Affirmative Murder is the true crime comedy podcast hosted by Alvin Williams and Francel Evans. Each week they swap murder stories from marginalized communities, while trying not to rant about anything from fast food, to what is actually buried in graveyards...Follow them as they shed a light on the darker side of true crime, pun intended.
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Affirmative Murder is the true crime comedy podcast hosted by Alvin Williams and Francel Evans. Each week they swap murder stories from marginalized communities, while trying not to rant about anything from fast food, to what is actually buried in graveyards...Follow them as they shed a light on the darker side of true crime, pun intended.
This week Alvin and Fran discuss the mysterious disappearance of Kaymani Latigue, a 13-year-old girl from Toledo, Ohio. They discuss the implications of being a latchkey kid, the fear of being home alone, and the responsibilities of parents in ensuring their children's safety.
Resources:
https://www.13abc.com/2025/03/25/everything-we-know-about-death-13-year-old-keimani-latigue/
https://co.lucas.oh.us/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1891
https://people.com/keimani-latigue-cause-of-death-revealed-11703522
https://people.com/ohio-dad-wanted-murder-missing-daughter-went-tv-days-earlier-11702933
https://nypost.com/2025/03/26/us-news/teen-keimani-latigue-found-murdered-raped-dad-arrested-after-shootout-with-cops/
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Affirmative Murder
Affirmative Murder is the true crime comedy podcast hosted by Alvin Williams and Francel Evans. Each week they swap murder stories from marginalized communities, while trying not to rant about anything from fast food, to what is actually buried in graveyards...Follow them as they shed a light on the darker side of true crime, pun intended.