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On October thirty first, twenty twenty, twenty, two year old Aisha Jackson went out to a Halloween party. Before she left, she talked to her mom, Liquida, and then she got into a costume and went out with a couple of her girlfriends. Ayisha was also with her aunt, Shequila, and her uncle, William Parker Junior, who goes by the nickname
Thuga Man. Aisha was living on South Roselawn in Eldoredo, Arkansas, but she had had a few break ins in her home recently, so because of that, she had been staying on and off with her uncle William and his wife, Shequila in their home, which was a few minutes away on Stewart Avenue. Aisha had mentioned going with William and Shequila to Houston on November first. William and Shequila had
been living in Texas. They were in the process of moving back to Eldredo, so Shequila and William were supposedly going to move some furniture out of their apartment in Houston and into a storage unit there. Aisha usually stayed in constant touch with her mom, Liquita. They talked multiple times per day, but on November one, twenty twenty, Ayisha went radio silent. Liquita was able to reach her brother William now. At first, William told Liquita that Ayisha was sleeping.
Liquida kept calling Ayisha's phone, and her daughter never answered. She finally reached William again at around nine pm that night on November first. He told Liquita that Aisha had gone on the Houston trip with him in Shequila, but that he had already dropped Ayisha back at her home.
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Liquita thought this was weird because since the break ends again, Aisha was afraid of being home by herself. Liquita wondered why would Aisha not stay with her aunt and uncle at their house. Why would she go home by herself after dark. Liquita spent that night tossing and turning. At around nine am on the morning of November two, she and Ayisha's brother, Jaiques, who was in high school at the time, and Liquita's husband, Freddy, got in the car
and drove over to Ayisha's house on South Roselawn. They found the door cracked open, and when they went in, the inside of Ayisha's house was in total disarray. Ayisha's dog was out of the kennel. Her stuff was thrown around, but nothing was really stolen. Her purse and wallet and medication were all there, but Ayisha Jackson was gone.
I'm Catherine Townsend.
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This is Helen Gone Murder Line. Last week we mentioned that Ayisha had recently reported a break in at her home. There is a police report that we've gotten, and in a case where there's no sign of the missing person, there's no body and no real crime scene, at least not yet, it's very important to take a look at the physical evidence that we do have and to really try to go in depth into it. We need to figure out could the person who broke into Ayisha's home
have anything to do with her disappearance. Ayisha called the police on October twenty six, twenty twenty, just five days before she vanished. Officer Tyler Walker of the Eldoredo Police Department took that call just after one twenty am on the report. It states that Ayisha told Officer Walker that she came home on October twenty third, a few days earlier,
and found that someone had been inside her house. She said nothing had really been stolen, except for some food from the refrigerator, which she estimated was about two hundred dollars worth of food. Aisha said the drawers in her bedroom had been ransacked, but she said she didn't notice anything missing from there now. At this time, she tells the officer that she believed that a man that she knew,
a man named Samaji, was responsible for this theft. Remember, Samaji was a twenty three year old man whom Aisha had been casually dating. She had recently gotten out of a long term relationship, and she and Samaji had stopped seeing each other shortly before she disappeared. But I wonder whether it was Samaji or not, whoever broke in, what were they looking for in those drawers?
Later, I do find a possible clue.
I've seen screenshots of Ayisha's Facebook messenger. She sent a message to a friend after that break in, saying she noticed that a gun that she had kept hidden in her underwear drawer had been stolen as well. She said she didn't even really know how to use a gun. Basically, almost no one knew that she had it in there, so she wondered who would have known to look for it there and to take it out of that drawer.
I've also heard rumors about someone else who knew Ayisha stealing a bag of drugs and potentially stashing the bag of drugs in her home, but that's just a rumor at this point. I have no idea if there's any truth to that. Back to the police report. In that police report, the officer noted that Aisha suspected that Samaji may be responsible for the break in. I'm noticing this is a slightly different story from what we've heard in
the past. Last week, we mentioned that Ayisha's grandmother, Ernestine, told reporters after Ayisha went missing that Aisha had come home and walked in on two guys at her apartment. Her grandmother said Aisha had definitely recognized one of those people as Samaji. We're not sure why those stories don't match.
We don't know if maybe Aisha might have had reservations about getting Samaji in trouble, or maybe she was afraid to give the police a definite ID, but she did tell the officer his name, and I just think it's an important distinction to note that in that police report, she said she believed it was him, not that she was absolutely certain it was him, not that she walked
in and busted him in her place. After Ayisha reported this break in, she was put on the special patrol list by the Eldreeda Police department.
