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  • A Missing Man, A System That Looked Away
    2026/03/01

    In 2020, Keyonta Davis, a 21-year-old man with disabilities from Baltimore, Maryland, vanished—and nearly as troubling as his disappearance was how long it took for anyone in authority to take it seriously. While police records list his missing date as May 7, Keyonta’s family says he disappeared in March, shortly after his birthday.

    As his mother searched for answers, she encountered a system that repeatedly dismissed her concerns, citing Keyonta’s age and independence. Behind the scenes, troubling questions emerged about possible financial exploitation, roommates who may have been stealing his disability benefits, and a timeline that never quite added up.

    Nearly six years later, Keyonta’s case remains unresolved.

    In this episode of Voices Not Forgotten, we tell Keyonta’s story, examine the institutional failures that slowed the search for him, and ask the question that still haunts his family: Where is Keyonta Davis—and why did it take so long for anyone to look?

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - The Invisible Missing: Chiantay Davis Case
    • (00:04:33) - Keonte Davis: The Missing African American Male
    • (00:08:38) - The Unbeknownst Face of Chianta's
    • (00:10:11) - The Case of Chianta's Missing
    • (00:15:35) - The Lake County homicide case
    • (00:16:06) - Baltimore Police: Criminal Exploitation of Chianta
    • (00:21:16) - The Criminal Case of Keonta Jones
    • (00:23:43) - Keonta's Case: The Digital Silence
    • (00:27:38) - Keonti Davis: A Missing Person's Case in Baltimore
    • (00:29:06) - A 21-Year-Old's Disappearance
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    30 分
  • Silenced Too Soon: The Patrick De La Cerda Case
    2026/02/22

    In this episode of Voices Not Forgotten, we examine the tragic murder of Patrick De La Cerda and the questions that still surround his case. Through careful discussion and reflection, we explore what is known, what remains unclear, and why his story deserves to be remembered. This is not just a story about loss—it’s a call to keep speaking, keep asking, and keep fighting for truth, justice, and accountability.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - The Deep Dive: The Case of The Trash Bomber
    • (00:00:55) - The Murder of Patrick Delicirda
    • (00:04:57) - The Idaho Couple's Traumatic Split
    • (00:07:19) - The Stalking of His Ex-girlfriend
    • (00:11:17) - Why Aaron Bender Was Ready for His Attack
    • (00:11:31) - The Case of Patrick Bender
    • (00:12:41) - The Murder Case of Gregory Bender
    • (00:17:05) - The fantasy of a rape
    • (00:17:26) - The Making of Gregory Bender
    • (00:21:17) - The Fight for Patrick's Murder
    • (00:24:49) - The Violence of Domestic Violence
    • (00:27:58) - The What If...
    • (00:29:04) - Deep Dive: The Case of Facebook
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    30 分
  • The Facebook Message That Changed Everything in This Missing Person Case
    2026/02/15

    A deep dive true crime podcast episode featuring two hosts examining the mysterious 2020 disappearance of Michael Terrell Greene from Winfield, Louisiana. The hosts analyze evidence, digital footprints, and compare similar cases to understand patterns in missing persons investigations.

    • Michael's distinctive physical features including a lazy right eye that should have made him easily recognizable
    • The chilling Facebook account deactivation immediately after his sister sent a worried message
    • Timeline gaps and how Michael's independent lifestyle delayed the missing person report
    • Comparison with other missing persons cases including Amy McHale, Dan Davis, and Joan Bernal
    • The significance of digital evidence versus physical evidence in modern investigations
    • How small town dynamics affect missing person cases and rumor circulation
    • Systemic issues with underreported missing persons cases, particularly American Indian and Alaska Native individuals
    • The Joan Bernal case proving that cold cases can be solved after decades

    Resources mentioned: Vanish podcast episode 515, The Charlie Project, Missing Persons Center, NAMUS database, Winfield Police Department case number 03252-13887

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - The Michael Greene Case: A Paradox Mystery
    • (00:01:44) - Michael Terrell Green: Five Things to Know
    • (00:04:03) - The Disappearance in Winfield, Louisiana
    • (00:06:52) - Michael Jackson and Amy McHale: The Missing
    • (00:08:44) - The Long Game in Criminal Cases
    • (00:10:03) - American Indian and Alaska Native Missing Persons
    • (00:11:24) - Michael Tirrell Green's disappearance: six years later
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    13 分