante Mallard, nursing assistant, drug use, Gregory Biggs, decision, seek help, caught, sentenced, consequences, community support, homeless, mentally ill ------------------------------------------------------------------ Takeaways Apologizing and acknowledging mistakes is important in maintaining trust with the audience. The case of Chante Mallard highlights the consequences of making poor choices, such as drinking and driving. There is a need for more community support and resources for the homeless and mentally ill. The episode raises questions about why Gregory Biggs was on the highway and the importance of creating safe environments for vulnerable individuals.
Steve McNair |(Rebroadcast) feat. Jamaal B.
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Steve McNair |(Rebroadcast) feat. Jamaal B.
In this episode of Murder in the Black, the hosts discuss the mysterious death of football player Steve McNair. They are joined by their brother Jamal, an expert in sports, who provides background information on McNair's career. The hosts explore the theory of a murder-suicide involving McNair and his mistress, Jenny Kazemi. They discuss the financial difficulties and jealousy that may have contributed to the tragedy. However, they also question the validity of these theories and highlight inconsistencies in the evidence. The conversation explores four theories surrounding the death of Steve McNair: 1) that his girlfriend, Sahel Kazemi, killed him and then herself in a murder-suicide; 2) that Adrian Gilliam, who sold Kazemi the gun, was involved in the crime; 3) that McNair's best friends, Wayne Neely and Robert Gaddy, had a role in the murder; and 4) that McNair's wife, Mechelle McNair, was responsible. The conversation highlights the lack of thorough investigation into these theories and the presence of unanswered questions and suspicious circumstances. The main takeaway is the importance of being cautious and aware of the consequences when getting involved in complicated relationships. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Chapters00:00Introduction to Steve McNair17:42The Mystery Surrounding Steve McNair's Death21:43The Four Theories34:45Men and Women's Suicide Methods36:32Holes in the Theory of Jenny's Involvement37:29Gunpowder Residue and Lack of Evidence38:53Size and Shooting Ability39:49Unusual Circumstances41:38Missing Gun and Lack of Evidence44:37Suspicious Actions of Best Friends48:15Theft and Suspicion of McNair's Wife54:29Michelle McNair's Involvement01:04:08Consequences of Getting Involved with Married Men