Senseless True Crime Podcast
Senseless True Crime is a weekly true crime podcast created and hosted by Shanetelle B, an advocate for the missing, murdered, and forgotten.
From missing persons cases 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.
Each week we dive into the most haunting stories of lives stolen, families shattered, and justice demanded.
Behind every senseless act… is a victim who deserved better.
Their voices matter. Their stories deserve to be told.
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BONUS: S6:E4: Part 3: “Where’s Teekah Lewis? —26 Years Lost “(feat- Theresa Czapiewski)
Tacoma, Washington– On January 23, 1999, 2‑year‑old Teekah Lewis vanished from the New Frontier Bowling Alley in Tacoma, Washington—snatched from a place meant for family fun. Over two decades later, her case remains an agonizing cold case mystery.
New life was breathed into the investigation in March 2025, as Tacoma police, acting on a fresh tip, conducted a multi-day excavation at a residence near the original crime scene—but found no conclusive evidence.
Meanwhile, a person of interest matching witness descriptions was recently confirmed deceased in 2023.
On July 4, Teekah’s 29th Birthday, we'll hear from Teekah's mother, Theresa, who has endured 26 years of uncertainty, false hope, candlelight vigils, and an unwavering fight to find out what happened to her daughter.
Part 1 Interview: S1:E7
Part 2 Interview: S4:E6
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