Vontisha “Sway” Williams was a mother, grandmother, and business owner who had only been in her new home for two weeks when gunfire shattered everything. Her younger daughter survived. Sway did not.

In this episode of No Tears For Black Girls: The Cases They Ignored, Samantha Paul tells the story behind the headline and centers the life of a Black woman who was more than a case. She was loved. She was needed. And her family is still fighting for answers.

This is the story of Vontisha Monique Williams.
This is Justice For Sway.

If you know anything about this case, please contact local authorities.

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Narrated by Samantha Paul
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