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A Word: True Life, True Crime

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3.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

True crime is a hot topic for movies, television, and –yes– podcasts. At the center of many of these stories is a missing woman. In the She Has A Name podcast, veteran journalist Tonya Mosley tries to reconstruct the death –and life– of a woman who went missing in 1987, a woman who happens to be her long lost sister. On today’s episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by Tonya Mosley to talk about uncovering the mystery around her sister Anita’s disappearance and death, and how the podcast helped her connect to a family that she never knew.  Guest: Tonya Mosley, host of the podcast She Has A Name Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel Want more A Word? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/awordplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a word, a podcast from Slate. I'm your host, Jason Johnson.

0:08.0

True Crime is a hot topic for movies, television, and yes, podcasts,

0:13.4

and at the center of many of these stories

0:15.4

is a missing woman and secrets

0:17.3

that take the storyteller to dark places.

0:19.3

But what happens when those dark places

0:21.0

are actually very close to home.

0:23.0

I did not know my father's side of the family and I always knew there was probably a lot I

0:29.4

didn't know about myself through that other side.

0:33.0

The story behind the podcast,

0:35.0

She Has a name.

0:36.0

Coming up on a word with me,

0:38.0

Jason Johnson. Welcome to a word a podcast about race and politics and everything else. I'm your host

0:54.1

Jason Johnson. The challenge of finding a missing person is something that's

0:59.1

still complicated by race. The police and the media may be a lot slower to search and to mobilize

1:05.0

community attention for African Americans than for white folks. And that's

1:09.4

what happens now. If you step back in time to the 80s before hashtags and go fund mes and while many cities struggled

1:16.6

in the grip of the crack epidemic, that made searching for missing people almost impossible.

1:21.6

That's the backdrop behind the

1:23.4

podcast. She has a name.

1:25.2

Tanya Mosley, a veteran journalist and co-host of NPR's fresh air,

1:30.1

shares a that the missing woman was Tanya Mosley's sister, a sister Mosley never knew existed

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