
Senseless True Crime Podcast
Senseless True Crime is a weekly true crime podcast created and hosted by Shanetelle B.
Each case chronicles some of the most notorious and senseless true crime cases from missing persons to exclusive interviews with the families of crime victims, combined with archival audio footage, investigative research, an analysis & breakdown of police interrogations and courtroom footage included with each case.
Listener discretion is advised. ⚠️
Senseless True Crime Podcast
S5:E1: The Senseless Case of The Bass Family Massacre: "How Could You?!"
Tampa, Florida –30-year-old Jermaine and Shirley Bass were high school sweethearts who met in 2009 when they were 17, the couple fell in love and soon after graduating they married and had two children, 8-year-old son Jermaine (JJ) and 5-year-old daughter Jaylah.
On August 29, 2022, Shirley left the home around 6pm to attend a birthday dinner for her sister at Ruth Chris, while Jermaine stayed home with the kids. Shirley returns home around 10:30 that night to find that Jermaine had just put the kids to bed and Shirley went into their shared bedroom to give them a kiss goodnight. Shirley then went into her bathroom to get ready for bed, a few minutes later gunfire erupts.
What would happen next would rock a quiet community to its core and would change the lives of two families forever.
Listen to Season 5: Episode 1- to find out how this horrific case unfolds.
⚠️Warning! This case contains gun violence committed against children.
Listener Discretion is advised. ⚠️
Thoughts and prayers to all victims referenced in this case. 🙏
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