Black History Month: Nicole Cearo

In honor of Black History Month I’m profiling one African-American MP every day on this blog for the month of February. Today’s case is Nicole Sherese Cearo, a 20-year-old pregnant woman who disappeared from Seattle, Washington on March 30, 2009.

Nicole’s disappearance was the subject of excellent, in-depth coverage by the podcast Under the Redline, and various people close to the case were interviewed. Unfortunately, as far as I can determine, the Under the Redline podcast is no longer extant. (Which is a shame; it was really good.) But I was able to get most of their information onto Nicole’s page.

This is one of those cases where it is manifestly obvious what happened, and well-known in the community, it’s just that the police don’t think they have enough evidence to prosecute the suspect. I am sorry for it; Nicole deserves justice.

3 thoughts on “Black History Month: Nicole Cearo

  1. Erin February 27, 2019 / 5:26 pm

    Seems like she never had a chance in life. The deck was stacked against her from the beginning. 😦

    • Meaghan February 27, 2019 / 10:07 pm

      Yeah. It is very sad.

  2. Shavon NUNU Astar July 27, 2020 / 11:17 pm

    ima a close friend to her and her mother… this didnt have to happen she as full of so much life.. why havent the police done anything yet… dammit

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