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Bless This Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

167. [Alabama] The Bama Club Murder

Bless This Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

Bless This Mess

Society & Culture, True Crime, History

4.8733 Ratings

🗓️ 4 December 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

In 1996, Kimra Riley headed out to the Bama Club in Sheffield, Alabama one evening and never returned home. After two weeks, her family goes police for help finding her but with no one from the bar talking and little to no evidence of where she went, it would take months to find what happened to her.

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0:00.0

Hey, everyone, welcome to bless this message in the trick-run podcast.

0:22.9

I'm Carrie with Stu saying, Stu.

0:24.1

Hey.

0:24.7

All right, we're back this week, and we are going to Alabama.

0:28.5

Alabama.

0:29.5

Is that right?

0:31.1

Yes, it is right.

0:32.3

Okay.

0:33.4

Sorry, Stu, I write them.

0:35.0

Via Florida.

0:36.7

I write them via Florida.

0:38.8

Yes.

0:39.9

Oh, because she moved from Florida?

0:41.5

Yes.

0:42.0

Okay, yes.

0:43.2

I write them, and then it is a bit of time.

0:47.8

Between?

0:48.5

Between when I write them and when we record them.

0:51.5

So then I kind of'm like, oh, God, what Southern state?

0:54.5

They're all starting to blend together.

0:56.8

Anywho's.

0:57.4

You sit on a throne of lies.

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