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It's the Mystery for Me (A True Crime Podcast)

Track 78: Tierra Hall

It's the Mystery for Me (A True Crime Podcast)

Priscilla and Norma

Crime, Society & Culture, Missing People, Unsolved, Murders, News, Black True Crime, Mystery, True Crime

4.5848 Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

On the morning of March 27, 2015, Tierra Hall, a junior at Jordan High School in Durham, NC, left her home for school. It was the Friday before Spring Break and Tierra had plans to spend time with her best friend, Amya. Tierra’s mother, Koteya Hall, knew of Tierra’s plans. So, when Tierra didn’t come home Friday night, Koteya assumed she was at a friend’s house. But that wasn’t the case. In fact, no one knew where Tierra was or that she was even missing. Before search efforts were under...

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Views and opinions expressed by the hosts are their own, and do not necessarily reflect those of their employers.

0:06.2

This podcast may not be suitable for children.

0:09.0

Adults may find details triggering and or offensive.

0:12.3

Listeners' discretion is advised.

0:14.7

Hi, everyone. This is Norma.

0:16.7

And this is Priscilla.

0:17.9

And you're listening to you.

0:19.3

It's the mystery for me.

0:20.6

It's the mystery for me. It's Tuesday again and Norma's hosting again.

1:01.0

I got caught up doing like this pro bono assignment for work and stuff.

1:08.4

But I love doing pro bono projects just because I think that people,

1:14.3

I don't know, the clients I work with are all pro bono clients.

1:17.2

They're just so incredibly grateful.

1:19.3

You're making a real difference in their lives.

1:22.1

And it's not to say like I can't make a difference with like the corporate stuff, right?

1:26.8

But it's just like you see the

1:29.2

immediate impact if that makes sense, right? So I was working on an expungement case, which means

1:34.6

that basically your criminal record would be wiped depending on the type of felony, okay? Because

1:41.3

like if it's something involving like violence against children,

1:44.8

like that's a no-go, right? But every state has different laws related to expungement. So the state I was

1:52.7

working in, they had very, I feel like very like flexible laws. But in doing the actual like expungement part, I had to read up a lot on the law to figure out what was needed.

2:08.4

No.

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