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🗓️ 6 December 2021
⏱️ 35 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello listeners, I'm your host Amara and this is Black Girl God, a true crime podcast. |
0:30.9 | On this episode of Black Girl Gone, we tell the story of 32-year-old Nicole Fitts and her |
0:37.7 | two-year-old daughter, Ariana Fitts. On April 1, 2016, Nicole disappeared from San |
0:43.9 | Francisco, California. Nicole's family reported her and Ariana missing days later when |
0:49.2 | no one had spoken to Nicole. On the night Nicole was last seen, she went to meet an unknown person |
0:54.5 | at a local restaurant, but no one ever saw Nicole again. Seven days later, her body was found |
1:01.2 | in a park buried in a shallow grave, but Ariana has never been located. Five years later, |
1:08.2 | Ariana is still missing and Nicole's murder remains unsolved. This is Nicole and Ariana's story. |
1:17.5 | The story of what happened to Nicole and Ariana Fitts is a story that is almost unbelievable. |
1:22.7 | The circumstances around the murder of Nicole and the disappearance of her daughter are really |
1:26.8 | shocking, but what's even more shocking is that the crimes are still unsolved. Nicole was a mother |
1:33.2 | who struggled with poverty in the richest country in the world and the richest state in that country. |
1:38.0 | Nicole found herself like millions of Americans struggling to make ends meet. Those of us who have |
1:43.6 | never experienced poverty can't really imagine the circumstances that poverty places a person in. |
1:48.9 | They are often left with making decisions that we can never understand, and if you add children |
1:53.8 | to that equation for a parent, it means that every decision that they make also affects their children. |
2:00.0 | Income inequality is a real thing in this country. Too many people are struggling, |
2:04.4 | and this was before COVID came in and made everything a hundred times worse. |
2:08.6 | A finding a job that pays enough money to pay rent, bills, and childcare is almost impossible, |
2:14.1 | even on the best circumstances. Even with two incomes, it's tough. Working minimum wage and |
2:19.7 | trying to support a family alone leaves many people, particularly women of color and desperate |
2:24.4 | situations. Nicole Fitts grew up in Culver City, California. She was the middle daughter of three |
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