
Show overview
Clutch Your Pearls: The Untold Stories Podcast has published 2 episodes during 2025.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 16 min and 16 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language True Crime show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1.4 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Felicia.
From the publisher
This podcast delves into the mysterious disappearances of African American women, men and children focusing on the untold stories that never received proper attention from the media or authorities. Each episode explores one case, unraveling details, investigating systemic issues, and speaking to families, experts, and advocates seeking justice. We demand accountability and support relevant organizations dedicated to finding missing persons.
Latest Episodes

S1 Ep 2The Atlanta Child Murders: A City Gripped by Fear
This podcast episode, "The Atlanta Child Murders: A City Gripped by Fear," recounts the 1979-1981 Atlanta child murders, focusing on the fear and uncertainty gripping the city as numerous African American children and young adults disappeared and were found dead. The episode details the investigation, the arrest of Wayne Williams, and lingering questions about his culpability for all the deaths. It highlights the impact of the case on the community and ongoing efforts to seek justice for the victims, emphasizing the intersection of race, class, and systemic issues within the context of the investigation. The episode concludes by encouraging listeners to learn more about intersectionality and support organizations dedicated to missing and exploited children.

S1 Ep 1Vanished: The Untold Stories
This podcast episode from Clutch Your Pearls: The Untold Stories features two unsolved missing persons cases of young African American women: Kierra Stubbs and Jahnay Bryan. The episode highlights the lack of media attention and law enforcement urgency surrounding their disappearances, emphasizing the systemic issues impacting investigations into missing Black women. We urge listeners to amplify the stories of Stubbs and Bryan, demanding accountability and supporting relevant organizations dedicated to finding missing persons. Share information and support to bring more stories told.