• The Last Known Moment: The Death of Joyce Carol Vincent
    Jul 14 2026
    On January 25, 2006, housing officers forced open the door of a bedsit above Wood Green Shopping City in North London — not searching for a body, but dealing with unpaid rent. What they found was a skeleton: the remains of thirty-eight-year-old Joyce Carol Vincent, so decomposed she could only be identified through dental records.

    Investigators believe Joyce had been dead since December 2003 — meaning her body lay undiscovered in that flat for over two years. The television was still switched on. Wrapped Christmas gifts sat nearby, never opened. An inquest later returned an open verdict: no forced entry, no evidence of foul play, just an ordinary door that nobody thought to check.

    In this episode of The Last Known Moment, we cover who Joyce really was — a vibrant, socially connected woman before isolation quietly swallowed her final years — the discovery that shocked a nation, and the 2011 documentary Dreams of a Life that finally gave her story a voice.

    There is no killer in this case. No trial. Just an uncomfortable question about how easily a person can disappear from a crowded city, and how long it can take before anyone notices.

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    7 mins
  • The Last Known Moment: The Disappearance of Keeshae Jacobs
    Jul 7 2026
    On September 26, 2016, twenty-one-year-old Keeshae Jacobs left her family's home in Richmond, Virginia's East End for a night out. Around 11 p.m., she texted her mother to say she'd made it to her destination safely. It was the last anyone in her family ever heard from her.

    Keeshae had been in contact with a man named Otis Lee Tucker and was believed to be heading toward his residence. Investigators later found her SIM card and blood-stained items tied to Tucker's home, but without a body or a confession, the case stalled for years.

    In this episode of The Last Known Moment, we cover Keeshae's disappearance, the mother who refused to stop investigating on her own, the 2022 murder that put Tucker behind bars in Florida, and the 2024 confession — secured with help from Tucker's own father — that finally confirmed Keeshae's death without ever charging anyone for it.

    Keeshae's case remains classified as exceptionally closed. Her remains have never been recovered.
    In this episode we cover:
    • ↲ September 26, 2016 — Keeshae's last known movements: a night out in Richmond, and a text to her mother confirming she'd arrived safely
    • ↲ Keeshae was 21 years old, known to family as a homebody and "a very sweet and loving person"
    • ↲ Her SIM card and blood-stained items were later found tied to the residence of Otis Lee Tucker
    • ↲ Richmond Police investigation: what was gathered, what was pursued, and why the case stalled for nearly eight years
    • ↲ Toni Jacobs — Keeshae's mother — who investigated independently after being told there wasn't much police could do
    • ↲ Otis Tucker's 2022 conviction for the murder of Ashley Fowler in Florida, and how it reopened Keeshae's case
    • ↲ The 2024 confession, secured with help from Tucker's father, in which he admitted to disposing of Keeshae's body but not to killing her
    • ↲ Richmond Police Chief Rick Edwards' July 2024 announcement confirming Keeshae's death
    • ↲ Why the case is classified 'exceptionally closed' and why no charges have ever been filed







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    7 mins
  • The Last Known Moment: The Disappearance of Kierra Coles
    Jun 30 2026
    On October 2, 2018, twenty-six-year-old Kierra Coles left her apartment on Chicago's South Side for her mail route — and never came home. She was a United States Postal Service letter carrier. She was six months pregnant. Neither Kierra nor her unborn child have ever been found.

    Kierra's car was later located near her delivery route. Her personal belongings were inside. Kierra was not.In this episode of The Last Known Moment, we cover the full timeline of Kierra's disappearance, the investigation that followed, the years of near-silence in national media coverage, and the relentless advocacy of her mother, Karen Phillips, who has never stopped fighting for answers.

    Kierra's case remains an active missing persons case. A reward of $68,000 is currently offered for information.

