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The D-Lo Show

The D-Lo Show

Written by: Ryan “D-Lo” DeLozier
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A small-town murder. A silent rifle. A decades-old mystery. In The D-Lo Show, host Ryan “D-Lo” DeLozier explores stories that shaped communities but were nearly forgotten. Season One reopens the file on the 1975 murder of Linda Madison in Yakima, Washington—a case involving a homemade potato silencer and a troubled teen named Joseph Brooks. Through deep research, public records, and compelling narrative, D-Lo brings the past into the present with a mix of curiosity, reflection, and respect for the people and places at the heart of each story.Ryan “D-Lo” DeLozier True Crime
Episodes
  • The Red SUV: Who Killed Michael Frazier?
    Jan 19 2026

    Michael Frazier was known as a quiet, caring man who loved fishing at the Priest Rapids Dam and spending time with his brothers. He wasn't a gang member, and he wasn't looking for trouble. But at 2:00 AM on a September morning in 2018, trouble found him in the form of a red SUV on West Chestnut Avenue. Today on The D-Lo Show, we look at a case that shocked the Yakima community—a murder with no clear motive, no known ties to crime, and a shooter who is still out there.

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    15 mins
  • The 20-Year Gap: Deprecia Ware and Patricia Allen
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode of The D-Lo Show, we look at two lives stolen decades apart. 19-year-old Deprecia Ware was heading to a Halloween party in 2014 when she was gunned down in an alley near A.C. Davis High School. Nineteen years earlier, 21-year-old Patricia Allen was found murdered in her apartment on Tieton Drive. Both cases have gone cold, but Yakima’s new cold case unit is using 2024 technology and social media to hunt for the truth. One witness, one memory, or one DNA sample is all it takes to change everything.


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    11 mins
  • Eight Shell Casings: The Death of Landynn Lewis
    Jan 5 2026

    It happened in broad daylight in a busy pizzeria parking lot. 17-year-old Landynn Lewis was behind the wheel of his Jeep when gunfire erupted, claiming his life and leaving a community in shock. While an arrest has been made and a 10mm Glock recovered, the legal battle over what really happened at Tony’s Big Cheese Pizza is just beginning. Today on The D-Lo Show, we break down the June 2024 shooting, the surveillance footage that tells a conflicting story, and the thin line between self-defense and murder.


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    11 mins
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