Warner Robins, Georgia – Nearly 40 Years Without Justice Some hometown memories stick with you forever. Some are warm and sweet — long bike rides, corner store candy, after-school hangouts that fill your heart with nostalgia. Others leave a scar so deep, it never truly heals, lingering in the background of your thoughts and shaping…
Tag: Georgia Crimes
🍵 Tea & Mystery| The Enigmatic Anjette Lyles: Southern Belle, Sorceress… Serial Killer?
🫖 Case Debriefing: A Southern Belle’s Descent Into Darkness In 1950s Macon, Georgia, there was no place more alive than Anjette’s Restaurant. The food? Good enough—hearty Southern cuisine filled with flavors that lingered on the palate long after the last bite. But the true draw? Anjette Lyles—an attractive blonde in her blue satin dress and crinoline…
🫖 Tea & Mystery | The Twin Tragedies of Diane Shields & Mary Shotwell Little
Atlanta Cold Cases Still Unsolved After Over 50 Years 📋 Case Summary 🕯️ Mary Shotwell Little 🕯️ Diane Shields 🧾 Case Debriefing: Two Women, One Pattern—And One Chilling Confession In the heart of Atlanta during the 1960s, two promising young women vanished under deeply suspicious and strangely similar circumstances. Mary Shotwell Little, a newlywed bank secretary, disappeared…
☕ Tea & Mystery: The double homicide of Cheryl Newsome & Troy Bennett
Case Briefing Case Title: The Mitchell Road MurdersVictims: Cheryl Newsome (72) and Troy Bennett (72)Date of Crime: August 2, 2020Location: Mitchell Road, Warren County, GeorgiaCrime Type: Double HomicideStatus: UnsolvedPrimary Agencies: Warren County Sheriff’s Office, Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI)Key Leads: 🫖 Tea and Mystery: The Mitchell Road Murders A Cold Case with Warm Hearts Still Waiting for JusticeWarren County, Georgia – August 2,…
☕ Tea & Mystery: The Monroe Massacre — Unresolved.
Today, we hold space for truth. We pour our tea and open our hearts to history’s most painful chapters — not to relive the horror, but to honor the victims, confront injustice, and refuse silence. The story we revisit today is one of sorrow, strength, and a haunting absence of justice. This next case is…
