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  • The Story of Elizabeth ‘Tami’ Odunsi
    Dec 8 2025

    A young woman did everything we tell people to do when they feel unsafe.
    She documented the warning signs.
    She reported the danger.
    She asked for help.

    But when 23-year-old nursing student Elizabeth Tamilore “Tami” Odunsi reached out for protection, the systems around her responded with delays, cancellations, and silence- until it was too late.

    In this episode, Dr. Dee takes you inside the final days of a promising Texas Woman’s University student whose life was defined by hope, ambition, and a commitment to caring for others. Known online as “Tami Dollars,” she built a community of nursing students and young professionals who saw themselves in her journey. But behind her smile and study tips, she was living with fear that went unaddressed.

    When police arrived at her Houston apartment for a welfare check, they walked into a scene no family should ever face. What happened inside that home- and what happened in the weeks leading up to it- reveals a devastating truth about ignored reports, lax screening procedures, and a housing system that placed her in harm’s way.

    This episode explores:

    • Tami’s journey from London to Houston
    • The escalating warning signs she reported
    • The roommate she never should have been matched with
    • The failures that left her unprotected
    • The legal aftermath and her family’s fight for accountability
    • The deeper question: Why wasn’t her fear treated as enough?

    Tami’s story isn’t just a case- it’s a call to reexamine how institutions respond when young women say, “I don’t feel safe.”

    Light your cigar or take a quiet seat in the Lounge of Truth, and join us as we honor her life, confront the failures that allowed this tragedy, and remind the world why…

    The Smoke Never Lies.

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    31 min
  • The Bell Mountain Tragedy: The Story of the Lewis Twins
    Nov 17 2025

    In March 2025, 19-year-old twin brothers Qaadir and Naazir Lewis were found fatally shot near the summit of Bell Mountain in northern Georgia, a haunting scene that sent shockwaves through their family and the community. Authorities ruled it a double suicide. But from the start, the Lewis family has cried foul, insisting the boys were happy, hopeful, and headed to Boston, not to their deaths.

    In this deeply personal and investigative episode, Dr. Dee unpacks the chilling timeline, conflicting narratives, and unanswered questions that continue to swirl around the case. From cellphone pings and search history to racial tensions and historical mistrust, this story probes deeper than headlines ever dared.

    Light your cigar, breathe in the truth, and join us for a gripping journey through tragedy, mystery, and the relentless pursuit of justice.

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    28 min
  • Second-Degree Justice: The System That Failed Sonya Massey
    Nov 10 2025

    She called for help—and ended up dead.

    In the early hours of July 6, 2024, 36-year-old Sonya Massey dialed 911 to report a prowler near her Springfield, Illinois home. Minutes later, she was shot in the face by a responding sheriff’s deputy. Unarmed. In her own kitchen. In front of a boiling pot of water and a prayer.

    In this episode, Dr. Dee unpacks the heartbreaking story of Sonya Massey—a devoted mother, beloved daughter, and woman of faith—and the system that not only failed to protect her but helped shield the man who killed her. From the chilling bodycam footage to the courtroom drama that ended in a second-degree murder conviction, this episode exposes how justice was delayed, diluted, and defined by systemic failure.

    We trace the outrage, the protests, the political reckoning, and the reforms that followed. And we honor the light Sonya carried—and the legacy her family now fights to protect.

    Trigger warning: This episode contains details involving police violence, mental health crisis, and gun violence.

    🕯️ Say her name. Sonya Massey.
    🎙️ Listen now on Buzzsprout, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
    #JusticeForSonya #CigarAndACrime #TheSmokeNeverLies #TrueCrimePodcast #PoliceAccountability

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    22 min
  • The Light She Carried – The Story of Jasmine Singleton
    Nov 3 2025

    In this episode of Cigar and A Crime, we honor the life and light of Jasmine Singleton, a woman whose spirit illuminated every room she entered — until that light was tragically taken too soon. Through her story, we confront the painful realities of domestic violence, silenced cries for help, and the unspoken struggles faced by countless Black women across America.

    As the smoke rises in the Lounge of Truth, we reflect on the signs missed, the voices ignored, and the justice still demanded. This episode is not just Jasmine’s story — it’s a call for awareness, healing, and change.

