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When 22-year-old Trey Reed was found dead on the campus of Delta State University, the story was supposed to end there — ruled an accident, quickly explained, and quietly filed away. But in Mississippi, where history and silence often walk hand in hand, nothing is ever that simple.
Now, a second autopsy reveals new questions — bruises, inconsistencies, and a chilling sense that justice still hasn’t arrived. In this Smoke Break edition of Cigar and A Crime, Dr. Dee lights up in the Lounge of Truth to unpack what the new findings mean, the unanswered calls from Trey’s family, and why his death feels like a wound that won’t heal.
💨 Short. Heavy. Unfiltered. Because the smoke never lies — and neither should the system.
Listen now to hear the truth behind the autopsy, the silence that followed, and the questions Mississippi must still answer.
By Dr. DeeWhen 22-year-old Trey Reed was found dead on the campus of Delta State University, the story was supposed to end there — ruled an accident, quickly explained, and quietly filed away. But in Mississippi, where history and silence often walk hand in hand, nothing is ever that simple.
Now, a second autopsy reveals new questions — bruises, inconsistencies, and a chilling sense that justice still hasn’t arrived. In this Smoke Break edition of Cigar and A Crime, Dr. Dee lights up in the Lounge of Truth to unpack what the new findings mean, the unanswered calls from Trey’s family, and why his death feels like a wound that won’t heal.
💨 Short. Heavy. Unfiltered. Because the smoke never lies — and neither should the system.
Listen now to hear the truth behind the autopsy, the silence that followed, and the questions Mississippi must still answer.