True Crime with Kendall Rae - The Largest Manhunt in Chicago History at the Time & Still No Answers – The Bradley Sisters
Episode Date: February 21, 2023On July 6, 2001, 10-year-old Tionda Bradley and her 3-year-old sister Diamond Bradley disappeared from their Chicago home. After 20 years, the family is still looking for answers… and their missing ...girls. Donate to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children: https://give.missingkids.org/campaign... If you know anything about the abduction of these girls, please call the Chicago Police Department: +1 (312) 747-5789 or the FBI Illinois Field Office: +1 (312) 421-6700 Kim Foxx is the first African American woman to lead the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office – the second largest prosecutor’s office in the country. The Bradley family is seeking her help to help reignite the investigation into the disappearance of Tionda and Diamond. Twitter: https://twitter.com/kimfoxx?lang=en Email: info@kimfoxx.com Shop my charity merch! https://milehighermerch.com/ All profits from this charity merch will be donated to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children: https://www.missingkids.org/ This episode is sponsored by: Béis Honey Check out Kendall's other podcasts: The Sesh & Mile Higher Follow Kendall! YouTube Twitter Instagram Facebook Mile Higher Zoo REQUESTS: General case suggestion form: https://bit.ly/32kwPly Form for people directly related/ close to the victim: https://bit.ly/3KqMZLj Discord: https://discord.com/invite/an4stY9BCN CONTACT: For Business Inquiries - kendall@INFAgency.com
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Hello everyone and welcome back. Thank you for joining me today to discuss yet another case.
And if you are new, then welcome. So today we have a very upsetting case to discuss. We're
going to be talking about Diamond and Tiana Bradley, who have been missing for 22 years. They
went missing when they were very young, 10 and three years old. So now they would both be adults.
Tiana would be 32 and Diamond would be 25. This case actually did get a decent amount of attention
when it first happened. However, it's obviously been a long time and it's possible you have heard of
this case but haven't heard all of the details so I'm thankful today that I can share their story
with you and fill you in on some of the very upsetting details of what happened to these two young
sisters.
Obviously, the more people who know about this story, the more likely it is that it will reach someone
who may have the answers that this family so desperately needs. And if you are already familiar with
the case, you'll know how important it is that we continue to keep these girls in the spotlight
and show this family all the support that they still need. Even after 22 years, this family has not given up,
they're still hopeful that one day justice may be served or that they will at least get
some answers.
As you guys know, I believe it is our duty as true crime consumers to support families
as much as we possibly can.
And I'm sure that this family will appreciate any support that you can offer, even if that's
just watching this video or sharing it or
continuing on to their Facebook page and offering them just words of encouragement. I know that
goes a long way. I know this family is wanting as much coverage on the girl's case as possible and
just knowing that people haven't forgotten about them, I think really fuels their mission.
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and so I just want to remind you guys of our Neck Met campaign which is now close to $180,000 raised.
Thank you so much everyone who has participated over the past year. If you would like to make a donation,
I will have that linked below. So let's begin here by talking about Tiana. So Tiana Z Bradley was born on January 20th, 1991, to her mother Tracey.
And she lived in the south side of Chicago with her mom and her older sister Rita.
Tiana actually got her name from her auntie Faith, who said that their neighbor was named
Tiana.
And they absolutely loved the way it sounded, but she and Tracey wanted to make it uniquely
their own, so they added a D to it.
And that's how Tiana got her beautiful name and from the time that Tiana
Was born she loved the spotlight
We've all been around a kid that loves attention loves to make other people smile and show off little skills that they've learned and
Really just has that charismatic
Vibrant contagious nature about them and that's exactly how Tiana was. She loved to dance, and she would pretty much dance
for anyone no matter where they were.
Her great aunt, Shalia, has said that Tiana
was born to be an entertainer.
Even if they were just out walking along a busy sidewalk,
Tiana was known for whipping out her dance moves
no matter where or when it was.
And she danced, and she ran her bike, but dancing
wasn't her favorite hobby, you know?
Yeah.
She used to do a lot of stuff like she saw with them.
Jim Math, did she all just come to first place?
She loved double the, she loved dancing.
And she was just the outspoken one of the best.
Even me, you know, I was the, we was a blade back there.
And she just go out.
She was a bit sassy.