This meant that a.
Patrol car was supposed to make some extra trips and cruised by her house. Despite that fact, when Laquita contacted police on November two about Ayisha being missing, police told her she would have to wait to follow that report, which, as we discussed last.
Week, is completely incorrect.
You do not have to wait forty two or seventy two or some magic number of hours to report someone missing. Liquita kept calling the police, but it was November fifth before police finally started investigating. Liquida spent days trying to get someone, anyone to listen and to take her seriously. And even after Ayisha was officially reported missing and police had gone to her home, they still didn't take some basic steps like securing the home treating it as a
crime scene. They also did not take Ayisha's cell phone. This cell phone is going to become a big part of this mystery because remember Laquita told us on November two, she went to Ayisha's apartment. While she and Jacques were in there, they noticed that Ayisha's phone was there, plugged into its charger. Liquita said that Shaquila, William's wife took
the phone from her. According to Laquita, Shaquilla did this because she believed that one of her children would be able to guess Ayisha's password, but apparently they couldn't, at least that's the story Liquita was told. So after that, Liquita was locked out of her daughter's phone. Police did eventually take Ayisha's phone, but that was several days later,
after November fifth, when she was officially reported missing. So here's the weird part because during that time period between the last time when Ayisha was seen alive on October thirty first, and when the police took control of that phone several days later after November fifth, I have heard that there were text messages coming from Ayisha's phone. Ayisha's grandmother said that she made a FaceTime call on November third and that she saw Ayisha in the background when
she made that call, but that's never been confirmed. Another friend wrote on Facebook that Ayisha was liking reacting to her posts on November fourth, So if that's true and Ayisha was gone, how is that possible? Who was reacting to those posts? How did that happen? As we said last week, there were tips coming in about Aisha once she was officially reported missing. But I think it's really important to take a step back and ask ourselves where
these tips were coming from. Remember last week, Liquida and Jacques ah his brother, said they were suspicious of William and Shequila. Jacques said that when he and his mother pulled into Ayisha's driveway on November tewod right before they found that cell phone plugged into the charger in Ayisha's house ransacked, they noticed that Shaquila had pulled in.
Right behind them.
Jacques and Laqueda both said that they thought it was a little bit of a red flag that Shaquila was so emotional. They believed maybe a little overly emotional. Now, of course, this is Ayisha's aunt, and everyone handles grief and shock differently. But I can say, as someone who's done this for a long time, I do notice that sometimes in cases you will see someone who seems to show a lot of emotion. They add a lot of drama to a scene, but don't necessarily help that much.
You may remember from last week that Jacques talked about the fact Ayisha's family got a tip that Ayisha was buried in a shallow gray in Strong, Arkansas. So, according to Laquita's high school friend Rena, who has been helping her with her daughter's case for the last couple of years, in early December, Shaquila made a Facebook live asking the public for help missing for a month, over a month like like this need like we need.
Help, help like.
Shaquilla was very emotional in this Facebook live. She has taken it down since, but she was basically begging the public for help.
She said she wanted anyone.
With a four wheeler or a vehicle that could help her search to come to the woods near Strong. She said Aisha had been missing for a month, and she begged for help. She kept saying, she's been gone a month. In four days, what are y'all doing talking about the police department? Now, I've replayed this message over and over because I notice that la later says publicly on national television that the last time she saw Ayisha was on November third, which would have been a month and three days. Now.
This seems like a small discrepancy, but as you'll see, this timeline and getting it right is absolutely crucial. In this FaceTime live, Shaquila mentions that Ayisha was in love with white boys. She says something about white boys taking Ayisha out of her house. It seems likely she's referring to Ayisha's long term ex boyfriend, who was white, because Ayisha had very recently broken up with his person Jacques
talked last week about Ayisha's long term boyfriend. He said this guy completely loved Ayisha, that he was very cooperative, that he had an alibi, and that he helped search for her. And there's never been any suggestion that this ex could have been involved with Aisha's.
Disappearance at all.
Ayisha's own family said that the guy Ayisha suspected of being in her home was not her ex boyfriend, but was Samaji, who was black. According to her family, she had been seeing Samaji casually shortly before she disappeared. I'm just flagging this up because I'm wondering why this statement was made by Shaquila about a white guy supposedly taking Ayisha out of her home. It seems to kind of come out of the blue. On November eighth, twenty twenty,
a witness was out in the woods. I don't want to say exactly what this person was doing or give their name because they are very afraid of retribution from the people they saw. And honestly, I can understand why.
