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Episode Breakdown:
What happens when silence isn’t just fear—but culture, history, and survival?
In this episode, we unpack the murder of Rene Charles—a case that sat in the shadows not because there were no answers, but because the truth lived inside a community that wasn’t quick to speak. This story forces us to look at how loyalty, fear, and unspoken rules can shape justice—and delay it.
This episode explores the life and murder of Rene Charles, and how cultural understanding became just as important as evidence in solving the case.
We go beyond the surface to examine how silence—rooted in both Black American and Haitian experiences—can protect, but also prevent accountability.
Through the investigation, we uncover how relationships, hidden truths, and community dynamics played a critical role in what happened—and why it took so long to get answers.
Timestamps:
00:22 – Introduction: culture, silence, and what this case represents
02:09 – The murder of Rene Charles
03:02 – Rene’s relationship with Philomena and community response
05:10 – Silence as survival across the diaspora
06:36 – Haitian history and distrust of authority
08:17 – Rene’s journey, immigration, and impact
09:48 – His generosity, family life, and reputation
11:15 – The affair that complicated everything
13:22 – Secrets, relationships, and shifting narratives
15:03 – Rumors of a love triangle and motive
16:37 – Daniel Jean-Baptiste questioned and his alibi
19:37 – The case goes cold
20:31 – Evidence hidden in plain sight
21:31 – Community reaction to reopening the case
24:09 – Investigators turn inward toward the community
25:54 – Haiti connections and international elements
29:44 – Confession and the role of Daniel Jean-Baptiste
35:47 – Sentencing and unanswered questions (including Mucchi Toussaint)
36:22 – Reflection: trust, loss, and community impact
39:08 – The gray areas of relationships and truth
40:45 – Silence, secrets, and long-term consequences
42:07 – Update: Na'Ziyah Harris case + broader justice reflections
Full Breakdown of Na'Ziyah Harris Episode:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1Jg7pBUeWl64CJA1H9fY1d?si=_m9JvPDiTaWHJ-i0QBnGGA
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Episode Breakdown:
What happens when silence isn’t just fear—but culture, history, and survival?
In this episode, we unpack the murder of Rene Charles—a case that sat in the shadows not because there were no answers, but because the truth lived inside a community that wasn’t quick to speak. This story forces us to look at how loyalty, fear, and unspoken rules can shape justice—and delay it.
This episode explores the life and murder of Rene Charles, and how cultural understanding became just as important as evidence in solving the case.
We go beyond the surface to examine how silence—rooted in both Black American and Haitian experiences—can protect, but also prevent accountability.
Through the investigation, we uncover how relationships, hidden truths, and community dynamics played a critical role in what happened—and why it took so long to get answers.
Timestamps:
00:22 – Introduction: culture, silence, and what this case represents
02:09 – The murder of Rene Charles
03:02 – Rene’s relationship with Philomena and community response
05:10 – Silence as survival across the diaspora
06:36 – Haitian history and distrust of authority
08:17 – Rene’s journey, immigration, and impact
09:48 – His generosity, family life, and reputation
11:15 – The affair that complicated everything
13:22 – Secrets, relationships, and shifting narratives
15:03 – Rumors of a love triangle and motive
16:37 – Daniel Jean-Baptiste questioned and his alibi
19:37 – The case goes cold
20:31 – Evidence hidden in plain sight
21:31 – Community reaction to reopening the case
24:09 – Investigators turn inward toward the community
25:54 – Haiti connections and international elements
29:44 – Confession and the role of Daniel Jean-Baptiste
35:47 – Sentencing and unanswered questions (including Mucchi Toussaint)
36:22 – Reflection: trust, loss, and community impact
39:08 – The gray areas of relationships and truth
40:45 – Silence, secrets, and long-term consequences
42:07 – Update: Na'Ziyah Harris case + broader justice reflections
Full Breakdown of Na'Ziyah Harris Episode:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1Jg7pBUeWl64CJA1H9fY1d?si=_m9JvPDiTaWHJ-i0QBnGGA
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