She was very smart, very quick-witted, but she also had a huge heart
and really cared for the people close to her.
So just one year after she was born, her mother gave birth to another daughter, named Victoria,
and then seven years later she gave birth to Diamond.
So having two younger siblings was very exciting to her, and she also really became a responsible
young girl. Tiana loved being
a sister and she also didn't mind taking on some of the responsibility that came with that.
Obviously, it's not uncommon for children with single working parents to pick up some of the
extra slack and responsibility in the family, especially in the late 90s early 2000s. And this
is exactly what Tiana had to do. Her mother Tracy obviously
had to work to support herself and her four daughters. And even though they did live near a lot of
family members who occasionally helped out with child care, it wasn't uncommon for Tiana to be
home alone with her sister Diamond, who was three at the time and Tiana was 10. And I already know
that there will be people who have things to say about this, given the fact that Tiana was 10. And I already know that there will be people who have things to say about this,
given the fact that Tiana was so young
and looking after a three-year-old home alone.
But obviously, these circumstances cannot be changed now.
Everything is different in hindsight,
and I don't think it's helpful to judge this family
on actions from 20 plus years ago.
So it's wishful thinking it's the internet.
I know people are gonna say what they're gonna say,
but just keep in mind that the family can always read the comments.
And if you were in their situation, would you want people adding to the judgment, adding to the
stress, the guilt that you probably already feel? No, you wouldn't. I just don't think it's
appropriate to judge. It's unnecessary. And frankly, it's just rude. So just be kind in the comments,
please.
Hindsight can be a very tricky thing.
Obviously Tracy would probably do things differently if she knew how things would unfold
for their family.
However, all we can do in these situations is listen and learn and make our own choices
for our families.
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Diamond, Yvette.
She was born on November 25th, 1997, and like her older sisters, she spent her few short
years living in the Bronzeville neighborhood in the south side of Chicago.
Now unlike Tiana, who is very outgoing, Diamond was a bit more reserved.
Obviously, she was only three when all this happened,
so it's hard to get a gauge on her personality fully,
but her family said that she was a lot more laid back
and would often shy away from people that she didn't know.
But she had always been very loving to her family,
especially her big sister, Tiana,
who absolutely loved being a big sister to Diamond.
She would carry her around on her hip.
She loved to take care of her and had like some motherly instincts going on from a young age.
Just like Tiana, Diamond is absolutely adorable.
She had the sweetest little smile and I can only imagine how much joy she brought her family
in the short time that she was with them.
And from everything I've read, Tiana, Diamond, Rita, and Victoria were very happy children and loved their family.
Family was very important to the Bradley's.
And like I mentioned earlier,
everyone would help out whenever they could.
And on July 6th, 2001, it was one of those days
where the Bradley family was leaning on each other for help.
Rita and Victoria had actually spent the night
with their grandmother, Martha Torres,
and Tiana and Diamond slept with their mother
at Lake Grove Village Apartments in Brunsville.
Tracy was working at the time at Robert Taylor Park,
where she helped make lunches for kids
enrolled in the summer camp.
This job did require that she get an early start in the morning
and that wasn't really a problem for her.
Tiana was familiar with her mom's work routine
and she knew that it was her responsibility
to look after Diamond while her mother was at work.
And even though she was only 10 years old,
she was very responsible and aware of the rules
that her mother had said, particularly,
she was aware that her mom said
absolutely under any circumstances
you are not to leave the house.
And you were not allowed to open the door for anyone either.
Tiana understood what stranger danger was, she understood the importance of staying in the apartment and how following the rules from other set was
absolutely vital to keeping her and her baby sister protected. So knowing that and knowing how aware Tiana was of the rules her mother had set makes what happened that morning even
more confusing.
So that morning around 4.30am, Tracy's on and off again boyfriend named George Washington
came and spent time with her before she went to work.
So he was there for about an hour and a half and then he takes her to work around 6am at
Robert Taylor Park.
And once she was at work, Tracy figured that her kids would have a pretty typical day.
They would stay home and play games,
sit on the couch, flip through the TV,
all usual things for young children to do
in the very early 2000s.
But then she tried calling them three times
between eight and nine a.m.
And she could not get an answer.
And so she couldn't help but wonder what they were doing.
From what I can tell, she wasn't immediately concerned
because it was still early and she figured maybe
they had went back to sleep.