This witness saw a car pull up.
They saw two men get out of that car and pop the trunk and then pull a bulky item that was wrapped in a blanket out of that trunk. The driver of the car, who the witness could not see, then drove down the road, leaving the two men alone. The two men took that bulky object wrapped in a blanket and walked into the woods. Then a little while later, after this car dropped these two men off in the woods, this witness said they saw the same vehicle come back, pick.
Up the two men, and leave the area.
While this witness observed the two men take the item from the trunk and go into the woods, they said that they were scared. They were completely quiet, and they told their children who were with them to stay completely quiet. This person was scared of what those men could be doing out there, and over the next few weeks, even though he had been really freaked out, he told himself maybe he'd blown it out of proportion in his mind.
Then you may remember from last week in December of twenty twenty, Samaji, the twenty three year old man whom Aisha had been dating casually, was arrested and police were filing charges of capital murder and kidnapping against him. This witness saw this on the news about Samaji being arrested. He got very scared because he thought there could be a chance that maybe he had seen something related Diaisha's disappearance, and maybe the thing that those guys had been moving
out in the woods that day was a body. So he called the police and told them about what he saw. Police did come to the area and they did search for a few hours. This witness believed they found a shirt, but we have no idea whose shirt it was, whether it was sent into evidence, or if it was in any way connected Diaisha's case. In the end, like so many leads in this case, it turned out to be
seemingly yet another dead end. At different points in the investigation, it did start to seem to certain members of Ayisha's family, like Shaquila and William, were trying to point fingers in certain directions, first toward the long term X and later towards Sumaji. Then on December thirteenth, twenty twenty, police announced they made another arrest in the case, a man named Kenneth Lee. We talked about this last week, how Kenneth Lee was charged with extortion.
Basically what happened was he said he had.
Information about Aysha's case, but he said he would only give it to the family if they paid him eight thousand dollars. It turned out this information was a lie. He had made up a story. The whole thing was basically.
A scam to get money.
But that's not the whole story because it turns out that the chain of events that led to Kenneth's arrests also involved Ayisha's uncle, William Parker. So again we need to take a look at how this all went down now. According to police records, on just number twelfth, Kenneth Lee saw William on the.
Side of the road. He pulled over.
He told William he had information about Aisha, but he said it would cost her family eight thousand dollars. Now at that point, according to the police report, William said he would try to get the money together.
So they made a plan.
William would make some calls about the money and call Kenneth back, which he did, and that night they met up on the side of the road. William got into Kenneth's car. But what Kenneth didn't know was that William was wearing a wire a video camera the Elderrated Police Department had given him. This also seems strange to me, by the way, because this all happened within a twenty
four hour period. This seems very quick to go to the police, tell him you have a potential tip and get wired up and get approval to be wired up. So I do wonder how did that happen so fast? Is it possible William was already working with the police in some capacity. So anyway, now Kenneth and William were sitting in the car on the side of the road. Kenneth called this other party who supposedly had the information.
That person picked up the phone and said that they had overheard Samaji tell two other guys that he Samaji had paid ten thousand dollars to kidnap Aisha, and the reason he did this, according to this third party, was because Ayisha had been stealing methamphetamine from him, and he allegedly had video of Aisha stealing methamphetamine from his stash of drugs he kept at home. So this person said Samaji had killed Aisha by hitting her over the head
several times with a hammer. Then Samaji supposedly took Ayisha's body, traveled to a deer camp off Highway sixty three and buried her body in a shallow grave. William caught everything that happened on this video camera and after he finished up with Kenneth, he went straight to the Eldoredo Police department. He gave them the recording device and after that Kenneth was arrested. Police, also, by the way, contacted this third person who William and Kenneth were talking to on the phone.
The person basically told police the whole thing had been a scam. He said, yes, he had made the call, but he said Kenneth had set the whole thing up. This person said Kenneth had come to them and said they could make some easy money by selling the information to Ayesha's family. Now we said the last week this whole thing was just a hoax. But I think it's very interesting that it didn't just come out of thin air. Again, this was information that William was connected to that he
brought the police. As we said last week, the extortion charges against Kenneth were later dropped and the charges against Samaji were dropped as well. As the weeks and months went on and this became more of a cold case. What seems to have happened here is, unfortunately what happens in so many cases. The family appears to be divided. So on the one side you have jack Ques and Liquida, and then on the other side you have people who
may be supporting William. Some of this could be because some people don't want to believe it's possible for a family member to have done anything like this, And I'm just speculating here, but people could be scared William does have a criminal background, and given William's prior arrests, in the fact that a lot of them were for drugs, some people wondered what actually happened on the road to Houston.
