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The Ripple Effect | Stephanie Reed, Tashika Smith & James Johnson

The Ripple Effect | Stephanie Reed, Tashika Smith & James Johnson

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This episode of 'Murder in the Black' delves into the tragic case of Stephanie Reed, who was murdered in her Chicago apartment. The investigation reveals a complex web of relationships involving her ex-boyfriend JD, who was also linked to other violent crimes. The discussion highlights the ripple effect of trauma and the importance of mental health awareness, as well as insights into the legal proceedings that followed JD's actions. The hosts reflect on the vulnerabilities individuals face and the societal implications of mental illness.

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true crime, mental health, relationships, murder, investigation, Chicago, domestic violence, legal system, family dynamics, ripple effect

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Chapters


00:00 Introduction to the Case

03:12 The Life of Stephanie Reed

05:34 The Crime Scene

07:46 Investigating JD Amason

11:08 The Murders of Tashika Smith and Stephanie Reed

14:30 The Search for JD

18:04 JD's Arrest and Confession

23:10 Trial and Conviction

24:57 Takeaways and Reflections

30:18 New Chapter

35:06 trueCrime-outro-high-long.wav

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