I've read a lot in online forums like Reddit
that people are upset with Tracy
for not immediately leaving work
and going home to check on them.
And again, hindsight is 2020.
I'm sure if she knew for certain
that something was wrong,
she would have dropped everything and gone home to them.
But like I said, she called them three times and they didn't answer. And phone records also indicate that a few other numbers
attempted to call their apartment that morning, most of which went unanswered, except for two calls that appear to be hang-ups.
And I am a little confused about what exactly that means. Everything that I have read just says hang-up calls.
And I don't know if that meant
that the person who called hung up
or if someone picked up the phone in the apartment
and then immediately hung it up.
I'm just guessing here,
but I'm leaning towards this meaning
that the caller did hang up
before someone had the chance to answer,
but I just wanted to mention these
even though there's not much that we know about it.
So sometime between 11 and 11, 30,
Tracy gets back from work. Now the next
detail is also a bit confusing. It has been reported in some places that Tracy gets home from work
at 11am. Some sources say 1130. So I haven't been able to figure out exactly when she arrived home,
but between 11 and 1130 her shift ends and she is back at the apartment. And what's really
confusing here and very important to note is that some sources say that she arrived home with her boyfriend George Washington,
and some sources say that he wasn't with her. And it's conflicting information like this that
has made this case not only hard to cover, but also hard to solve. But regardless of what time
exactly she got home and who was or wasn't with her, one thing is for sure.
Tiana and Diamond Bradley were nowhere to be seen. Tracey and possibly George look around the apartment hoping to find the girls
But it becomes clear very quickly that they are gone
But they did find a note and they found this note bundled up in a bunch of clothing, and it was presumably written by Tionda, and it said
that she and Diamond left to go to a nearby store called Jewels, and then afterwards they would go play
at the school playground. And the playground that she is most likely referencing is the Do Little
Elementary playground, where Tionda was signed up for summer classes, however she wasn't an attendance
on that day. Now, seeing this note, Tracy immediately felt like something was off with it.
First of all, Tiana would have never written a note.
She would have called her mom and let her know where they were going.
That was very clear in her rules.
And not only that, Tiana would have never just left the apartment in the first place.
A note said they had gone to the store in the park,
but the family says the note seemed off.
Well, for one, Tanda would not have written a note. Tanda would have called her mom cell phone.
After finding the note, Tracy's next move was to go and talk to some neighbors and see if anyone had seen them.
And when no one had seen them, she starts calling friends and family.
But nobody has seen them.
And it becomes very clear that the girls are missing and so their family jumps into action
and starts searching for them.
They search the neighborhood, they search that jewels store, anywhere else that they
thought the girls may have gone, the school park.
My cousins and I saw my auntie April as I was walking and she was like, have you seen
Tiana and Dam and I'm like, no.
So she walked
the car straight and got on the bus on her way to 35 and like five hours later a police
car came and picked me up with my unceased faith in the car.
I just remember my mom coming to pick me up and she told me like, how you seeing Tiana?
I'm like, no she like Tiana here wasn't no. When I got there I seemed to know and I was
like maybe they just like went to the park for
some of these, when I come back, but like they never came back.
So the Bradley family searched for almost seven hours that
afternoon, and they really focused their efforts in the
neighborhood and the area of the school.
But there is no sign of the girls anywhere.
And something I want to note is, even though dozens of family
and friends were helping Tracy search for the girls,
one person was not, and that is George Washington, her.
On and off again, boyfriend,
who may or may not have been with her
when she got back to the apartment,
he did not participate in the search at all.
Instead, and I can't confirm this,
but it's been said that he was off
with another girlfriend.
And Tracy and George definitely had a pretty toxic
relationship, so this is not totally surprising, but given the circumstances, to me, with another girlfriend. And Tracy and George definitely had a pretty toxic relationships.
This is not totally surprising,
but given the circumstances, to me this is very weird.
Why would he not want to help find the girls?
And the police wondered the same thing,
which I will get into here shortly.
So the police weren't actually notified
that the girls were missing until 7 p.m. that day
when Tracy called and reported them missing.
And again, this is something that Tracy has gotten a lot of heat for. A lot of people have really
scrutinized her decision to not report them missing until 7pm. The fact that
she waited nearly eight hours to report her daughter's missing has definitely
rubbed people the wrong way. But since then she has come out and said that she was
absolutely terrified when her daughter's went missing and her immediate thoughts weren't to go to the police, but instead to exhaust every possibility
to find them on her own.