    In this episode we cover:
    • October 2, 2018 — Kierra's last known movements: her apartment on South Cottage Grove Avenue, her mail delivery route, and the moment she disappeared
    • Kierra was a 26-year-old USPS letter carrier who was six months pregnant at the time of her disappearance
    • Her personal vehicle was located near her delivery route — her belongings inside, but Kierra was not
    • Chicago Police Department investigation: what was gathered, what was pursued, and where it stands
    • Karen Phillips — Kierra's mother — speaking publicly and advocating without pause for media attention on her daughter's case
    • The question of why national media largely failed to cover a missing pregnant woman for years
    • The Cook County Sheriff's Office active missing persons listing and current case status
    • A $68,000 reward is currently offered for information leading to Kierra's whereabouts or those responsible
    • Anyone with information can contact Chicago Police at 1-833-408-0069

    All stories covered on NaturalQueen77 TV are retold based on publicly available information, court documents, and media coverage. While we strive for accuracy, some details may be subject to interpretation or ongoing legal proceedings. All individuals discussed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


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    13 mins
  • The Last Known Moment: What Happened in That Backyard — The Death of Tamla Horsford
    Jun 17 2026
    On November 3, 2018, Tamla Horsford attended a neighborhood sleepover at a friend's home in Cumming, Georgia. By the next morning, she was found face down in the backyard — dead.

    Within hours, Forsyth County investigators closed the case as an accident: an alcohol-related fall from a second-story balcony. No crime scene was processed. No toxicology was awaited. The people who had been in that home with her were never formally interviewed.

    Tamla's family never accepted that conclusion. And once the details began to surface publicly — physical evidence inconsistent with an accidental fall, a timeline that raised more questions than answers, witness accounts that shifted over time — thousands of people across the country didn't either.

    In this episode of The Last Known Moment, we examine the full timeline of November 3rd–4th, 2018, the forensic and physical evidence that raised serious questions about the official ruling, the role of race in how quickly this case was closed, and the national reckoning that forced investigators to take a second look.
    No charges have ever been filed. The case remains open.

    In this episode we cover:
    • November 3, 2018 — the sleepover at Jeanne Myers' home in Cumming, Georgia
    • At approximately six thirty the following morning — Tamla found face down near the base of a second-story balcony
    • The official ruling: accidental death — no crime scene processing, no formal interviews, no toxicology awaited
    • Physical evidence described as consistent with a physical altercation, not an accidental fall
    • The role of race: Tamla was one of the only Black women at the party, and the investigation closed within hours
    • Summer of 2020 — the national reckoning following George Floyd's murder resurfaces Tamla's case publicly
    • Advocates, activists, and online communities amplify what her family had been saying for two years
    • The Georgia Bureau of Investigation reopens the inquiry under public pressure
    • No charges. No arrests. A family still waiting for answers.

    All stories covered on NaturalQueen77 TV are retold based on publicly available information, court documents, and media coverage. While we strive for accuracy, some details may be subject to interpretation or ongoing legal proceedings. All individuals discussed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


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    11 mins
  • The Last Known Moment EP3: The Disappearance of Asha Degree
    Jun 10 2026
    On Valentine's Day 2000, nine-year-old Asha Degree packed a bag
    in the middle of the night and walked out into a midnight
    rainstorm in Shelby, North Carolina. She was terrified of the
    dark. She had never disobeyed. She was never seen again.

    In this episode of The Last Known Moment, we break down
    everything we know about Asha's disappearance — the witnesses
    who spotted her alone on Highway 18, the backpack discovered
    26 miles from home buried inside a trash bag, and the DNA
    evidence that — more than two decades later — pointed
    investigators toward a Cleveland County family and changed
    the course of the case.

    We also cover:
    • The 2019 homicide reclassification
    • The September 2024 search warrants and the Dedmon family
    • Unsealed warrant documents and a witness account of an
    alleged confession
    • The $100,000 reward currently active in this case
    • What still doesn't add up — and why this case is far
    from over

    Asha Degree would have turned 35 years old on August 5, 2025.
    Her family has never stopped searching for answers.

