Tangie Sims (9 of Diamonds, Colorado)
1/28/202633 min
Our card this week is Tangie Sims, the 9 of Diamonds from Colorado.
When a young woman was found brutally murdered in an Aurora, Colorado alleyway in October 1996, one eagle-eyed detective zeroed in on forensic evidence he hoped would lead him to her killer. But one by one, that evidence ruled out every person they thought may have killed 25-year-old Tangie Sims and eventually her case went cold. And it stayed cold until new detectives revisited old evidence with new technology, took a look at one particular family tree and finally found who they’d been looking for.
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First 90 secondsAshley Flowers· Host0:00
All right, everyone. If you have been waiting for the perfect moment to pick up my latest novel, The Missing Half, this is it, because it is officially out on paperback, and there is more waiting for you inside. There is nothing better than getting cozy and diving into a story that you can't put down, and now you can take The Missing Half anywhere. Crack the spine, roll the cover, and lose yourself in a mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end. And in paperback, the ending extends beyond where the story has before. And just when you think you have it all figured out, now there is a new chapter, one more piece of the puzzle, one more twist that you didn't see coming. If you're ready for a story full of secrets, surprises, and a final turn that will stay with you, grab your paperback copy of The Missing Half now wherever books are sold. Our card this week is Tangie Sims, the nine of diamonds from Colorado. Tangie Sims was found murdered a week before Halloween in 1996 in Aurora. The lead detectives on her case described her death as brutally violent and fueled by anger. And from the beginning, they were committed to trying to find her killer. But even with biological evidence and one very strong suspect, Tangie's case ended up going cold. Now, in many episodes of The Deck, you have heard me talk about