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Affirmative Murder • Alvin Williams & Francel Evans

Affirmative Murder is the true crime comedy podcast hosted by Alvin Williams and Francel Evans. Each week they swap murder stories from marginalized communities, while trying not to rant about anything from fast food, to what is actually buried in graveyards...Follow them as they shed a light on the darker side of true crime, pun intended.

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Affirmative Murder • Alvin Williams & Francel Evans

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  • 302-With Friends Like These...

    In the latest episode of "Affirmative Murder," hosts Alvin Williams and Francel Evans delve into the chilling case of Army Specialist Daniel Yarbrough's murder. The narrative explores the unsettling truth behind who stood to gain from his death and the disturbing connections that led to a friend becoming the main suspect. The podcast recounts how the investigation unveiled Wesley Swank as the beneficiary of a sizable life insurance policy and the subsequent discovery of a forged change of beneficiary form that pointed to foul play.

    As Alvin and Francel discuss the deeper layers of the case, they reveal the complex family dynamics that may have set the stage for the crime. Listeners are given insight into the shared background of Wesley and his brother Logan Swank, whose childhoods were overshadowed by abuse and chaos. With Wesley's confession implicating his brother as the assassin, the episode chronicles the pursuit and prosecution that landed the Swank brothers life sentences. The story of Daniel Yarbrough's life insurance policy serves as a grim reminder of the long-lasting legal entanglements that can follow a tragedy. "Affirmative Murder" presents this gripping tale, leaving its audience to ponder the impact of one's past on their present actions.

    Mar 14, 2024

  • 301-Bronx Bullies

    Dive into a harrowing narrative with Alvin Williams and Francel Evans on "Affirmative Murder" as they unravel the heart-wrenching murder of Junior Guzman in the Bronx, a casualty of mistaken identity at the hands of the Trinitarios gang. Episode 301 delves deep into the chilling events that led to one of the most talked-about street violence cases, where Junior's frantic search for safety ended tragically and the legal system's response followed suit, ensuring that justice was not denied.

    Alvin and Francel dissect not just the crime but the complex aftermath, including the varied convictions and sentences handed down to the involved assailants and a provocative theory that questions the role of Junior's friend in the fateful encounter. They paint a vivid portrait of a community gripped by fear and the consequences of gang retribution, shedding light on the domino effect of decisions, and a single video's potential ignition of a violent series of events—all while handling the nuances of speculation with care, emphasizing the clear line between conjecture and verified facts.

    Mar 7, 2024

  • 300-3Hunna

    In this chilling installment of "Affirmative Murder," speakers Francel Evans and Alvin Williams delve into the harrowing case of Billy Chamiramir, whose heinous acts preyed upon the vulnerability of elderly women. Disguising himself in caregiving roles, Chamiramir operated under the guise of trust to smother his victims in silence and solitude, leaving a dark mark on the safety net meant to protect our aged loved ones.

    The gravity of these crimes comes to the forefront as Francel and Alvin discuss the survival of the nonagenarian Mary Bartell, whose crucial testimony shattered Chamiramir's meticulous facade. A sobering reflection on the exploitation of the elderly, this episode tackles the devastating intersection of elder care and criminal predation, raising critical discussions on safeguarding the isolated and infirm from such concealed dangers. "Affirmative Murder" confronts this grim reality, exploring the implications for families, communities, and the justice system at large.

    Feb 29, 2024

  • 299-Monster In The City

    Dive into the latest episode of Affirmative Murder as Alvin Williams and Francel Evans dissect a harrowing mixture of untamed violence and systemic oversights in the criminal justice system. The conversation navigates through the tragic case of Pava Lapier, whose murder on the rooftop of her Baltimore apartment building sent shockwaves through the community. The details of her death and the subsequent investigation offer a chilling look at the very real consequences of releasing a violent criminal like Jason Dean Billingsley early—a man whose past is marked by a disturbing escalation of criminal activities.

    This episode not only explores the gravity of the crime against a burgeoning tech entrepreneur but also sheds light on the broader implications of policy decisions on public safety. The hosts delve into the Billingsley’s severely troubled background, including childhood trauma that unfolds into a narrative demanding reflection on rehabilitation practices. Meanwhile, the fallout from the murder, including a father's relentless push for legislative change with the "Pava Marie Lapierre Act," opens up a debate on accountability and community protection where justice, regret, and prevention walk a fine line.

    Feb 22, 2024

  • 298-No Scrubs

    In the latest episode of "Affirmative Murder," hosts Alvin Williams and Francel Evans tackle the chilling case of Jamir Miller, the man behind the egregious murders of Patrice Wilson and Bianca Green. The episode delves into the dark undercurrent of toxic relationships and domestic violence, revealing the harrowing challenges and potential dangers faced by women seeking to escape harmful partners. The hosts discuss Patrice Wilson's attempts to disconnect from Miller by refusing his gifts and the drastic measures one woman had to take to evade domestic threats, underlining the complexities involved in leaving violent relationships.

    The conversation on "Affirmative Murder" also sheds light on Miller's history of domestic violence before he tragically ended Green's life and the misconceptions surrounding her disappearance. There is a shift in the narrative to the issue of public violence, as reflected by a mass shooting at a high-profile event, raising concerns over the safety of public spaces and an emerging trend of people preferring the security of their homes over public gatherings. This thought-provoking installment of the podcast emphasizes the importance of cherishing life and making the most of every moment, amidst the stark reality that violence can encroach upon even our most cherished experiences.

    Feb 15, 2024