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Obscura: A True Crime Podcast

KILLER: Tina Brown Part 02 | Pensacola, Florida 2010

Obscura: A True Crime Podcast

Justin Drown

Documentary, News, True Crime, Society & Culture, Personal Journals, History

4.6 • 2.9K Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2025

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Escambia County, FL. March 24, 2010. When Tina Brown invited twenty-year-old Audreanna Zimmerman to her trailer under the guise of reconciliation, the young mother had no idea she was walking into an ambush. What would unfold in the following hours represents one of the most horrific crimes in Florida history.

Part 02 of 02.

VICTIM PROFILE:

Audreanna Zimmerman was just twenty years old, a young mother navigating the precarious landscape of poverty in rural Pensacola. She lived in close proximity to Tina Brown's family, sharing the forced intimacy of a mobile home park where everyone knew everyone's business. Despite the tensions that had developed between her and Brown—accusations of slashed tires, broken car windows, reports to child protective services—Zimmerman believed in the possibility of peace. When the invitation came to clear the air, she accepted it with the trust of someone who had not yet learned that reconciliation can be a weapon.

THE CRIME:

On the evening of March 24, 2010, Zimmerman entered Brown's trailer expecting conversation. Instead, she was ambushed with a stun gun. Tina Brown, her sixteen-year-old daughter Britnee Miller, and Heather Lee restrained Zimmerman, beat her, and forced her into the trunk of a car. They drove her to a remote clearing in the Florida woods, where the assault escalated to torture. Zimmerman was struck repeatedly with a crowbar, doused with gasoline, and set on fire. The women left her burning in the clearing, believing they had killed her.

THE INVESTIGATION:

Zimmerman did not die. A third of a mile away, witness Terrance Hendrick heard cries for help and found a figure so badly burned he could not determine her race or whether she wore clothing. Despite injuries that defied comprehension—her skin crackling as she walked, her jaw broken, burns covering the majority of her body—Zimmerman remained conscious. She identified her attackers by name. She told investigators everything that had been done to her. She survived for sixteen days before succumbing to thermal injuries at the University of South Alabama Burn Center.

CURRENT STATUS:

On June 21, 2012, a jury convicted Tina Brown of first-degree murder. On September 28, 2012, she was sentenced to death. The court found the murder was cold, calculated, and premeditated; heinous, atrocious, and cruel; and committed during the course of a kidnapping. Britnee Miller and Heather Lee were also prosecuted for their roles in the crime. Tina Brown remains on Florida's death row.

Content warning: This episode contains extremely graphic descriptions of torture, burning, and prolonged violence against a young woman. Real medical and investigative details. Listener discretion strongly advised.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Listener, released with this episode is going to be a free fireside chat, and I'm going to

0:06.4

release one next episode as well. Just to give you guys a taste of what you're missing on the

0:11.5

Patreon that just isn't black label, because there's other stuff that gets released there, too.

0:17.9

If you'd like to hear more, head to patreon.com slash obscure crime podcast.

0:23.6

If not, just enjoy the episodes and the fireside chat.

0:29.3

Listener, this is part two of Tina Brown's story, though story feels like the wrong word.

0:35.8

Stories imply distance and shape and some feign notion of order.

0:40.3

In the first part, I walked through the wasteland Tina came from, the early rot that clung

0:45.8

to her like a second skin.

0:47.7

I traced the fault lines she inherited, the small cruelty she learned before she had the language

0:53.1

to name them.

0:53.9

But backstory is only the soft-lit hallway that lead. the small cruelty she learned before she had the language to name them.

1:01.8

But backstory is only the soft-lit hallway that leads to the locked room, and tonight, we open the door.

1:11.2

This episode enters the place where damage begins to animate itself, where old grievances stop being thoughts and curdles into action.

1:13.6

Tina lived among three other women.

1:15.2

All of them adrift.

1:17.9

All of them carrying private ruin.

1:21.2

They shared walls, secrets, suspicions.

1:24.6

The belief that betrayal was the only reliable currency.

1:29.3

In such a place, even a quiet afternoon feels like an animal holding its breath. I will not reveal the final ledger here. This is just an intro. Not the full measure of what

1:35.2

was done, nor how long the night lasted. But this is the episode where every hidden impulse

1:40.5

steps into the open, where Tina Brown ceases to merely be a product of her environment,

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