![]() “I was trying to make sure Dottore didn’t hear me…” I sigh sadly, walking through the messy room and sitting beside Scara, wrapped in my blanket. “Ugh, took you long enough!” Scara huffs from inside, crossing his arms and sitting criss-cross on the floor. “Coming, dear!” Odile says, from inside, she opens the door, her hair is up in the usual rose buns and she’s wearing a dress that she made with Father. I use the special knock, to the tune of Daydream Warrior, an Aqours song he likes. I try to walk quietly to the purple door. I grab my comfort blanket, a navy blanket decorated with waves that Father got me for christmas. I laugh a bit, it’s always funny when Scara checks on me. ![]() Takara, Odile told me that you were crying so there's gonna be one of our vent meetings in a few minutes, when your tears have calmed come to my room. I grab the piece of paper and read the yellow ink. I roll my eyes and get up to check it, my tears have calmed down but my cheeks are still wet. A few minutes later there’s a knock on my door, I peek from the blue blanket and there's a small purple piece of paper. I lock my door and sit on my bed, hiding in the covers. If you have any information relating to these unsolved crimes, contact the Metropolitan Police Department at (202) 727-9099.I run to my room, crying. ![]() The all new series premieres on May 17, 2023. Headlee will ask the questions: Why didn’t these murders make the news headlines? Did law enforcement do enough to solve these crimes? And how do racial disparities impact these types of investigations, past and present? Plus, we’ll explore new evidence which may crack the cold case wide open again. Journalist and Public Radio veteran Celeste Headlee (NPR, PBS, TEDx) examines old case files and interviews the investigators and family members who are still haunted by these killings. The media dubbed him “The Freeway Phantom.”įrom iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV, a new podcast reinvestigates the 50 year old unsolved murders of these young girls. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. Between 19, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C. ![]()
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