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Cocoa Crimes

Cocoa Crimes

By: Tee
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Cocoa Crimes is a Black true crime podcast centering young Black lives cut short, told with care and context. Each episode honors humanity over spectacle and examines how perspective shapes which stories are remembered.Tee True Crime
Episodes
  • Episode 3 - The Houdini Handcuffs - The Life and Legacy of Victor White III
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of Cocoa Crimes, host Tee unpacks the heartbreaking story of Victor White III—a young man whose life was cut short in a town haunted by unspoken thresholds of justice and racial divide. Victor’s story exposes how systemic silence and unchecked brutality turn tragic moments into cover-ups that speak louder than words.

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    56 mins
  • Episode 2: Almost Famous: The Story of Afrikka Hardy
    Feb 3 2026

    Summary


    This episode of Cocoa Crimes delves into the tragic story of Afrikka Hardy, a vibrant 19-year-old whose life was cut short. The host, Tee, narrates Afrikka's journey from a creative and ambitious young woman to her involvement in an escort service, leading to her untimely death at the hands of Darren Van. The episode explores the investigation, Van's criminal history, and the impact of Afrikka's murder on her family and community, emphasizing the importance of remembering her as a person with dreams and aspirations.

    Link to Afrikka's Facebook Remembrance Page: https://www.facebook.com/afrikka.hardy/




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    32 mins
  • Episode 1: Missing Voices
    Feb 2 2026

    Welcome to Cocoa Crimes, a podcast that seeks to explore the often-overlooked stories of young lives lost too soon. Hosted by T, this show is dedicated to telling real stories about real people, with the utmost care and respect. In this inaugural episode, T shares the motivation behind the podcast and the importance of presenting these narratives thoughtfully.

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    6 mins
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