
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
Eight Bullets and a Christmas Tree: My Mother’s Story
On Christmas Day 2002, I was with my uncle when I got the news my mom had been shot — eight times — by the man she was married to at the time.
In this episode, I walk you through that day, what I saw when I got to the hospital, and the words my Granny said that still stay with me. I share the moments that shaped how I saw my mom, not just as a victim, but as a survivor.
We’ll talk about the justice system’s response, the way her case was handled, and why I’ll never be okay with how little she was protected — then or now.
This is more than my mom’s story.
It’s a story about survival, family, and the fight to be seen as more than a case file.
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