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MURDERISH

Daisy De La O: “TikTok Justice” | MURDERISH Ep. 118

MURDERISH

Cloud10

Society & Culture, True Crime, History

4.33.5K Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

When Daisy De La O was fatally stabbed in her own community, her friends and family quickly honed in on a fairly obvious suspect. Her case, however, garnered no leads or public attention ..until it was posted on TikTok. It was then that true crime social media jumped in to help. Thanks to the activity on social media about Daisy’s case, a suspect would eventually be identified but not before he slipped out of the area undetected. It has been said that social media can cause more harm than good for serious crime cases, but in Daisy’s case the posts on social media propelled it to a much larger audience and ultimately led to an arrest. Become a MURDERISH | Behind the Mic member. Members can get access to exclusive, ad-free episodes & many other great perks. Visit https://www.patreon.com/Murderish to sign up.   Check out Murderish.com for more info about the show and Creator/Host, Jami.   Follow us @MurderishPodcast on Instagram & TikTok, @MurderishPod on Twitter, search “Murderish podcast” on Facebook. Advertisers: Ethos: Visit EthosLife.com/MURDERISH to get your free life insurance quote today. Stamps: Visit com click the microphone at the top of the page, & enter code MURDERISH. Subscribe to Dirty Money Moves: Women in White Collar Crime in your favorite podcast app! New episodes drop every Thursday. Click here to listen on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dirty-money-moves-women-in-white-collar-crime/id1619521092   Follow Dirty Money Moves on Instagram, TikTok & Twitter @DirtyMoneyMoves.   Want to advertise on this show? We’ve partnered with Cloud10 | iHeartRadio to handle our advertising requests. If you’re interested in advertising on MURDERISH, send an email to Sahiba Krieger mailto:sahiba@cloud10.fm with a copy to mailto:jami@murderish.com.   Sound design: Justin Hellstrom.   Music: Some of the music featured in this podcast was composed by Nico Vettese of We Talk of Dreams.   Research & Writing: Melanie Griffin   Remember, listening to this podcast doesn’t make you a murderer - it just means you’re murder...ish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The opinions expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect those of the murderish podcast.

0:06.2

Sensitive topics are discussed.

0:08.5

Listener discretion is advised.

0:13.5

The case covered in this episode involves instances of intimate partner violence.

0:18.3

Please take care before listening.

0:20.8

When a young Hispanic woman was fatally stabbed in her own community,

0:25.2

her friends and family quickly honed in on a fairly obvious suspect.

0:29.7

But the case garnered no leads or public attention until it was posted on TikTok.

0:36.2

It was then that true crime social media jumped in to help.

0:40.8

Thanks to the activity on social media about her case,

0:44.4

a suspect would eventually be identified,

0:47.0

but not before he slipped out of the area undetected.

0:51.4

This is Jamie and you're listening to Murderish.

0:54.2

Join me as I walk you through the case involving Daisy Dela O.

1:15.7

This case takes us to Los Angeles County to the City of Compton.

1:20.0

The city has a notorious reputation in pop culture

1:23.6

for violence and poverty tucked right up against the glitz and glamour of Los Angeles.

1:29.3

The city garnered worldwide attention after gangster rap became prevalent

1:34.3

and big name rappers like Dr. Dre, Easy E, and Kendrick Lamar

1:38.8

featured their hometown in the lyrics of their songs.

1:42.0

Although it earned the distinction as being a good city in which to start a business in the mid 1990s,

1:48.0

Compton's poverty rate has remained in the double digits, climbing from about 12% then to a little over 19% now.

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