The Deck - Nyesha Nettles (6 of Hearts, Ohio)
Episode Date: August 16, 2023Our card this week is Nyesha Nettles, the 6 of Hearts from Ohio.One August day in 1999,Nyesha was spending her Saturday afternoon like so many other 19-year-olds: playing video games.But when her gami...ng was interrupted by a knock on the apartment door, a sinister plan was set into motion that ended her game and her future. If you have any information about the murder of Nyesha Nettles, please call the Dayton Police Department cold case line at 937-333-7109. To learn more about The Deck, visit www.thedeckpodcast.com. To apply for the Cold Case Playing Cards grant through Season of Justice, visit www.seasonofjustice.org Let us deal you in… follow The Deck on social media.Instagram: @thedeckpodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @thedeckpodcast_ | @audiochuckFacebook: /TheDeckPodcast | /audiochuckllc The Deck is hosted by Ashley Flowers. Instagram: @ashleyflowersTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieTwitter: @Ash_FlowersFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AF Follow The Deck on social media and join Ashley’s community by texting (317) 733-7485 to stay up to date on what's new!
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Our card this week is Naisha Nettles, the six of hearts from Ohio.
One August day in 1999, Naisha was spending her Saturday afternoon like so many other
19-year-olds, playing video games.
But when her gaming was interrupted by a knock on the apartment door, a sinister plan
was set into motion that ended her game and her future.
I'm Ashley Flowers, and this is The Death. August in the Midwest, like most months in the Midwest, can be a total toss-up as far as
weather goes.
And a young man who will call Ronald found that to be especially true on August 14, 1999,
when the afternoon temperature in Dayton, Ohio was a bit chillier than he expected.
So at around noon, he left his girlfriend, Naiyusha's place, where he lived part-time,
kind of like, off and on, to go home and change
into something warmer.
But after bundling up, he didn't go straight back
to Naiyusha's place.
Instead, he met up with a buddy of his,
who I'm gonna call Jared.
And by 3 p.m., the two of them finally mosey
back to Naiyusha's apartment together
to hang out with her.
Little did they know, when they opened the door to apartment 26, they'd discover a scene they could never unsee. Sprawled out and
motionless on a blood-soaked rug just inside the doorway was Naisha. In a complete panic, Ronald
Jared started shouting for someone to call 911 and two women in neighboring apartments answered their cries. Well, they got a little more to be than just a little bit. He's not just a girlfriend.
I don't know. I'm the system man.
Man one one, maybe we can get a fire.
And let the police stop me.
Hey, this is Brown.
He's been there with Brown.
Brown, Brown, Brown.
Brown, Brown.
She shot. She's She shot.
She's been shot?
Yes.
Leo, 905.
I'm going to offer a name.
Okay, Britain.
I'm a fan of it, but I need to help you.
It means much of a can.
Okay.
I didn't mean to say.
You didn't say it.
No, I just went over to an ad for what's going on.
And he says she's been shot.
But nobody knows where shot the girl.
Uh-uh.
I need 911, because I may forget that I need a police at 905 Neil.
What's wrong there?
Someone is in the building and...
That's not me shot.
She shot.
Okay, do you know who it is, ma'am?
If the problem is 20 states, she's on their way, he took off.
Soon, first responders were on the scene, and even though Naysia had been shot multiple
times, including once in the face, she was still clinging to life.
So they rushed her to the hospital.
Just as quickly as first responders had gotten to the scene, word of the shooting was spreading
around town.
And it wasn't long before the news reached Naysia's mother, Jennifer Cody. I was at work.
I think I was there maybe about 30 minutes to an hour.
And then my little brother came and he
had told me something happened to the issue.
And when I got in the car, I just kept praying and saying,
I hope my baby wasn't dead.
And when he got to the house, they told me that they tried and tried to
revive her, but they couldn't.
From the way I looked at it, from the way she was shot, she was nice, she was dead on
arrival.
She was shot in the temple, she was shot in the neck, and she was shot in the forehead.
Whoever did it, they really meant to kill her.
Jennifer somehow found the strength
to make her way to the crime scene,
which was still bustling with law enforcement.
Detectives pulled her aside
and asked her a few questions about her daughter,
but she was just beside herself.
She couldn't believe Nayeeshah was gone.
She told police she had just spoken to her on the phone at around 2pm and she seemed
perfectly fine and in good spirits.
She was trying to cook and I was calling.
I was just asking how she was doing and how things been going and she said they were okay.
She didn't sound like nothing was wrong.
Jennifer and Nayisha were close.
In fact, up until about a month ago, Jennifer actually lived in apartment 26 with Naisha
and, like we mentioned before, sometimes Ronald.
Jennifer told the detective that she didn't know of any issues between Naisha and her boyfriend
and that he took good care of her.
Here's retired Sergeant Gary White, who was one of the detectives on the scene that day.
She provided detectives with background information on Nisha.
Nisha was working and she was going to school.
She wanted to be a paralegal, so she had a lot going on in her life.
Nisha did not have a criminal record.
She was not someone who was involved in crimes.