    🎙️ Cigar of the Day: [Insert your chosen cigar here — I can help write a line tying it in if you’d like]
    🔥 Full episode streaming now on YouTube and all podcast platforms

    #CigarAndACrime #JasmineSingleton #JusticeForJasmine #DomesticViolenceAwareness #BlackWomenDeserveProtection #TheSmokeNeverLies #TrueCrimePodcast #StopTheViolence #CigarLoungeTalk

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    15 min
  • Episode 6: The Police Shooting of Jabari Peoples
    Oct 27 2025

    An 18-year-old Black teen. A police bullet in the back. A community in mourning—and demanding answers.

    In this episode, we take you to Homewood, Alabama, where Jabari Peoples was shot and killed by police under disputed circumstances. Police say it was justified. His family says it was murder. What really happened that night in the park? And why won’t the state release the full bodycam footage?

    Dr. Dee walks you through the official narrative, the family’s fight, and the community uprising that followed. We dive deep into Homewood’s history, the legacy of racial division, and the staggering national statistics on police violence against Black men in America.

    This isn’t just a case—it’s a mirror.

    🕯️ Subscribe, share, and help keep the smoke rising.

    Cigar of the Day: CAO Flathead V660 – bold, dark, and unrelenting. Just like the truth.

    🎧 Available wherever you get your podcasts.
    📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube
    📱 Follow @CigarAndACrime for more stories that refuse to stay silent.

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    17 min
  • Episode 5: The Disappearance of Kada Scott
    Oct 20 2025

    When 23-year-old Kada Scott left for her overnight shift at a Philadelphia nursing facility, her family expected to hear from her the next morning. Instead, her car was found abandoned — her phone off, and Kada was gone. Days later, disturbing details surfaced: harassing phone calls, missing surveillance footage, and now — an arrest.

    In this powerful episode, Dr. Dee lights up a Padron 1964 Anniversary Maduro and takes you inside the search for truth in the case of Kada Monique Scott. From her vibrant life and ambitions to the chilling night she vanished, and the recent arrest of 21-year-old Keon King, accused of kidnapping her — this story reveals a haunting pattern of silence, violence, and the urgent call for justice.

    Join Cigar and a Crime as we explore the investigation, the heartbreak, and the community demanding answers. Because every story deserves to be heard… and the smoke never lies.

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    17 min
  • Smoke Break: The Second Autopsy of Trey Reed
    Oct 13 2025

    When 22-year-old Trey Reed was found dead on the campus of Delta State University, the story was supposed to end there — ruled an accident, quickly explained, and quietly filed away. But in Mississippi, where history and silence often walk hand in hand, nothing is ever that simple.

    Now, a second autopsy reveals new questions — bruises, inconsistencies, and a chilling sense that justice still hasn’t arrived. In this Smoke Break edition of Cigar and A Crime, Dr. Dee lights up in the Lounge of Truth to unpack what the new findings mean, the unanswered calls from Trey’s family, and why his death feels like a wound that won’t heal.

    💨 Short. Heavy. Unfiltered. Because the smoke never lies — and neither should the system.

    Listen now to hear the truth behind the autopsy, the silence that followed, and the questions Mississippi must still answer.

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    9 min
  • Vanished in the Bayou City – The Mysterious Death of Delano Burkes
    Oct 6 2025

    In November 2022, 26-year-old Delano Burkes walked out of McIntyre’s Pub in Houston’s Heights neighborhood—and was never seen alive again. Thirteen days later, his body was discovered in the Houston Ship Channel, miles from where he vanished.

    But who was Delano beyond the headlines? A young husband, a realtor, an entrepreneur with a heart for community, working two jobs, chasing dreams bigger than the city skyline. As questions still surround the night he disappeared, his family fights for truth and accountability.

    In this episode, Dr. Dee revisits Delano’s case with fresh eyes, exploring the investigation gaps, the family’s wrongful death lawsuit, and the haunting timeline of his final moments.

    💨 Cigar of the Day: “Last Call” by A.J. Fernandez ,chosen for its name and its message: that what happens after last call can change everything.

    🎧 Tune in to hear the full story, the forensic breakdown, and why Delano’s life still demands answers. Because the smoke never lies.

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    29 min