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Black Girl Gone: A True Crime Podcast

AFTERTHOUGHTS: D'Lisa Kelley

Black Girl Gone: A True Crime Podcast

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True Crime

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2023

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Where was the urgency? On this episode of Afterthoughts, Amara and Jason discuss the frustrating story of the murder of D'Lisa Kelley. Find out more about HelpYouFind.me and how you can create your "If I Go Missing File" https://helpyoufind.me/go/1109/ SUPPORT OUR SHOW! And Join Us On Patreon To Unlock Exclusive Content! www.patreon.com/blackckgirlgonepodcast Follow Us! IG: @BlackGirlGonePodcast TikTok: @BlackGirlGonePodcast FB: Black Girl Gone Podcast Twitter: @BlkGirlGonePod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

What's up, everybody? Welcome back to Black Rockorn Afterthoughts. I, of course, I'm your host Amara,

0:18.0

and I am here with my husband and my co-host, Jason. What's up, y'all? So this week we told the story

0:26.0

of Delisa Kelly, and so if you listen to this week's story, then you know that Delisa's story is

0:31.5

one of those stories that is really upsetting because of the things that we know for sure happened

0:37.6

before her body was found, and the events leading up to that moment are really frustrating because

0:46.0

we know that the police often disregard these cases when black women are, when they go missing or

0:53.6

when something has happened to them. But to hear kind of the disregard in real time,

0:58.2

you know, to have the 9-1-1 call, which is something we don't always have. It's kind of rare to be

1:03.4

able to find 9-1-1 call, but it had the 9-1-1 call from her grandmother, and then to hear the detective,

1:09.6

you know, sort of dismissing or the sergeant, I should say, dismissing what the 9-1-1 dispatcher

1:15.8

saying and being, you know, oh, she's, you know, she's not really missing. Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha. And it's

1:20.9

kind of dismissiveness. It's really, it's jarring because like I said, we know that it happens,

1:28.0

but to actually hear it happening and to have, you know, the evidence of it was something that really

1:35.6

it made me mad. I don't know, you know. Yeah, so taking a look at the case that was covered

1:41.7

last week about the Millbrook twins. Once again, we see the issue of, you know, law enforcement

1:50.8

kind of just taking a lexed, a daisicle attitude about a serious issue of somebody, you know, maybe

1:57.4

being hurt or missing. And of course, you said last week that that rule or that, you know, whatever

2:04.3

they have, standard they have or, you know, operating procedure that they have as far as 24 hours

2:09.6

that's changed. But, you know, it's too late now, like this is the older situation. And this is

2:15.1

the situation that that immediate action could have maybe, you know, changed the outcome of that

2:20.8

situation, which is kind of kind of crazy. Yeah, for sure. Yeah. So let's get right into a recap of

2:29.2

what this case was about. Yes. Amara, take it away. Okay. So this week, like I said, we told the

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