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Black, Brown, & Unsolved

Black, Brown, & Unsolved

Written by: Amberly
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Soft voice, Hard Truth.💔


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.

© 2026 Black, Brown, & Unsolved
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Episodes
  • 🕯️Last Seen in Custody: The Disappearance of Terrance Williams
    Jan 21 2026

    💔 In January 2004, Terrance Williams disappeared in Naples, Florida.

    He was a father.

    A son.

    A man working two jobs and trying to rebuild his life.


    And then… he was gone.


    Terrance was last seen alive after an encounter with a Collier County sheriff’s deputy.

    The deputy said he gave Terrance a ride.

    Said he dropped him off at a Circle K.

    Said he later didn’t remember key details.


    No surveillance footage ever confirmed that drop-off.

    No witnesses saw Terrance again.

    No charges were ever filed.


    What followed was a trail of shifting stories, disturbing audio, racialized language, and an investigation filled with contradictions… not just in Terrance’s case, but in another disappearance tied to the same deputy.


    This episode breaks it all down:

    • The night Terrance vanished

    • The phone calls that raised red flags

    • The 911 and dispatch audio you need to hear for yourself

    • The investigation — and where it failed

    • The connection to another missing man

    • And where the case stands today


    This isn’t just about what happened.

    It’s about who was believed… and who wasn’t.


    🧩 RELATED CASE

    Another man vanished after an encounter with the same deputy:

    🔗 Felipe Santos

    https://ncmissingpersons.org/felipe-santos/


    🎧 BLACK, BROWN, & UNSOLVED AFTER DARK

    I’m sharing what I really think happened in this case… plus my full conversation with Terrance’s daughter, Kiara… on Black, Brown & Unsolved: After Dark.


    If you want the unfiltered version, that’s where it lives.


    📞 HAVE A TIP?

    If you know anything about the disappearance of Terrance Williams, contact:

    Collier County Sheriff’s Office

    • Or submit tips anonymously through local or federal channels


    If you don’t know where to start… say something anyway.


    💬 TALK TO ME

    Have thoughts? A theory? Something that stood out?


    📲 Click the “Text Amberly” link to text me directly… it goes straight to my phone. I read every message.


    🎧 SUPPORT THE SHOW

    If you’re able, support Black, Brown & Unsolved so I can keep telling these stories… responsibly, independently, and with families at the center.

    ✨ Subscribing also unlocks bonus After Dark episodes. This is where I drop my interviews with families, case updates, mini and bonus episodes, and also

    Text Amberly!

    Support the show

    Soft voice. Hard truth. 💔

    These stories are heavy.

    Please listen with care. 🤍

    🤎 Black, Brown, & Unsolved is independent, listener-supported, and victim-focused.

    These are real lives, not headlines, not content, not clicks.

    Each episode is built through time spent with families, direct interviews, extensive research, ongoing follow-ups, community feedback, or communication with law enforcement so these stories are handled with care, context, and accountability.

    If you’re able to support this work, you can do so for $7 a month, less than a Starbucks run or a Chipotle order.

    All you have to do is click Support the Show.


    Website: www.blackbrownunsolved.com

    Email: thebbupod@yahoo.com


    Follow and connect📱

    TikTok | Instagram | Lemon8: @amberlytruecrime


    If you subscribe on TikTok, you’ll also have access to subscriber-only lives where we talk through cases, updates, and questions together in real time.


    Until next time…

    I’m your host, Amberly ✨

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    36 mins
  • 🎙️➡️🤎From Podcast To Purpose: 2025 Recap
    Jan 14 2026

    2025 Recap… The Year That Changed Everything


    Please note: This episode is going up later than planned due to technical issues with recording/uploading. Thank you for your patience… and thank you for always showing up.


    2025 was not a year I could have planned.

    It was a year that grew this platform beyond anything I imagined.


    What started as a podcast… became advocacy.

    What started as telling stories… became holding systems accountable.

    What started as research… became real relationships with families who are still fighting for answers.


    In this recap episode, I’m walking you through the cases that shaped this year — the families who trusted me with their stories, the moments that changed me, and why I continue to do this work even when it’s heavy.


    We talk about:

    • why our cases are treated differently

    • how law enforcement and media shape urgency

    • what it means when families who’ve sat with major platforms still come to me for help

    • and why staying homegrown matters to me


    This episode also includes case updates (and lack thereof), reflections on the work, and what’s coming next.


