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Finding Tamika

By: Erika Alexander, Kevin Hart, Charlamagne Tha God, Ben Arnon, Rebkah Howard, David Person, James T. Green, SBH Productions, Color Farm Media
Narrated by: Erika Alexander
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Black girls and women disappear every day, but not without a trace. Join actress and activist Erika Alexander in a neo-noir, true crime drama as she searches for Tamika Huston, a 24-year-old Black woman from Spartanburg, SC who went missing in 2004. Her case became a rallying cry for other missing Black women in America and led to a growing demand to expose a system that ignores missing girls and women of color.

Kevin Hart and Charlamagne Tha God’s SBH productions present their debut Audible Original Finding Tamika. In it, host Erika Alexander summons a new generation to help raise the dead, expose a hidden past, and give a dark warning for our future. In Finding Tamika, what we’ll actually discover is the awful truth that a Black girl does not have to go missing for us not to see her. No matter the cost, though, we must look for Tamika, because until she is found, we are all lost.

Please Note: This content is for mature audiences only. It contains adult language and themes. Discretion is advised.

©2022 SBH Productions, LLC (P)2022 Audible Originals, LLC
Abductions, Kidnapping & Missing Persons Racism & Discrimination Social Sciences True Crime
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story was good. kept me listening. such a sad tale of yet another murdered

Had me riveted

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This is an interesting story and brings light onto important issues BUT there are issues with the narration and formatting that make me think this was never intended to be an audiobook. It seems that the publishing of this as an audiobook is an afterthought to the compliation of the story and that I was missing something from the story. It's a quick listen so I recommend checking it out if the story is interesting to you but overall this didn't work for me.

Doesn't work well in audiobook format...

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It was a very sad story, despite the narrator "digressing" often (she waffles on and on at times). Mentions Insolved Mysteries often but never mentioned Missing Persons Unit which shows Dt Lamb getting the confession from Christopher and not the journalist. It also shows other conflicting information to this podcast. Either way, a beautiful soul is no longer with us due to violence.

RIP Tamika

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It’s just so over dramatised by the presenter. She is so busy spreading her agenda that Tamika is lost in the story. Too much

The presenter just keeps talking about herself

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I'm sorry, but this was painful. and not in the way you'd think... I feel back cuz it's a real story of a girl who died, but the problem was all the add ons for me. the story was fine, but it didn't have to keep on going. There is a whole chapter that is just some funky music with 1 or 2 sentences thrown in randomly... at the end it becomes this whole thing about how she is a ghost!?!?! and they have the courage to add that to Christianity... like what?! anyway... I would not recommend. :S

Ghost Story

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