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Black True Crime Podcast

Justice for Tyler Lewis (Episode 154)

Black True Crime Podcast

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4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary


In this special episode of 'Black True Crime,' host Kayla examines the deeply unsettling and unsolved case of Tyler Lewis, a Buffalo State College sophomore who was tragically killed on October 14, 2022. Despite authorities knowing the identity of the killer, Tyler's death remains shrouded in a questionable investigation marred by potential cover-ups, systematic racism, and gross negligence by law enforcement. The episode includes a heartfelt and emotional interview with Tyler's mother, Ms. Roquishia Lewis, who shares her ongoing fight for justice and the shocking details of the case that have been withheld from the public. Listeners are urged to help bring justice to Tyler through awareness and support.


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0:00.0

Black Tree Crime is a podcast that researches and discusses murders committed by black offenders.

0:05.2

It is a podcast that anyone and everyone is welcome to enjoy, but it may not be enjoyed by anyone and everyone.

0:12.1

So listener discretion is advised now without further ado

0:15.4

this is black-two crime. So, Hello everyone I'm Kayla and this is Black True Crime and if this is your first time here at the show friend

0:46.4

welcome and hello today's episode is very special and in a different format than we

0:52.0

usually conduct our episodes but it's for a good reason.

0:55.6

Today we're going to be discussing the case of Tyler Lewis, a sophomore at Buffalo State College

1:01.1

with dreams of becoming a real estate mogul who tragically

1:04.6

lost his life on October 14, 2022. The circumstances surrounding his death are deeply

1:10.7

unsettling to say the least and remain unsolved.

1:14.8

Tyler's family while grappling with grief every day

1:17.9

are still fighting for justice that has so far eluded them.

1:21.9

And by eluded, I mean deliberately being kept from them.

1:25.4

And we are going to get into it.

1:27.2

I had the immense pleasure of speaking to Tyler's mom,

1:30.6

Miss Roquiche Lewis, about what's been going on with the case and the details are shocking and infuriating.

1:37.6

But before we get started, I do want to preface a few things.

1:41.2

During the episode, you will be hearing from Miss Rokretia herself and I ask that you please be

1:46.3

respectful of her loss and her grief. When we get to the interview part of the episode I will

1:51.3

be interjecting every now and then to add a little more context to what was said or to just add my own expression of disgust and anger.

1:58.8

So here's some background info about the case before we get to the interview.

2:03.0

On Friday, October 14, 2022, 19-year-old Tyler was stabbed at the North campus of the University at Buffalo.

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