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No Tears For Black Girls

No Tears For Black Girls

By: John Reedburg Media
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No Tears For Black Girls uncovers forgotten cases of missing and murdered Black women ignored by mainstream media. We center black women's voices, honor victims' voices in true crime, and expose the systemic failures keeping black women stories buried in silence. This is black women true crime told as community — not content. Real cases. Real families. Real cost. Hosted by Samantha Paul | Narrated by J.C. Reedburg. New episodes weekly. Say her name. Demand justice. 📚 J.C. Reedburg book series 🎙️ @notearsforblackgirlsJohn Reedburg Media True Crime
Episodes
  • Ruthey Smith: Four Years Missing | Update & Rewind
    Jun 28 2026

    In 2023, we told you about Ruthey Smith, a 19-year-old mother who disappeared from Los Angeles on March 2, 2022. Four years later, Ruthey is still missing—and her family is still fighting to bring her home.

    In this update and rewind, we revisit Ruthey’s original story, examine what has been publicly verified since our first report, and separate confirmed facts from the rumors that can derail a search. Authorities have treated Ruthey’s disappearance as a suspected human-trafficking case, but there is still no verified public confirmation that she has been found. Claims placing Ruthey in Las Vegas remain unconfirmed.

    Ruthey may also use the names Grayson or Winter. Please listen, share, and help keep her name visible until she is safely home.

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    10 mins
  • A 16-Year-Old Black Girl Vanished. Ten Days Later, Charlotte Had Questions.
    Jun 15 2026

    Juliana Umba Nzita was reported missing on April 28, 2026. Ten days later, the sixteen-year-old was found dead in Charlotte. Police classified her death as suicide, but her story leaves behind painful questions about urgency, visibility, and what happens when a missing Black girl is not treated like a crisis soon enough.

    In this episode of No Tears For Black Girls: The Cases They Ignored, Samantha Paul tells Juliana’s story with care, dignity, and one clear demand: Black girls deserve to be noticed while they are still here.

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    13 mins
  • Only Two Weeks: The Killing of Vontisha “Sway” Williams
    May 16 2026

    Vontisha “Sway” Williams was a mother, grandmother, and business owner trying to rebuild her life after unimaginable loss. She had only been in her new home for two weeks when gunfire tore through it in the middle of the night. Her younger daughter survived. Sway did not. In this episode of No Tears For Black Girls: The Cases They Ignored, Samantha Paul tells the story behind the headline and brings listeners back to the woman at the center of it all: a loving, dependable, hardworking Black woman whose family is still fighting for answers. This is not just a story about violence. It is a story about grief, survival, silence, and the fight for justice for Vontisha “Sway” Williams.

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    21 mins
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