Tracy has explained that she was very afraid that the police would call child protective
services because she left a 10-year-old and a three-year-old at home alone, and she was
worried that maybe they would take her other two daughters.
Also, we can't forget that there has always been a major lack of trust between the Black community and
law enforcement. This is still very prominent today. You never really know how a
certain department is going to react. So we have to remember that this is a
historical issue and it definitely could have contributed to her hesitation to
get law enforcement involved. Also, it's not like she
waited an entire day to
call them.
She and her family did do
their best to go look for
the girls themselves.
And that evening, she
called the Cook County
Sheriff's Department to
make the report.
Diamond was just three
years old.
Her sister, Tiana,
10, when they disappeared
the morning of July 6,
2001.
Their mother, Tracy Bradley
told police she last saw
the girls around 630 in
the morning when she left
for work and returned around one to find a note.
But luckily, once the police were notified, they did jump
right into action. I mean, so many times, especially in older
cases, we hear of police telling families that they need to wait
at least 24 hours to even file a report sometimes longer. And this could have contributed to her waiting
to call as well.
And if you are a true crime consumer,
you know that the first 24 to 48 hours
in a disappearance are absolutely crucial.
But in this case, the Chicago police took this case
extremely seriously and started a massive search effort.
And if you've heard of this case before,
you know that the search for Tionda
and Diamond Bradley
became the largest manhunt in Chicago's history at the time.
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Just in the first few hours, they sent dozens of officers and two canine units out to search the bronzeville area. They searched
dumpsters, yards, railways,
and countless vacant properties.
They even went up and down the lake
front hoping that there would be some sign
of the girls. And as the days went on,
the search efforts only continued to grow.
Hundreds of officers were continuing to go
door to door, asking people about the
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sent into the forest reserve,
which was located only two miles
from the apartment where the girls
were last seen and they did find a few
items of clothing that were sent in
for testing, although it's unclear if
these items were ever confirmed to be
evidence in this case and the police
even got the FBI involved and they took on a very important role.
So let's go back a little bit and talk more about the note, which, as I mentioned,
her family does not think that Tiana would have written a note she would have called her mom.
And that's not the only weird thing about it.
The Bradley family is convinced that this note was not written by Tiana, or at least not willingly.
However, the FBI was able to confirm
through handwriting analysis that Tiana
was the person who wrote the note.
But the Bradley family has noted
several inconsistencies that make them believe
that this note could be the work of their kidnapper,
or maybe she was forced to write it.
The biggest thing that they have noticed is off
is the actual wording itself.
The spelling and grammar in the note was absolutely perfect,
which is weird if a 10-year-old wrote it.
And it doesn't match up with the way that Tiana spoke.
And since the FBI did confirm that it was written by her,
their family believes that she was forced to write the note
by a potential kidnapper.
They think that it's possible that she was told
what exactly to write and how to write it. And again that it's possible that she was told what exactly to write
and how to write it. And again, it's just very, very weird that she would write a note and not
call her mom. She absolutely would have called her mom if she wanted permission to leave the
apartment. They have reiterated over and over that she knew better than to leave without getting
a verbal confirmation that she could go. So writing a note was just completely out of character for her.
And the suspicious communication doesn't end with the note. Tracey's sister, Faith, had once been
in charge of setting up the family's phone plan and voicemail. And so she asked Tracey if she
thought to go and check her voicemail for a message from the girls and she said no. So Faith
took upon herself to check for one just in case. And that's when she discovered a message from Tiana
that stirred up even more questions.
In the message to her mother, Tiana stated something
to the effect of mom, mom.
This is Tiana, answer the phone.
George is at the door.
Can I open the door?
He wants to come in and take us to get a birthday cake.
And I know you're probably thinking,
George, the George who had access to the apartment
that morning, who didn't assist in the search,
who had a toxic relationship with Tracy,
and may or may not have come back with her
to the apartment when the girls first were discovered
to be missing, well, not necessarily.
Possibly, but there's also another George
that lived in the apartment complex.
And he wasn't a stranger to the Bradley's,
and he had even babysat for the girls on occasion.
And because of this, it's a possibility
that Tiana was referring to that George.