Was furniture the real reason why they made that trip, or could there have been something else possibly some kind of drug deal going on. Let's get into William Parker Junior's criminal history. We know he had several convictions related to drug charges in the past, and he's encountered some dangerous situations. Back in twenty thirteen, when he was thirty years old, the Eldedo News Times reported William was almost
murdered during an alleged drug deal gone wrong. The newspaper quoted an arrest affidavit and said William testified that he went to a residence to make a drug deal. He said when he went inside, he was shot multiple times. When police went to the hospital in Little Rock where William was having surgery on his john stomach, they interviewed him and he was able to identify the three men who he said shot him, but later he retracted that statement.
He said, yes, the three guys he mentioned were at the residence when he was there, but he said he was shot by an unidentified man and he had been shot from behind, so he couldn't tell who did it. So the three alleged shooters got off lightly. One got probation because of a past robbery conviction. The charges against the other two were dismissed completely. William has been involved with some dangerous people, and he's allegedly been involved in
some much darker things. Since Aisha's disappearance, William has been arrested and charge was sexual assault, including sexual indecency with a child. He's not the only man in Ayisha's life that has had these types of charges filed against him. In September of twenty twenty three, Samaji, the man who I usual had been dating, was also charged with sexual indecency with a child and second degree sexual assault. I've read the arrest Afi David, and these charges are extremely disturbing.
I'm not going to invade the victim's privacy, but I will say the alleged incident took place late in twenty twenty two and it involved an eight year old girl. She said she was at home with some other children and Samaji told the other children to go to bed and then asked her if she wanted to say her ABC's. Then she said he said he would give her a prize if she finished. She told the interviewer that after that, Samaji put a blindfold on her, grabbed her sleeve and put her hand.
On his penis.
Now, this case and William's case are both still making their ways through the court system, but these charges are horrifying. And I'm pointing this out because none of this proves that William or Samaji had anything to do with Aisha's disappearance. But from the standpoint of a police investigator, they have to notice there was more than one man in Aisha Jackson's orbit who had a potentially violent criminal record and
drug charges and sexual assault charges. We know that in Samaji's case, he was obviously a person of interest from the beginning, but as the case moved forward, police found no evidence to tie him to Aisha's disappearance. The only clue they had seemed to be the fact that Ayisha suspected him of being inside her house when she wasn't there.
But they had no dispute that.
We know of or any animal, And from what we know,
Samaji was not around Aisha on Halloween night. Given Williams past and the fact that he and Shaquila were the last known people to see Ayishaw live, a lot of people wondered why he wasn't considered, at the minimum a person of interest, which brings us back to this trip to Houston, because police said early on they verified that Ayisha was in Houston with a family member, but later Rena, Laquita's friend communicated via email and I've seen those emails.
She was emailing an officer who admitted police could not verify Ayisha's location after October thirty. First, did Aisha ever really go to Houston? Did she ever really leave Arkansas? So, as Jacques, Liquita and the rest of the family are hearing these rumors going around, one of the big things that Jacques wanted was for William and Shaquila to volunte harrily take light detector tests to as Jacques put it clear.
Their names.
So Jacques was kind of calling out Shaquila on social media. Then he said she put a post on her Facebook page. She said what y'all don't know is basically, we did go to the police and take a lot of detector test and passed.
But Jacques said that post was later removed.
After months had gone by and he wasn't getting any answers from police.
Jacques said he was desperate for help.
He contacted several shows, including the Steve Wilcost Show. So quick side note for people who have not seen this show. Steve Wilcos is a former law enforcement officer, and he was also Jerry Springer's bodyguard on the Jerry Springer Show. So over the years Steve kind of became a character in his own right. He's got this very blunt persona and a big part of his show is taking people and giving them light detector tests, and the tone of the show is much than Jerry Springer.
You have people who are.
Accusing family members of molestation, theft, murder, really everything under the sun. William was not on the show, but Shaquila agreed to appear and to go on the show and take a lot of detector test. The show aired on November first, twenty twenty three. The title of the show
was I Want my Sister Back Dead or Alive. Now, yes, this is a talk show, it is entertainment, but I really applaud Jaquez here because, in my opinion, this was a pretty ingenious way of getting Shaquila to talk to people about what happened on the record and in whatever roundabout way to get a light of detector test. It's always a good idea in cases like this to keep people talking because sooner or later, I believe most of
them will trip up. Having a record of those contradictions is what can ultimately break a case, and that's why I go so in depth into all these details.
