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SHADES of MURDER
Alita Cauldwell
61 episodes
4 days ago
Shades of Murder, hosted by academic and criminal law enthusiast Alita Cauldwell, explores true crime across time and around the world. From female criminals, serial killers, to historical cold cases, each episode dives deep into criminology, psychology, and culture in a way never heard before.
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Shades of Murder, hosted by academic and criminal law enthusiast Alita Cauldwell, explores true crime across time and around the world. From female criminals, serial killers, to historical cold cases, each episode dives deep into criminology, psychology, and culture in a way never heard before.
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47: MMIWG2S NC - Lumbee Women of Robeson County
SHADES of MURDER
56 minutes 2 seconds
7 months ago
47: MMIWG2S NC - Lumbee Women of Robeson County

Between April and June 2017, in the small rural Southern town of Lumberton, NC, whispers of a serial killer spread throughout the neighborhood. The bodies of three women were discovered within only a few blocks of one another. Their deaths would shine a light on the unknown number of missing and murdered Indigenous women of Robeson County whose homicides have yet to be solved. 

If you have any information about the women featured in this episode, please get in touch with the FBI- Charlotte Office:

(704) 672-6100 or submit tips online at tips.fbi.gov. 

If you or a loved one is struggling with substance abuse, please don't hesitate to call/text 988 or go to samhsa.gov for resources

If you enjoy the show and want to support it, please rate the podcast on Spotify/Apple by going to the About page or leave a review online.

DM me on Instagram at shadesofmurder_podcast

or contact me at alitadogmasshadesomurder@gmail.com

Research for Episode 47:A look back at the kidnapping of Hania Aguilar, a case that gripped NC — and beyond

An arrest in Hedgepeth death, but other missing and murdered Indigenous cases unsolved

Authorities look for 16-year-old runaway | Robesonian

Fired Robeson deputy speaks out on allegation his mishandled evidence linked to Hania Aguilar murder suspec

History and Culture | lumbee-tribe-of-nc

Lauren Holmes, Unsolved Murder from North Carolina in 2013.

Man gets life without parole for killing Hania Aguilar in Robeson County, tries to escape before and after court appearance | WBTW

Missed evidence in Robeson rape case prompts investigation, puts spotlight on rape-kit backlogs - ABC11 Raleigh-Durham

North Carolina officials are ignoring a crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women – Scalawag

Operation Tarnished Badge: Years later, tarnish remains

Police unsure if slayings of 2 prostitutes linked | Robesonian

Red Justice Project calls attention to NC’s missing and murdered Indigenous people

Robeson County man charged with killing 18-year-old woman, setting her house on fire

The Lumbee Tribe and MMIWG2S: How a Crisis Hides Behind Unreported Data

"There's a Sickness in Robeson": Families of Slain Native Americans in NC Want Justice

Three murders not forgotten six years later | Robesonian

‘When it’s one of us nobody cares’ | Robesonian


SHADES of MURDER
Shades of Murder, hosted by academic and criminal law enthusiast Alita Cauldwell, explores true crime across time and around the world. From female criminals, serial killers, to historical cold cases, each episode dives deep into criminology, psychology, and culture in a way never heard before.