However, it's important to note
that this neighbor George had some nickname that he went by.
I'm not exactly sure what it was,
but they believe that if Tiana was referring
to this George in the message
that she would have called him by that nickname.
You're also probably wondering if I can play this voicemail for you
and I wish that I could.
This is yet another piece of information
that has been reported in several different ways.
I've read that the FBI has the voicemail
and isn't releasing it.
And I've also read that this voicemail was somehow deleted.
And I'm not sure what actually happened.
So that's just another very frustrating element to this case. So as the days started to pass and there was
no sign of the girls and no solid clues, investigators did not give up.
Dozens of people were interviewed including several members of the Bratley
family and they actually brought in over 100 sex offenders to be questioned.
Interviewed nearly a hundred registered sex offenders living in the area.
We cannot rule out anyone.
And emotional pleas from the girl's mother.
We must be as old as a mom.
They need me.
Tracy herself was also questioned heavily and she actually talked about this in a radio
interview shortly after the girls disappeared and she said that she was questioned for 22
hours and that to her the experience felt like
torture. But even with all the extensive questioning of many many people, there was nothing concrete
to give the investigators an indication of where the girls might be, let alone who was responsible
for taking them. So they looked over the information that they did have, especially the note in the
voicemail, and George Washington kept coming up. Tracey's boyfriend,
and they definitely wanted to look into him further. And after they did, they found out that
Tracey and George had recently been arguing over the paternity of Diamond. George had always denied
being the father of Diamond, however, a paternity test came back three weeks before she disappeared
and confirmed that he was in fact
her father. Now, this alone doesn't necessarily make him look suspicious, however there were a few
more details that investigators uncovered that made them want to look into him even further.
It turns out that in the days leading up to their disappearance, George had been planning a camping
trip for Tracy, Tiana, and Diamond. I wasn't able to figure out how involved Tracy was
in this alleged camping trip,
but I do know that she was aware
that it was supposed to happen.
And what makes this so strange
is that there was no indication that George was actually
getting the things that they needed to go camping.
He didn't buy any food,
he didn't make any reservations at campsites,
and he borrowed a small amount of equipment
that wouldn't have been enough for the four of them. And so many people believe that
this camping trip was a cover-up. It was a plan trip for these children to go on a
camping trip. That camping trip was all fraudulent. That camping trip never
manifests. And another weird thing about this camping trip is that it was
scheduled over Victoria's eighth birthday
Yet she wasn't invited on the camping trip with her mom and two of her sisters
And if we circle back to that voicemail, it seems more likely that George Washington the boyfriend would know that
Victoria's birthday was coming up and less likely that George the neighbor would know that obviously I can't say for sure
That's just speculation,
but that did come to my mind when I read that. Next, on July 12, just six days after the girls
went missing a newspaper article was released that stated that George Washington's house had been
searched. And this article notes that he was extremely cooperative and consented to the search
without causing any issues. They didn't have a search warrant, and they weren't looking for anything specific,
but George's cooperation allowed them to look regardless.
And according to this specific article,
police didn't find much.
But a report from the Black and Missing Foundation
says something pretty different.
According to their report, investigators did find
a few interesting things in their search of his house.
Receipts found by investigators
shared that one day after the girls went missing, George
purchased a package of 42 gallon contractor bags, gardening gloves, and a pair of neoprene
gloves.
And when his house was searched, investigators found that five of the 42 gallon contractor
bags were missing from the pack.
Not only that, the gloves, the gardening gloves were nowhere to be seen. And this report says that a neighbor saw him burning something in a 55-gallon drum.
However, the newspaper article that I was talking about contradicts this entirely,
and says that a neighbor who was outside the entire evening saw no indication of a
fire happening near George's house. And if you were starting to feel very frustrated by this case
and all the inconsistencies you are not alone, it's very hard to tell what is true and what is not.
And that's what makes cases like this just so irritating. I always try my best to bring you guys
the facts in the cases that I share. And it just so happens that this one has an insane amount
of conflicting information. Now, George Washington adamantly denies that any of the events that I just talked about
actually happened.
However, there is one thing that we know for certain, and that is that there were hairs
found in the back of his car.
Specifically, they were found on a blanket in his trunk.
This blanket was processed, and it is believed that these hairs belong to Tionda.
But George has an explanation for why they were there.