    Thank you for listening.

    Thank you for sharing.

    Thank you for caring.


    🖤 2025 Cases Covered in This Recap


    Tamla Horsford

    Dulce Maria Alavez

    My Mother

    Lovett “LJ” Moore

    Celina Mays



    🌑 Black, Brown, & Unsolved After Dark



    For case updates, exclusive family interviews, mini episodes, and behind-the-scenes context, you can subscribe to Black, Brown, & Unsolved After Dark.

    All links are in the show notes.


    Your support keeps this work possible.




    This has been the 2025 Recap on Black, Brown, & Unsolved.

    I’m your host, Amberly — and I’ll see you soon for our first case of the New Year.

    Text Amberly!

    Support the show

    Soft voice. Hard truth. 💔

    These stories are heavy.

    Please listen with care. 🤍

    🤎 Black, Brown, & Unsolved is independent, listener-supported, and victim-focused.

    These are real lives, not headlines, not content, not clicks.

    Each episode is built through time spent with families, direct interviews, extensive research, ongoing follow-ups, community feedback, or communication with law enforcement so these stories are handled with care, context, and accountability.

    If you’re able to support this work, you can do so for $7 a month, less than a Starbucks run or a Chipotle order.

    All you have to do is click Support the Show.


    Website: www.blackbrownunsolved.com

    Email: thebbupod@yahoo.com


    Follow and connect📱

    TikTok | Instagram | Lemon8: @amberlytruecrime


    If you subscribe on TikTok, you’ll also have access to subscriber-only lives where we talk through cases, updates, and questions together in real time.


    Until next time…

    I’m your host, Amberly ✨

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    19 mins
  • 🎄 On The 12th Day of Christmas: Released to Reoffend… Jennifer Strong/Armond Langford
    Dec 24 2025

    🎄 12 Days of Christmas on Black, Brown, & Unsolved.


    This is not an unsolved case… and that’s exactly why it needed to be covered.


    In this episode, we examine the case of Armond Langford, a man with a documented history of violent crime who was released early and allowed back into the community… only to go on and commit one of the most terrifying crimes imaginable.


    A Louisville mother was kidnapped at knifepoint.

    Her two children were in the car.

    She was stabbed.

    And she was forced to help rob a bank to survive.


    This episode isn’t about race.

    It’s about systems.


    It’s about shock probation, recidivism, and how someone serving a 14-year sentence can walk free after just a few years… while others sit behind bars for decades over non-violent offenses.


    It’s about how we define “low risk.”

    Who gets second chances.

    And who pays the price when those decisions go wrong.


    And this… this is the story of what happens when habitual offenders are allowed to walk.


    🔗 SOURCES


    • https://www.wave3.com/2025/08/23/louisville-kidnapping-bank-robbery-langford-mental-evaluation/
    • https://www.wdrb.com/news/crime/armond-langford-shock-probation-bank-robbery-kidnapping/article_9b7c5fbc-xxxx.html
    • https://www.whas11.com/article/news/crime/louisville-bank-robbery-kidnapping-armond-langford/
    • https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/crime/2025/08/armond-langford-kidnapping-bank-robbery-shock-probation/
    • https://www.wdrb.com/in-depth/shock-probation-kentucky-langford-case/article_impact.html



    Text Amberly!

    Support the show

    Soft voice. Hard truth. 💔

    These stories are heavy.

    Please listen with care. 🤍

    🤎 Black, Brown, & Unsolved is independent, listener-supported, and victim-focused.

    These are real lives, not headlines, not content, not clicks.

    Each episode is built through time spent with families, direct interviews, extensive research, ongoing follow-ups, community feedback, or communication with law enforcement so these stories are handled with care, context, and accountability.

    If you’re able to support this work, you can do so for $7 a month, less than a Starbucks run or a Chipotle order.

    All you have to do is click Support the Show.


    Website: www.blackbrownunsolved.com

    Email: thebbupod@yahoo.com


    Follow and connect📱

    TikTok | Instagram | Lemon8: @amberlytruecrime


    If you subscribe on TikTok, you’ll also have access to subscriber-only lives where we talk through cases, updates, and questions together in real time.


    Until next time…

    I’m your host, Amberly ✨

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    5 mins
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