• Hunting 4 Answsers: Web of Mysteries: Joniah Walker
    Jul 4 2025

    The Black Effect Presents... Hunting 4 Answers!

    In this episode of Hunting 4 Answers: When 15-year-old Joniah Walker vanished from Milwaukee in June 2022, she left behind only a chilling trail of digital footprints and unanswered questions. What began as a routine summer afternoon turned into a years-long mystery involving secrets and disturbing messages. Three years later she still remains missing. Anyone with information about Joniah's whereabouts should contact the Milwaukee Police Department at 414-933-4444 or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST.

    This is the story of Joniah Walker.

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    14 mins
  • No Witness Protection : Kelsey Collins
    Jul 3 2025

    In this episode of Hunting 4 Answers: In May 2009, 18-year-old Kelsey Collins disappeared on her way to visit her boyfriend—just weeks after bravely testifying in federal court against the man who trafficked her. With her phone suddenly going dark and no trace left behind, suspicion and fear quickly began to settle in. Anyone with information about the Kelsey's whereabouts should contact the Everett Police Department at 425-257-8400 or their local authorities.

    This is the story of Kelsey Collins.

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    8 mins
  • A Fatal "Fall": Tamla Horsford
    Jun 30 2025

    In this episode of Hunting 4 Answers: When 40-year-old Tamla Horsford attended a slumber party with fellow football moms in a quiet Georgia suburb, she expected laughter, wine, and sisterhood. By morning, she was dead in the backyard—and the official story just doesn’t add up. What really happened that night in Cumming, Georgia? 7 years later and her loved one's still aren't convinced it was all just an "accident."

    This is the story of Tamla Horsford.

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    11 mins
  • Hunting 4 Answers: Quieting the Queen: Lynn Eusan
    Jun 28 2025

    The Black Effect Presents... Hunting 4 Answers!

    In this episode of Hunting 4 Answers: In 1971, civil rights activist Lynn Eusan made history as the first Black homecoming queen at a predominantly white Southern university. Just three years later, she was found stabbed to death in the backseat of a stranger’s car. The man responsible was arrested—then acquitted. Over 50 years later, her murder remains unsolved. Was Lynn targeted for the crown she wore… or the revolution she led?

    This is the story of Lynn Eusan.

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    11 mins
  • Last Glance: Lakira Goldsmith
    Jun 27 2025

    In this episode of Huntigng 4 Answers: One night in November 2018, 20-year-old Lakira Goldsmith returned home after a night out with her boyfriend. Her grandmother watched her get out of the car, but she never came inside. Hours later, she made one final phone call from a maintance worker's phone and then vanished without a trace. Six years later, there's been no arrests, no witnesses and no answers. Just a phone left behind and a family's fight for truth. Anyone with information about this case should contact the Montgomery Police Department at 334-625-2810. You can also leave an anonymous tips to Central Alabama Crime Stoppers at 334-215-STOP.

    This is the story of Lakira Goldsmith.

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    8 mins
  • Mexico Woes: Lesley Ann Herring
    Jun 25 2025

    In this episode of Hunting 4 Answers: She vanished after a fight with her husband. He never reported her missing. When 45-year-old Lesley Herring disappeared from her Los Angeles condo in 2009, her family immediately knew something was wrong. What followed was a chilling unraveling of lies, a suspicious trip to Mexico, and a murder conviction—without a body ever found. Anyone with information about this case should contact the Los Angeles Police Department at 213-485-5381.

    This is the story of Lesley Ann Herring.

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    8 mins