He claimed that he had recently taken Tionda and diamond to a drive-in movie theater.
And in order to get away with not paying for their movie tickets, he asked the girls to
hide in his trunk while he drove in.
Investigators did find evidence, including a hair matching Tionda's in the trunk of a
car, but nothing
conclusive enough to make an arrest.
Now to me, this is a very strange and big piece of information that I feel should be talked
about more.
However, a few hairs being found is not enough to prove that he did something sinister.
So that same black and missing foundation article that I brought up earlier also states that his phone records were
Analyze and it showed that starting at 4.30 a.m. on July 6th George made 40 calls over the span of 24 hours
But there was a break in these calls between 7 and 9 a.m.
Which is approximately the time that it's believed the girls were kidnapped. Cell records also indicate that his phone
Panged off towers near the forest preserve area by the house, although that area had been previously searched. So George has remained
a person of interest in their disappearance, but he has never been named a suspect. In fact,
no one has been named officially a suspect in the disappearance of Tiana and Diamond Bradley.
There was a couple of people we were focused on in my part of the investigation.
Well, unfortunately we were never able to make anything stick. Anything that we could go to
a state's attorney's way, we just were never able to do it. Like I said at the beginning of this,
it has now been 22 years since the girls went missing. Tiana would be 32 years old and Diamond
would be 25. And obviously with
a lack of information, there's going to be a lot of speculation from people. And there
have definitely been some people who have looked at Tracy's behavior in the early weeks, as
suspicious as well. For example, two weeks after the girls went missing, there was a nearby
store that captured surveillance footage of two girls walking by. And they matched the description
of Teanda and Diamond.
This footage is not available for me to show you, but it was sent to the FBI,
and they weren't able to confirm whether the girls were in the video or not.
So they ended up bringing still images from the footage to Tracy's apartment,
hoping that she could help identify them.
But she refused to even view the images and wouldn't even let investigators
in.
People have definitely been suspicious of that, but we don't know what her reasoning
for that was, and she did have a change of heart.
It's been reported that she did eventually schedule a time to go and review the video
herself.
However, I was not able to confirm whether or not she thought that the girls were her daughters.
Tracy's behavior to the police also wasn't the most cooperative.
However, she's been very vocal over the years saying that she felt like she was being treated as a suspect and that affected the way she behaved.
Also, she and George both took polygraph tests and even though these are not reliable and can't even be used in court,
they can be helpful in small ways sometimes. Now, Tr Past, however, George's test came back inconclusive.
So, of course, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
was very involved in this case from the beginning.
They developed several age-progressed photos of the girls
to show what they may look like over the years.
And, as always, their commitment to being involved
in active cases has been really commendable.
involved in active cases has been really commendable.
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For 21 long years, faith Bradley Cathery has been on a mission,
trying to find her two missing nieces, Tiana and Diamond Bradley.
I try to share the pictures. I talk about them a lot. two missing nieces, Tiana and Diamond Bradley.
I try to share the pictures.
I talk about them a lot.
You know, Instagram, whatever social site.
I try to share the pictures.
Faith works diligently on social media every day,
searching for answers.
Faith was especially close to Tiana.
She was like my baby for real.
She was just sad.
Don't have no leads, anything.
I have two kids who just disappear like that.
It's just so sad it's man-bothered, you know.
It happened July 6, 2001.
Tiana and Diamond were home alone
while their mother was at work when she returned.
Both girls were gone.
The investigation into the girl's disappearance
was intense from the beginning.
Search teams honed in on hundreds of abandoned buildings.
Police interviewed countless people,
but nobody had any answers.
It seemed as if the girls had simply vanished.
What happened to that day is still a mystery.
Thousands of leads turned up nothing.
Just so sad.
It's too kids to come up missing.
They don't know what they're wearing about. I mean, I knew I wish I had the answers to it.
And I just know.
These images put together by forensic artists at the National Center may hold the key to
finding the girls
today. This is what Tiana may look like now at age 32 in Diamond now at age 25.
We'll never be the same until a day they come back and be returned to our family. All of our hearts are always feel empty, always.
And for us, Tiana and Diamond, the search,
we're going to continue to search for you to the day I die.
If you have any information about Tiana and Diamond,
please call 1-800-THE-LOST.
