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Unforgotten Rewind: S1 E2 Rickem Samuel & Interview w/Ericka Davis


Season 2 Episode 2


20-year-old Rickem Samuel was last seen on April 2, 2016, getting into a black 4-door Nissan Versa at the Eastern Boulevard Walmart with two of his coworkers from Hyundai Glovis. On June 30, 2016, Rickem's body was located in the 300 block of South Hopper Street. His mother Ericka Davis sat in with us for a discussion about his case, so you’ll hear from Ericka as well as hear the replay of season 1 episode 2’s feature of Rickem.

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For victims’ families or anyone needing help, 988 is the national phone number for all mental health, for anyone experiencing mental health-related distress – whether that is thoughts of suicide, mental health or substance use crisis, or any other kind of emotional distress, or you are worried about someone needing help. They are routed to representatives in the state you are calling from.

#SilenceIsBetrayal: If you have any information on the murder of Rickem Samuel or the disappearance of Nanette Thomas, please contact:


#JusticeForRickem #FindNannetteThomas #Alabama #IfYouKnowSomethingSaySomething #NoMoreColdCases #Missing #Murdered #EngageWithEmpathy #FamiliesMatter

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