
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.
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Senseless True Crime Podcast
S5:E2: The Senseless Murder of 34-year-old Eric Somuah: “Deadly Intentions”
Silver Spring, Maryland – 34-year-old Eric Somuah was living the American Dream, as the youngest of four children of immigrant parents from Ghana. Eric worked his way to the top, as one of the elite luxury car salesmen in Bethesda, Maryland.
Eric was handsome, charming, and single. He was known to date several women at one time, and it was no secret that Eric was a ladies' man. Although Eric’s siblings tried to encourage him to settle down, Eric was honest about waiting for the right woman to come into his life.
On June 5, 2012 - When Eric failed to show up to work, a wellness check was conducted at his apartment and police found Eric dead from an apparent gunshot wound. The investigation would go cold for over a year, until one crucial discovery led to a suspect who was hiding in plain sight.
🎧Listen to Season 5: Episode 2 to find out how this tragic case unfolds.
Rest in Peace to Eric Somuah and Condolences to The Somuah Family. 🙏
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