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Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
Raven Siyad
20 episodes
3 months ago

Welcome to the Forgotten Echoes Podcast.

I’m your host, Raven Siyad — analyst and fitness instructor by day, and web sleuth by night.

I’ve been immersed in the world of true crime for as long as I can remember. But when I thought about stepping into this space, I knew I wanted to do more than just tell stories — I wanted to make a difference.

This podcast is dedicated to the often-overlooked cases of Black women and girls — stories that haven’t received the attention they deserve. Each week, we’ll explore one of these cases, piecing together what’s known, what’s missing, and what still needs to be asked.

You’ll hear about the tireless efforts of families, advocates, and investigators who refuse to let these stories fade. And at the end of every episode, there’s a call to action — because your voice, your awareness, and your willingness to share can help bring these cases back into the light.

This is Forgotten Echoes. Stay vigilant. Stay aware. And keep the echoes of the forgotten alive.

I’ll see you soon.

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Welcome to the Forgotten Echoes Podcast.

I’m your host, Raven Siyad — analyst and fitness instructor by day, and web sleuth by night.

I’ve been immersed in the world of true crime for as long as I can remember. But when I thought about stepping into this space, I knew I wanted to do more than just tell stories — I wanted to make a difference.

This podcast is dedicated to the often-overlooked cases of Black women and girls — stories that haven’t received the attention they deserve. Each week, we’ll explore one of these cases, piecing together what’s known, what’s missing, and what still needs to be asked.

You’ll hear about the tireless efforts of families, advocates, and investigators who refuse to let these stories fade. And at the end of every episode, there’s a call to action — because your voice, your awareness, and your willingness to share can help bring these cases back into the light.

This is Forgotten Echoes. Stay vigilant. Stay aware. And keep the echoes of the forgotten alive.

I’ll see you soon.

Show more...
True Crime
News,
Daily News
Episodes (20/20)
Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Disappearance of Aaliyah Hall Bell (Rock Hill, South Carolina)
3 months ago
21 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Disappearance of Relisha Rudd (Washington D.C.)
3 months ago
23 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Murders of Tammy Cooper and Jazmine, KaDiece and Kasheim Allen (Lubbock, Texas)
4 months ago
24 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Murder of Tiané Brown (Detroit, Michigan)
5 months ago
26 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Murder of Ella Crawley (Winston-Salem, North Carolina)
5 months ago
20 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Mysterious Disappearance of Marlisha Love (St. Louis, Missouri)
6 months ago
17 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Bus Stop Disappearances of Caleta White & Lashaya Stine (Auburn, Washington & Aurora, Colorado)
6 months ago
30 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Abduction of Nefertiri "Neffie" Trader (New Castle, Delaware)
6 months ago
23 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Murder of Lucia Roberts (Boston, Massachusetts)
6 months ago
26 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Disappearance of Shy'Kemmia "Shy Shy" Pate (Unadilla, Georgia)
7 months ago
24 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Disappearance of Khiara Henry (Maui, Hawaii)
7 months ago
24 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Disappearance of Dannette & Jeannette Millbrook (Augusta, Georgia)
7 months ago
29 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Murders of Theresa Bunn & Hazel Lewis (Chicago, Illinois)
7 months ago
26 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Murder of Laneshia Crowder (Carrollton, Georgia)
8 months ago
28 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Disappearance of Alexis Patterson (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
8 months ago
36 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Abduction of Monica Bowie (Atlanta, Georgia)
8 months ago
29 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Disappearance of Cleashindra "Clea" Hall (Pine Bluff, Arkansas)
8 months ago
31 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Murder of Kanika Powell (Prince George County, Maryland)
8 months ago
32 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Murders of Tioni Theus & Britney Hardwick (Los Angeles, California & Cleveland, Ohio)
9 months ago
17 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast
The Disappearance of Cajairah Fraise (Beaumont, California)
9 months ago
26 minutes

Forgotten Echoes: A True Crime Podcast

Welcome to the Forgotten Echoes Podcast.

I’m your host, Raven Siyad — analyst and fitness instructor by day, and web sleuth by night.

I’ve been immersed in the world of true crime for as long as I can remember. But when I thought about stepping into this space, I knew I wanted to do more than just tell stories — I wanted to make a difference.

This podcast is dedicated to the often-overlooked cases of Black women and girls — stories that haven’t received the attention they deserve. Each week, we’ll explore one of these cases, piecing together what’s known, what’s missing, and what still needs to be asked.

You’ll hear about the tireless efforts of families, advocates, and investigators who refuse to let these stories fade. And at the end of every episode, there’s a call to action — because your voice, your awareness, and your willingness to share can help bring these cases back into the light.

This is Forgotten Echoes. Stay vigilant. Stay aware. And keep the echoes of the forgotten alive.

I’ll see you soon.