Happy New Year from the Wheelchair Detective! 🕵️♀️Happy New Year, everyone! I want to sincerely apologize for the delay in posting since November 2025. Life has a way of moving fast, but it is a brand-new year, and I am finally back with a new post that I have been researching deeply.I’ve missed you all,…
Image By: Karola G. on Pexels Two Sons, One Systemic Tragedy I have to grieve two sons, separately and differently. Mother, Jante Keohohou on KTLA 5 News via Youtube These words, spoken by Jante Keohohou, the mother of Zayde “Buggy” Keohohou and Zuberi Sharp, are the most devastating indictment of the American mental health system…
(Photo by Shivansh Sharma at Pexels.com) The Pause Button As summer is now turning into fall, I realize I have been gone for some time here. My last official blog post was regarding the case of little 5-year-old Harmony Montgomery. It has been a long time since I’ve posted anything else, and I want to…
This question began to form in my mind last year as I watched the tragic details of her life and death unfold on Court TV. Her story immediately struck a chord, not just because she was a child with special needs in the foster care system—a path I have also traveled—but because of the sheer…
I often find myself down the rabbit hole of true crime, watching channels like ‘Explore With Us‘ for inspiration for ‘Wheelchair Detective.’ But a recent video brought me face-to-face with a case so profoundly upsetting, so utterly infuriating, that I knew I had to write about it immediately. The story of Isaiah Trammell is a…