As the years passed by, the Bradley family,
the Chicago community, and the police
have continued to hold out hope for these little girls.
There have been a few alleged sightings
of the girls over the years,
but each time someone comes forward claiming to be one of them, the Bradley's are only ever let down.
In 2004, there was a possible sighting of the girls at a Walmart in Indianapolis, and police actually received a handful of tips regarding this sighting.
However, it turns out it was not them. In 2008, there was a photo on my space that resembled the each progressed photo of Tiana, and this really excited their family. Tiana and Diamonds' great aunt Shalia
Bradley Smith even hired a forensic artist to compare the photos and determine if it could be a match.
And once again, it was determined that the identities did not match. Also, someone claiming to be
a minister called the tip line and said that he had a vision that the girls were dumped in a body of water.
And even though this isn't a reliable tip, the police still followed up on it.
And as you probably guessed, nothing was found.
Most recently, in 2019, there was a girl who came forward claiming to be Tanda.
She actually responded to a Facebook post made by Shalia where she was asking the girls to come home,
and she commented on it and said we're trying.
This got a lot of hopes up and
it was thoroughly investigated
and it turns out that this person
was a fraud and I don't know what
makes people do things like this
to a grieving family.
It is absolutely bizarre and
disgusting. Through the years, several people
have come forward claiming to be
the girls, including a Texas woman on Facebook in 2019,
who began texting the family. They became suspicious when the text turned aggressive,
and then the woman stopped responding. The FBI determined she wasn't Deanda.
And the lockdown used to be just...
down used to be just, it's still let down. It's always a let down.
But despite every let down that
they've experienced, the Bradley
family has never given up hope.
Shalia in particular has been a
monumental figure over the last two
plus decades when it comes to
advocating for justice.
Way to limbo like this.
Nobody said nothing. No, nobody
nobody's in jail, but the
she really has been the
family all these years and
her life towards seeking
abduction. In fact, in 2015
through Wisconsin to help
a text alert saying that a young boy, Barway Collins, had gone missing in the area. And having experienced that pain
and panic herself, she wanted to help. And she actually organized search parties the following
three weekends for this family. Sadly, it was quickly learned that Barway's father's phone
had panged near the Mississippi River the same morning he was reported missing.
So Shalia told many of the search parties to direct their attention in that area and sadly on
April 11th she got the call saying that his remains had been found. And even though Barway was not
found alive, this was an important discovery not only for his family but for Shalia, who never
wants to see another family suffer with another unknown. Because of co
this so much more difficult
knowing. Even though stat
the Bradley family has h
course until more is known
certain. Well, everybody st
still coping, you know, but people change over time.
She's still pushing now, pointing to age progression images that give her a sense of what the
girls would look like today.
What I'm hoping is that over time, somebody will feel within their hearts to whatever information
it is that they know, even if it's their family member, open your mouth.
She says that's the only way they
will finally have some closure in
a case that has haunted them for
20 years. See people don't think
that it'll happen to them, but
that's not forget we have a
possible murderer slash
kidnapper walking the street.
Is that okay Chicago?
Shalia has really been the person to rally the community year after year so that these
two little girls aren't forgotten.
In fact, she has created two Facebook pages, which I encourage you to check out and follow,
maybe leave some words of encouragement.
One is called missing, diamond and teanda Bradley, and the other one is called help find
teanda and diamond Bradley.
And every single year on the anniversary of their disappearance, she and Tracy have coordinated
a vigil in their honor.
Friends, family, and just members of the community have continued to gather in Chicago's south side
to pray for answers and justice in this case.
In July of 2020, during the 19 year anniversary, Shalia, Tracy, and the rest of their family
made masks with the girls'
faces on them.
They continue to share flyers, posters, and post-social media so that the world will never
forget what happened.
The 20-year anniversary of their disappearance was especially emotional.
It took place at Robert Taylor Park where Tiana and Diamond would often go visit their
grandmother and run around together.
Dozens of close friends and family joined together to sing, pray, and celebrate the lives of these girls
who they have never given up on.
And during the 20 year anniversary vigil,
Tracy told a reporter that she absolutely wants coverage
on this case to continue.
And she and her family are hopeful
that Cook County State Attorney Kim Fox
will step in and help investigate.
And so I figured since we've had a lot of success
with that in the past,
that maybe you guys can take some action here.
