
Serialously with Annie Elise
235: 13-year-old Na’Ziyah Harris, Couple Lived with Dead Bodies, Stabbing Frenzy, & Update on Missing Girl in NC
Thu, 23 Jan 2025
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Hey, true crime besties. Welcome back to an all new episode of Serial Asleep. Hey everybody, welcome back to an all-new episode of Serialistly with me, Annie Elise. And today is Headline Highlights, which means we are going over everything that is happening this week in the true crime world.
And one of the cases that we actually are going to be discussing is one that so many of you guys have been leaving in my comments over on YouTube. I've been receiving some DMs, some emails. And it's the case about Naziah Harris. And she's a 13-year-old girl. There's some really disturbing text messages have emerged.
And so many of you guys have just wanted me to talk about it to share what we know, what's going on with it, because it was kind of, you know, a confusing and a little bit of a complex case. So we are going to be talking about that today. We also are going to be talking about updates in the case of the missing girl from North Carolina, which I talked about in last week's headline highlights.
And don't worry, for those of you who didn't listen to last week, even though you should have, I will give you a little recap of what is going on over there. We're going to talk about some brand new cases that of course broke this week. One case that we're talking about is about a couple who lived with multiple dead bodies in a freezer for months and months and months.
I mean, there is definitely a lot for us to talk about today. So get cozy. I don't know if you're driving, if you're at home, if you're cleaning, if you're maybe scrubbing toilets, whatever it is you're doing, you're going to be with me for a minute because we have got a lot to talk about.
Now, I want to start off with this new case that I found very interesting, and a lot of people are talking about it, because it's about a bestselling author who is now facing sexual assault allegations. Okay, so Neil Gaiman is a British bestselling author, and he's known for being one of the most popular comic and fiction authors, like, of this generation.
But last week, he made headlines for something very different from the books, the movies, or the TV shows that he's been involved in. because this author is now facing a series of sexual misconduct accusations. Now, if you're not familiar with Neil, he wrote The Sandman and also, what's that other one? It was like, I think it was Tim Burton. Coraline? Coraline?
I'd never watched it personally, so I'm not exactly sure how to pronounce it. But both of those have been turned into a TV series and a movie. However, now, New York Magazine came out with an article that is called, quote, And in this article, it contains the stories of eight different women who talk about their experiences with Neil. Now, the first allegation came to light back in 2023.
It specifically came to light on a podcast series that was called Master the Allegations Against Neil Gaiman. And the podcast shared the stories of five different women, and originally these women stayed anonymous or even used fake names to really try and protect their privacy. Yet they were speaking out with their experiences.
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