28 Days of Violence

By: Myrtle Elizabeth Walker
  • Summary

  • Listen & experience 28 Days of Violence podcast in this daily series. Each episode brings a gripping chapter of a fictional narrative inspired by real events, diving deep into systemic injustice, resilience, & hope. From mysterious deaths to the fight for justice, follow FBI Agent Dwayne Williams as he uncovers hidden truths. This thought-provoking series challenges societal norms & inspires dialogue. Ideally, you should listen to the cast daily throughout Black History Month in sequential order to explore stories that matter. Printed books are available.
    Myrtle Elizabeth Walker
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Episodes
  • Day 28: February 28
    Jan 20 2025

    The climactic resolution of the series brings justice to some but leaves lingering questions about the cost of systemic failures and the road to change.

    As the day ends in Sanford, Dwayne and his team work tirelessly from their makeshift command center, navigating the chaos they've unleashed. Inside the abandoned Nickelodeon studio, the atmosphere is charged with determination despite exhaustion. Dwayne reflects on the weight of their mission, aware that their fight for justice has grown into a powerful movement. Meanwhile, in Anniston, Alabama, Assistant Director Kim Carter takes command of the FBI task force, bringing decisive leadership and reshaping the hunt for Dwayne's network. Two forces, both determined and unyielding, prepare to collide as the storm of change gathers momentum.

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    59 mins
  • Day 27: February 27
    Jan 20 2025

    Jamari Southworth’s case Resolved.

    Dwayne begins the day seeking solace with his mother, who provides him with encouragement and grounding as he prepares for pivotal decisions. In the control room, he strategizes with his team, instructing them to organize a meeting with high-ranking operatives and prepare for the immediate transfer of George Pennyman to Florida. Dwayne emphasizes the need for tighter strategy and coordination as the network approaches a critical turning point.

    As preparations intensify, Dwayne grapples with the moral and strategic implications of the network's actions. He consults with Deuce, his AI system, exploring scenarios of public exposure versus maintaining a shadowy influence. Ultimately, Dwayne resolves to become the public face of the network to inspire change while committing to a non-lethal approach to justice.

    During a conference call with key operatives, Dwayne delivers a powerful speech, outlining his vision for the network to shift from reactionary tactics to proactive leadership in systemic change. The team largely supports his plan, but one influential figure, Michael Willis—the founder of the network—remains silent and abruptly leaves the call, creating an undercurrent of uncertainty.

    Dwayne orders final preparations for the next day’s operation and shocks his team by revealing his plan to publicly kill George Pennyman on camera as a calculated move in the fight for justice. The chapter ends with tension in the air, as the weight of Dwayne’s decisions sets the stage for the escalating conflict.

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    42 mins
  • Day 26: February 26
    Jan 19 2025

    Walter Greene's case Resolved.

    Malcolm Dyson’s case Resolved.

    the narrative shifts between two settings: the bustling activity of Prince George’s County, where Dwayne and his team strategize their next steps in fighting systemic injustice, and the quiet, haunting stillness of West Point, Mississippi. While Dwayne and his network focus on refining their mission and expanding their impact, a parallel tragedy unfolds in West Point, outside their knowledge.

    Two officers, tied to the controversial death of Malcolm Dyson—a young Black man who died in police custody—are found dead in chillingly gruesome circumstances. Both deaths appear to be suicides, their notes expressing profound guilt and remorse for their role in Dyson’s death. The community wrestles with the implications of their actions, torn between seeing the officers as victims of guilt or as perpetrators receiving an overdue reckoning.

    The chapter juxtaposes Dwayne’s resolve to build a better future with the lingering specter of past injustices coming to light, underscoring the pervasive and far-reaching consequences of systemic failures. The question lingers: are these events isolated acts of remorse or the harbingers of something more sinister?

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    44 mins

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