I'm gonna leave Kim Fox's Twitter and her email below
so that you can reach out and ask that she aids
in the search for Tionda and Diamond Bradley.
This is an extra step that I really hope you'll take
and it has made a significant difference in cases
where we have asked
for this in the past. So
you never know fingers crossed.
I think their ability to
remain hopeful is absolutely
amazing, especially after all
these years and their closeness
as a family has seemed to
really help them stay strong.
You still hold out hope that
somehow they may be out there
alive. We still hold out.
Yeah, I mean because you can't help but hold this
entire city is behind this family
with these children. This entire
city, it won't go. We won't go
away quietly. You have people who
want to kind of patch you on the
shoulder and say, okay, brace yourself
for the worst and all that. I'm not
bracing myself for the worst. I'm
hopeful for the best. Bradley's
have even hired a private investigator named Pete Foster to independently look into the worst, I'm hopeful for the best. Bradley's have even hired a private
investigator named Pete Foster to
independently look into the case,
but there still are little answers to
this day. He says that their family is just
hoping for one small piece of information to come out
and hopes that that will kick start the
investigation again.
Pete Foster is a private investigator who's
been working with the family since the girls first
disappeared. They believe there are primary suspects, one
possibly two family members who had access to the girls the
day they vanished. What if they were your children or grand
children? You you would have every inch of manpower on the
street 24 seven. And I just want to note that while Shalia has
noted there's been a lot of support and love from her family, she has definitely been transparent about thinking that someone
in their family or close to their family could possibly be involved.
And ultimately, she does not believe that this is a case of stranger danger.
Again, Tanda was a smart girl who followed the rules and they feel strongly that she would
have only left the apartment that day if she was coerced to do so by someone that she already knew.
Tracy's sister Faith says that whoever took the girls had to be familiar with their situation
at home.
They had to have known that Tracy would be at work and that the girls were home alone.
Like I keep saying, it has been 22 years that this family has gone without answers and
I've heard them say that it feels like they're stuck in 2001, like they relive that day on July 6th
over and over every day.
And see what people don't realize is, it's been 21 years,
but to us, we're stuck in 2001.
The Chicago Police Department and the FBI
has sorted through 824 tips in this case.
And as far as we know, none have panned out,
but they have never
turned their backs on these little girls. A special agent with the FBI has called this
one of the longest continuous searches conducted nationwide, and it will remain that way until
Tiana and Diamond are brought home, or their family gets the answers that they need.
In order to solve this case, someone has to come forward. That's really where we're out with
things. Like I said at the beginning, Tiana would be 32 years old today. She was last seen wearing green ponytail holders and had a
scar from a burn on her left forearm. Diamond would be 25 years old today, and she was last seen
wearing purple ponytail holders. She has a scar on the left side of her scalp and has deep set eyes.
If you know anything about the abduction of these girls, please
call the Chicago Police Department at 312-747-5789 or the FBI Illinois Field Office at 312-421-6700.
I so desperately wish there was more information that I could give you that's really about it.
I feel so badly for this family. I don't know how you continue on life not knowing what happened to
your loved one. That's just torture. Honestly, I don't know how it's to put it. I just
can't imagine being in their shoes.
You know, you know, the quiet moments I have, I just think about like how
like what it being there will steal here with us. How they can eat with us. I
think about how my kids could grow with their aunties or if
Tiana would add kids, our kids plan.
I think about how we could be driving
together, going out together, eating
together, you know, like I say,
only grow a little hurt.
That's it.
Not in growing my other sources.
And the hurt.
It's so sad to thinking about the
futures that these girls could have
had and what they could be doing today.
They'd still be, you know, they'd be adults, but they'd still be so young and just starting
their lives and to think that that was all taken from them and this family just breaks my
heart.
That is going to be it for me today, guys.
Thank you for joining me for another episode and make sure you follow the show on Spotify
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offering fixed rates and flexible terms on loans up to $15,000.
The next time you're looking for some extra cash to help make ends meet, come see the friendly
Franklin folks, or visit us at 1ffc.com to learn more.
All loans in terms of APRs depend on meeting our underwriting and income criteria and may
require collateral.
First, Franklin Financial Corporation is licensed by the Virginia State Corporation Commission
CFI-215, Georgia Residential Mortgage Licency 5656, MMLS-NB141654, not available in North
Carolina.
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