2024-10-31
35 分钟This episode was originally released in November 2022, and is one of sixteen episodes from the archives we'll be bringing you every Thursday, now through end of year... for good reason! ;) We highly recommend you listen to each episode between now and end of 2024, and follow us on Instagram @crimejunkiepodcast so you're the first to know what's coming next! 3
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Hi Crime Junkies.
I'm your host Ashley Flowers and we're traveling to a place that I keep telling you to stay out of.
Though clearly I can't take my own advice because I actually went to Washington just recently.
I've been looking into this wild case there that I'm not quite ready to tell you guys about just yet.
But let's just say that it's another example of all of the reasons to to stay out of Washington.
But you know, I always go back almost two years ago I brought you two cases from two different states that needed your attention, one of which is in Everett, Washington.
And I do have a feeling that I'll be going back here soon for more reasons than one.
Hi Crime Junkies, I'm your host Ashley Flowers and today's story is about two kids who were failed by the very system in place to protect them and who are both still waiting for justice.
These are the stories of Hasani Campbell and Tiana Kirch.
It's a little after 4pm on August 10, 2009, when police in Oakland, California get a frantic call from a man who tells them that his foster son is missing.
Lewis Ross tells the dispatcher that he just showed up to the shoe store where his fiance works with her niece and nephew in tow because they were fostering them and she was going to watch them for the rest of the day.
He says he parked around back and got their one year old Aaliyah out of the car and walked her around to the front of the store and then he went in and opened the back door to go get five year old Hasani.
According to an article by Philip Rosenbaum for cnn, Lewis says that he was gone for less than five minutes, but when he got back to the car, Hasani was gone.