She was connected to her family closely,
so she didn't live the lifestyle that would open her up
to someone wanting to come back and murder her
for any criminal reprisals or anything like that.
Also on the scene at this point was Naisha's cousin, Shoronda.
An investigators had some questions for her too.
Shoronda said that the reason she showed up at the complex is because at around 3.30
pm, she got a call from Ronald, who was frantic, saying that he found Naisha shot.
Now, Shoronda, of course, was panicked, but the phone connection was bad, so she tried
to reach Ronald through the apartment phone, but the line was busy, so she came in person
to see what was going on.
Investigators asked her about Naisha and Ronald's relationship, and she said that she didn't
know of any big issues the couple had, aside from one time several months prior, when Ronald gave Naisha
a black eye during a fight. Which, for clarity, violence of any kind should never be tolerated,
and that is an issue.
But Shuron's assessment of their relationship was that it was decently steady. She mentioned
that Ronald didn't have a job, but he always had money. She said before Ronald, Naysha dated this guy and she would still occasionally see that
guy.
But Charanda said she didn't know of any enemies Naysha had because she was a quote-unquote
homebody and only went to work and school.
And just like Jennifer, Charanda had also spoken with Naysha earlier in the day and she
said the same thing, nothing
seemed off.
They both indicated that Naysia and Ronald actually had a good relationship, you know, like everybody
has trouble right?
So, for the most part, you know, they were good to good each other and there may have been
some differences where he might move out or move back in, but certainly no one that we talked to at that time would consider him to
be violent to the point where he would harm seriously, you know, Naysia like killer.
After talking with Jennifer and Shuranda and after obtaining a search warrant for Naysia's
apartment, Sergeant White and his team got busy.
We start to examine her apartment for evidence.
And we find out that there's no forced entry on her door.
It appears as if she may have let someone into her apartment,
from where her body would have been positioned prior to our arrival,
based on two bullet entries
into a wooden floor that passed through her body.
It appears as if she was initially confronted
at her front door.
She shot, and then she falls backwards into her apartment,
and two more shots are delivered to her there.
So her apartment is semi-well organized.
There's no evidence that she fought with anybody.
The furniture is still where it normally would have been positioned.
So we didn't think at the time that this was like a home invasion for the purposes of
a robbery or an assault, anything like that.
It appears that she answered her door, was immediately shot, and
then shot two more times.
The final shot had gone through the floor, so investigators had to remove a section of
the flooring to retrieve the bullets.
These bullets were fired from a 32 caliber weapon, and there's no casings that were recovered
there, so it suggests to us that the weapon was probably a revolver.
As evidence was being collected, officers were canvassing the apartment complex,
seeing if anyone heard the gunshots or saw anything.
The apartment building itself was probably somewhere around half occupied,
so there's not like, you know, hundreds of people living there.
We went to multiple floors, contacting people, and there, you know, hundreds of people living there. We
went to multiple floors, contacting people, and there weren't a whole lot of
people there. Of the people who were there though, nobody admitted to hearing
any gunshots. Now that's not always unusual. There are in my experience of 15
years of investigating homicides. There are certainly people who hear gunshots,
you know, in their neighborhood,
and they hear those gunshots so frequently
that it doesn't really arouse their suspicion anymore.
There are some people who hear gunshots
and don't want to be involved in contacting the police
or making notifications so they don't call.
So unfortunately hearing gunshots in a neighborhood or even in an apartment complex at times will
not generate phone calls from people that may have heard that."
Now it's worth noting that an anonymous resident of the complex told Dayton Daily News that
she did hear gunshots.
She said, quote,
"...there wasn't no scuffle or nothing.
A few minutes later, there was a little bumping
than two more shots, end quote.
But it seems as though this resident chose not
to provide this information to police.
Well, after our apartment canvas,
there was not a whole lot of information
that could help us with who the potential suspect was.
There's no one seen running from the apartments. The apartments themselves have secure doors on the outside so you'd
have to be, you know, inside the apartment and then to gain entrance to her
apartment itself. Someone had knock on the door and she let them in so there's
certainly some evidence and some suggestion that the person involved in this
may have lived inside that apartment complex itself.
As the apartment building was still bustling with activity, one key person was sitting down
for a formal interview with law enforcement, Nyesha's boyfriend, Ronald. Ronald recounted for detectives the details of his day, how he came back to Naisha's place
and found her lying on the floor.
He said once he saw the gunshot wounds, he called Naisha's cousin, Shuranda, then began
shouting throughout the apartments that someone had been shot.
Now even though it's common in murder investigations for everyone to immediately point the finger
at the significant other, especially when they're also the one to find the victim deceased,
Sergeant White said nothing Ronald told them set off any alarm bells.
He wasn't acting suspicious or being uncooperative, so they had no reason to label him a person
of interest.
As investigators continued speaking with friends and family and scouring everywhere for clues,
they found someone who seemed to have proven that they had it out for Naisha.
You see, on May 14th of that year, Naisha had reported a burglary at her apartment.
In that burglary, the front door was or forced-opened, and her mom was living with
her there at the time, and a safe was taken and the safe may have had up to $5,000 in the
safe.
