
Black, Brown, & Unsolved
Black, Brown, & Unsolved is a true crime podcast that centers the stories of Black, Brown, and Indigenous people who’ve gone missing or been murdered—and never got the attention they deserved.
Hosted by Amberly, this isn’t just storytelling. It’s real work.
She speaks with families, sits down with law enforcement, reviews 911 calls, police records, and autopsy reports. She breaks down timelines, exposes inconsistencies, and asks the hard questions when no one else will.
Every episode is about more than what happened—it’s about who it happened to, why it was ignored, and what still needs to be done.
Because these cases aren’t cold. They’ve just been buried.
And someone out there still knows something.
Black, Brown, & Unsolved
Three Blocks From Home: The Disappearance of Cleashindra Hall
18-year-old Cleashindra “Clea” Hall vanished on May 9, 1994 — just two weeks before graduation. She was last seen at the home of her employer, Dr. Larry Amos, only three blocks away from her house in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
But her story didn’t make national headlines.
And her case remains unsolved.
This episode breaks down everything:
• What happened that day
• The final phone call with her mother
• The suspicious behavior of her employer
• The failed early investigation
• Psychic warnings, torn flyers, and community silence
• The 2012 search warrant — and what it uncovered
• A mother’s 30-year fight for answers
🎧 Listen now and decide for yourself: What really happened to Cleashindra Hall?
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or the Arkansas State Police at (501) 618-8000
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🟡 These aren’t just stories. These are people.
And someone out there knows what happened to Clea.
“If you know something… say something. Because someone does.”