    If you have information about Asha's disappearance, contact
    the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office tip line:
    📞 (704) 484-6355

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    and suspected homicide of a child, DNA evidence, alleged
    criminal conduct, and details of an active law enforcement
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    12 mins
  • The Last Known Moment — EP2: The Disappearance of Ashley Loring HeavyRunner
    Jun 2 2026
    On the night of June 5, 2017, 20-year-old Ashley Loring HeavyRunner attended a party on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Browning, Montana. Someone filmed that night. Ashley appears in the footage — alive, present, unharmed.After that night, she was gone.What followed is a story that is both deeply personal and heartbreakingly universal. A young woman disappears. The institutions designed to protect her fail to respond. Her family is left to search alone. And eight years later — no arrests, no charges, no answers.

    In this episode of The Last Known Moment, we cover one of America's most under-reported ongoing missing persons cases. We walk through Ashley's last known timeline, the catastrophic failures in the official investigation, a critical tip involving Highway 89 that nearly disappeared along with the evidence, and the impossible jurisdictional gap created by a 1978 Supreme Court ruling that continues to put Indigenous women in danger today.

    We also cover the extraordinary story of Ashley's sister Kimberly Loring — who organized more than a hundred search parties, testified before the United States Senate, and has refused to let her sister's name go quiet.
    In this episode:
    • The June 5 party and the last known footage of Ashley
    • Why authorities told the family: "She's of age, she can leave when she wants to"
    • The Highway 89 tip — and the sweater lost by law enforcement
    • The tribal police / BIA / FBI jurisdiction trap, and the Oliphant v. Suquamish ruling that created it
    • Sam McDonald, Paul Valenzuela, and what may have happened after June 11
    • Kimberly Loring's Congressional testimony
    • Savanna's Act, the Not Invisible Act, and what has — and hasn't — changed
    Ashley HeavyRunner would be 29 years old today. Her case is open. Her family is still searching.If you have information: Contact the FBI at tips.fbi.gov or call the BIA Missing and Murdered Unit at 1-833-560-2065.

    ⚠️ Content Warning: This episode discusses the disappearance of a young woman, systemic failures in law enforcement, violence against Indigenous women, and the MMIW/MMIWG crisis. Listener discretion is advised.

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    13 mins
  • The Last Known Moment: The Disappearance of Jason Jolkowski | Episode 1
    May 26 2026
    ⚠️ CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains detailed discussion of a missing persons case, including references to violence and disturbing circumstances surrounding a disappearance. Listener discretion is advised.
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    On the morning of June 13, 2001, 19-year-old Jason Jolkowski left his Omaha, Nebraska home to walk eight blocks to meet a coworker who was going to give him a ride to work.
    He never arrived.

    No body has ever been found. No suspects have ever been named. No answers have ever been given — to his family, to investigators, or to the public. For 25 years, Jason Jolkowski has simply been… gone.

    In this debut episode of The Last Known Moment, we dive deep into the details of Jason's disappearance — examining the timeline, the people who last saw him, the investigative dead ends, and the family who has never stopped searching.

    What happened in those eight blocks? And why, after a quarter century, does this case remain unsolved?
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    13 mins
  • The Tylenol Copycats: Copycat Killers, Insurance Schemes & Unsolved Poisonings | NaturalQueen77 TV
    May 19 2026
    After the 1982 Tylenol murders shocked Chicago, a dangerous blueprint was left behind — and some people decided to use it.

    In this episode of NaturalQueen77 TV, we follow the chilling wave of copycat poisonings that emerged in the years that followed. We cover the 1986 death of Sue Snow in Auburn, Washington — the first crack in what would become a twisted murder-for-hire scheme — and the extraordinary forensic investigation that led to Stella Nickel, the first person ever convicted under the federal anti-tampering act. Then we look at Diane Elsroth's unsolved cyanide poisoning in Yonkers, New York, and Joseph Melling's calculated attack on his own wife disguised as random product tampering.

    One anonymous killer in 1982 changed consumer safety forever. But the copycats they inspired? Those cases are far from over.

    ⚠️ Listener discretion advised. This episode contains discussions of graphic violence, poisoning, and mature themes. Stories are based on publicly available information, court documents, and media coverage. All individuals discussed are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


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    8 mins