So I've seen the show. Jacques appears first.
He talks about Ayisha, and he said that Shaquila, in his opinion, had been, in his words, giving us the run around for years. He said, point blank he thinks that his AUNTI Shaquila, had something to do with the disappearance of Aisha, or at least he said, he believes she knows more than she's saying. And you really feel for Jaques when you watch this because he explains how after his sister disappeared, he was bullied at school. People were saying he was weird. Some of them even alleged
he had something to do with Ayisha's disappearance. Jacques started to wonder about the LA detector test because he said Shaquila had posted on Facebook that she had taken one and passed it. Jacques called the police detective who was working the case, and he says that the police told him this was not true, that William and Shaquila had not taken light of detector tests. So on the show, Jaques confronts her about this lat of detector test.
Kuila comes out she's very angry.
She says she's not a monster, she loved Ayisha and this is all false accusations against her. At that moment, all hell basically broke loose. Jacques and Shaequila started physically fighting. He was screaming at her, he was shaking and asking if.
She had something to do with it.
Steve Wilcos asked her about what happened on the day when Aisha went missing.
Her reply was very interesting because.
She says, quote November three, to be exact, we first went to Houston to move some stuff out of my old apartment because I was getting ready to get back to Arkansas. We put the stuff into storage, and we came back to Arkansas, dropped her off at home. I walked her in, and me and Thugaman meaning William gave her some decorations and stuff end quote. So she told Steve Wilcost they were the last two people to see
her alive. She said she didn't have the slightest idea what happened to Ayisha, and that she wanted to be on the show so they could find out what happened to her and also to clear her name. So a couple of things are interesting about this First of all, she says November three, but Laquita insists that they were all at the home on November two, So how could the trip to Houston have taken place on November third?
And if it did, why didn't Aisha answer the phone between November one and November third?
What was going on during that time?
Someone is wrong about these dates and the police are not exploring these contradictions. Shaquila did admit that she did not take a lot detector test, so at least that was cleared up.
She said police told.
Her and William they didn't need to take one because they were not suspects. Jaques then asked, well, okay, if he didn't take a lot of detector test, why did you make a Facebook post saying you had. She says she didn't make that post, so again another contradiction that needs to be explored. Shaquilla says some other interesting and in my opinion, potentially revealing things whi she's on stage.
I would actually love to see the rest of the tape, the part of these interviews that did not make it to error, but I don't know if that'll ever happen. The other interesting part was when Steve Wilcos asked Shaquilla if she thought William could have had anything to do with it. She said, quote, at the time we dropped her off, no, now if he doubled.
Back, I can't speak to that end quote.
So she's saying right there that in her mind, it's possible that William did go back to Aisha's home and do something to her. Steve Wilcos asked her what made her change her mind about William and think he could have had something to do with it. She talked about stuff she found out. What did she mean there?
And she said.
Basically that the stuff was accusations of sexual assault.
Because it turned out that Shaquila.
Believed that her husband, William, may have sexually assaulted Aisha, his own niece. So now we're hearing this bombshell news that there was an accusation that William had sexually assaulted Aisha. On the show, Shaquilla said that she and William were not together anymore. The whole timeline of their relationship is a little bit unclear because according to court records, Shaquilla filed for divorce on March first, twenty nineteen, so more
than a year before Ayisha went missing. The divorce was finalized in early twenty twenty, So it does seem like they were on and off for a while, but family members say that William and Shequilla were together at the time Aisha disappeared. Like many people, I'm wondering what exactly did Shaquilla.
Know and when did she know it.
After all that drama, Steve Wilkos came out with his envelope and he revealed the results of Shaquila's law detector test. Now, obviously I just want to say these results are not admissible in court, and there's a good reason for that. And with this test, we don't know who administered it. The reliability of these tests is really dependent on the skill of the operator. So I am not saying in any way this is one hundred percent certain, but it
is interesting. By the way, when Steve asked Shaquilla who she thought was responsible for Aisha's disappearance, she said she thought it was one of Ayisha's boyfriends. So the first question that the lie detector test ash Shequilla was were you involved in the disappearance of Ayisha Jackson? She said no, and they determined that she was telling the truth. Then the second question was do you know for sure who is involved in the disappearance of Ayisha Jackson. She said no,
and the results were that she did not tell the truth. Now, after that result was read, all hell broke loose again. Jacques was crying and looked like he was trying to fight his ann again.
