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.
Behind every senseless act… is a victim who deserved better.
Their voices matter. Their stories deserve to be told.
Each week we dive into the most haunting stories of lives stolen, families shattered, and justice demanded.
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.
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S7:E3: The Senseless Murder of Sonya Massey (36) "Her Last Words"
Springfield, IL– On July 6, 2024, 36-year-old Sonya Massey called 911 to report a possible intruder outside her home. Deputies Sean Grayson and another officer responded to the call. After finding no intruder, they entered Sonya’s home.
The situation escalated when Sonya, who had a history of mental health issues, approached her stove to remove a pot of boiling water. Deputy Grayson, fearing she might use it as a weapon, threatened her and ultimately shot her in the head leading to her death.
Even more egregious- The Massey family was not told that Sonya had been killed by a sheriff’s deputy until 24 hours later. The investigation would later reveal a deputy with a troubling disciplinary record.
In this episode, we delve into the circumstances leading to the shooting, the subsequent investigation, and broader implications of police-involved killings, which also raises concerns of community policing, police conduct and accountability.
Listen to Season 7: Episode 3 to find out how this tragic case unfolds and where the case stands currently.
Rest in Peace Sonya Massey - Gone but Never Forgotten 🕊️🙏
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