EPISODE · Jul 14, 2025 · 20 MIN
Tamla Horsford: The Black Mother Who Died at a Sleepover No One Talked About
from The Murder Tape Khronicles | True Crime Secrets Unveiled · host Joe & Ryan | 10X Pod Group - True Crime Stories
Tamla Horsford was the only Black woman at an all-white adult sleepover in Forsyth County, Georgia. By morning, she was dead—bruised, broken, and face-down in the backyard. Authorities called it an accident. Her family calls it a cover-up. With missing footage, suspicious autopsy results, and a long racial history in the town, the truth may have been buried alongside her. Why did the back porch camera go dark? Why did one guest illegally access the police report? And why did every witness stay silent? This isn’t just a tragedy—it’s a window into how Black women are treated in white spaces and by the systems that claim to protect them. Do you believe the official story? Or is this another name in a long list of American silences? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tamla Horsford was the only Black woman at an all-white adult sleepover in Forsyth County, Georgia. By morning, she was dead—bruised, broken, and face-down in the backyard. Authorities called it an accident. Her family calls it a cover-up. With missing footage, suspicious autopsy results, and a long racial history in the town, the truth may have been buried alongside her. Why did the back porch camera go dark? Why did one guest illegally access the police report? And why did every witness stay silent? This isn’t just a tragedy—it’s a window into how Black women are treated in white spaces and by the systems that claim to protect them. Do you believe the official story? Or is this another name in a long list of American silences? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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