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Pasinetta Prince + Sharonda Clark | Last Goodbyes

Pasinetta Prince + Sharonda Clark | Last Goodbyes

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This episode of 'Murder in the Black' delves into the tragic case of Pasinetta Prince and Sharonda Clark, both were brutally murdered. The hosts discuss the details surrounding both womens death, the investigation that followed, and the eventual trial of Jermaine Cannon and Patrick Baldwin. The conversation highlights themes of domestic violence, the importance of trusting one's instincts, and the impact of such tragedies on families and communities.

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Takeaways


Trust your instincts when something feels off.

Domestic violence often escalates over time.

Sharonda was a dedicated mother and hardworking individual.

Jermaine Cannon had a violent history that was unknown to Sharonda.

The importance of police taking missing persons seriously.

The role of family in revealing the truth about suspects.

The psychological impact of domestic violence on victims.

The significance of community support in times of crisis.

The need for awareness around domestic violence signs.

Justice can be served, but the pain remains for victims' families.

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