You could just see the devastation and it was genuine.
I know people say that sometimes these shows are fake, but this was absolutely genuine. After that, Shaquila seems like she's kind of trying to explain how that result happened. She said she started to have suspicions about William because she saw a video, a video where William allegedly admitted that he essayed someone. Essay, by the way, means sexual assault. I wonder if she's talking about a TikTok video, because this TikTok video put a shocking twist in this case.
The person who made it, Rob, was an old friend of Rena's who got involved with.
The case and was trying to help.
And as part of this TikTok, Rob put up a conversation that Rena had with the mayor of Elddo, Arkansas, Paul Choate, on February first, twenty twenty three, just a little bit of background on that Rena had been asking the mayor for months to meet with her. He finally agreed and she took her friend Joanna and another person with her, so three people were present when this conversation took place. Rena recorded it and later she passed it
on to Rob Now. In this TikTok video, Rob mentions that a police detective assigned to the case allegedly said that Ayisha's uncle had essayed her in the past, meaning sexually assaulted, and that it could be proven.
But they also supposedly said.
They weren't really looking into William because his alibi sounded credible. The Eldado mayor told Rena that if she keeps pushing the police department, if they expose potential mistakes they made, that they're going to get frozen out and they need to drop it.
I should be able to say this department did not follow the correct policy and procedure and we shouldn't try to cover that.
You will alienate yourself from any communication with police Clarks.
What do you mean if that's us let out that they that they had not followed properly. Okay, but that's still not But it's the truth. So you tell me stick to facts. That's a fact.
Go and see what happens.
Mean, but do what and see what I can do? What and see what happens. If you say they're not following.
If you've become accusatory, that's not accusing.
That's a fact.
Yes, okay.
Rob makes a good point in his TikTok. He goes on to say that hundreds of thousands of young women go missing every year in the United States, a disproportionate number of Black women, and often these are the stories that get forgotten by the media.
It's absolutely ridiculous that a young woman can just disappear like this and nobody gives a shit. It's even more frustrating that people who are supposed to be helping or just brushing it off and not taking it seriously. It's also worth noting a third of the almost three hundred thousand girls and women reported the missing in the US and twenty twenty we're black. If those cases often get little attention, are all but ignored by law enforcement and
national news media. Ayasha's case is just one example of the many missing black women who don't get the attention they deserve.
But we're not going to forget about Ayisha Jackson because at this point, her family, her mother, her brother, and everyone in the community wants answers. And I want to reiterate, neither William nor Shaquila have been charged with anything or even named people of interest by police to my knowledge. I'm really not trying to point the finger at anyone. I am trying to point out these inconsistencies because the
devils in the details. These inconsistencies need to be resolved and explained, and if the police would take a closer look at them, I really believe that they could solve this case. And the other thing that we really need in this case is because we've been hearing for years that the last time Ayisha was seen was on November fourth, and that's in the original police report, we need the public to know that is incorrect. The last time that Ayisha was seen alive that we know of was October
thirty first, twenty twenty. That's the crucial time period. If you know of anyone who was around in El Dorado near Ayisha or any of her friends and family on October twenty first to November two, twenty twenty, we want to hear from you the last picture that we have of Ayisha is Aisha in her purge costume posing with her girlfriends at the gas station. She looked like everything was fine and she was looking forward to a night out.
And you may remember from last.
Week one of Ayisha's girlfriends said that William was talking about going to Houston. He wanted her the friend to go with him and Ayisha to Houston. The friend said no, and she said on social media William was acting weird about that. So what really happened after Ayisha, William and Shaquila left Ayisha's other girlfriends. What happened next? Did they go back to Stuart Avenue? At any point to William
and Shaquilla's house. There was a neighbor on Stuart Avenue who was making posts on Halloween knight, and we know that this neighbor was having a party. Now, these are small houses, they're very close to each other. There's no fences, So if there was a party going on at the neighbors it seems likely that someone would have seen Aisha round. We need to talk to those people. We need to know if she really went to that party, did she
go to Houston? What really happened to Aisha? On Halloween night and in the early morning hours of November First. I'm Catherine Townsend. This is Helen Gone Murder Line. Helen Gone Murder Line is a production of School of Humans and iHeart Podcasts. It's written and narrated by me, Catherine Townsend and produced by Abby Watts. Music is contributed by Ben Sale, Executive producers of Virginia Prescott, Brandon Barr, and L. C.
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