Pretty quickly, that thief was identified as a woman that will call Delaney.
She claimed she stole the safe because Naysisha owed her half of its contents, but once
Delaney had the safe in her possession, she couldn't get it open on her own, so she gave
it to someone else for them to crack it.
And she says she never saw the safe or the money again.
Now Delaney was arrested and charged for the theft back then, and now investigators were
wondering if she could have been holding a grudge against Nailisha for reporting the
burglary.
Could she have been angry that she didn't get the money she was supposedly owed?
Clearly, there were reasonable grounds for motive, which caused Delaney to quickly rise to
the surface as a suspect in Naisha's murder.
Investigators couldn't recall, for sure, but for one reason or another, today, Delaney
is no longer considered a viable suspect.
They thought it might have been because she was incarcerated at the time of Naisha's
death.
Possibly still locked up for the whole safe-stealing fiasco, but they weren't 100% sure.
Even though they were still in what you would call the early stages of their investigation,
once the Delaney lead crumbled, things started losing steam fast. They didn't have a suspect, and really, they didn't even know the true motive yet.
But that doesn't mean they didn't have a theory.
The attack on Naisha certainly fits that model of a revenge homicide.
It's very close, it's very personal, and it's very final with
the coup de bras shots on the floor. It was obvious that two additional injuries
to her cheek and another one in her neck that those two shots were delivered
by the shooter to Naisha while she was on the floor. And if this was a burglary or a home invasion or a sexual assault attempt,
that doesn't make sense that anybody would walk up to her after she's initially shot in the forehead,
was certainly would have killed her then.
The purpose of delivering two additional shots certainly suggests to me that this was a personal revenge vendetta type of a homicide.
But revenge for what?
Like her cousin, Shuronda told investigators the day of the murder,
Naisha was a homebody.
She stayed pretty busy with work and school and she wasn't involved in illegal activity that anyone knew of.
We didn't have a lot to go on. The forensic evidence that we had was basically
a couple of bullets.
And bullets are routinely checked, you know,
for other crimes.
And those bullets had not been traced
to any other criminal activity that we knew of.
That was the frustration of this case.
It was just the lack of evidence with basically,
you know, two bullets to go on.
Just days after the murder,
Naisius case had essentially hit a brick wall
with nowhere to go.
But a few months later, another murder happened.
This one a little bit too close for comfort.
Sometime between December 16, 1999 and January 5, 2000, 40-year-old Brenda Taylor was found
murdered in the bathtub of a vacant unit.
And this was literally the apartment just down the hallway from Naysia's.
Even more eerie is that the victim Brenda was the same Brenda who called 911 when Naisha was
found shot.
So of course, two women murdered in the same building just months apart was caused for
alarm within the neighborhood, and I'm sure everyone was ready to connect the dots and
cry serial killer.
But investigators weren't convinced. There was no reason to connect the homicide that occurred in 2000 with Naisha's homicide.
Another female was murdered however she was assaulted and beaten.
And that's what caused her death. So there was no firearm, no bullets to examine with her death
to connect her death to anything that occurred to Naisha.
So we didn't think that there was any reason to think
that the first new bird, the woman in 2000,
was connected to Naisha's death.
To this day, Brenda's case is still unsolved.
In fact, she's featured at the two of hearts in the same cold case deck
Naesha's in. So maybe we'll get to go in depth for her case someday. But since investigators
quickly determined that the two murders weren't connected, Naesha's case stayed cold.
Dayton police didn't just give up though. Sergeant White told us they still did the occasional media push to try and
draw in tips, but their phone line stayed silent, like for years. As Nasia's case sat there,
her friends and family were left to pick up the pieces. Because, you know, that was a part of me, and it just seemed like somebody just a wimp had
for my heart out of my body.
I don't understand why it happened.
She didn't do nothing to nobody.
She was that type of person.
She didn't do nothing to nobody.
She was considerate.
She was loving, and she was very respectful.
She had you to shut off her back if she had to, if that's the last thing you needed.
So she was a good girl.
Like I mentioned earlier, Naisha was going to school to become a paralegal.
And Jennifer told us that she had no plans to stop there.
She dreamed of one day becoming a lawyer, a dream that was killed by some coward who had
yet to be identified, someone who had everyone wondering if they would ever be identified.
But then, one random day in May 2004, seemingly out of the blue, someone came forward with a secret
that they'd been holding onto that they just couldn't keep in any longer.
The Crime Stoppers tip came in and it appeared credible
and that re-ignited interest in the case.
We got our hands on that initial Crime Stoppers report
that police received.
Here's a voice actor reading it in part.
And at the request of law enforcement,
we've changed real names to pseudonyms.
The color stated that Sharon committed the murder. Sharon was living in the apartments at 905
Niel at the time of the crime was committed, unknown in which apartment she actually lived in.
The caller advised Sharon shot Naisha in the head because Naisha was creeping with her boyfriend,
the same boyfriend that Sharon killed and was currently in jail for.
The caller stated the only two witnesses that had direct knowledge of this was Sharon's
brother, who was killed in a robbery in Sharon's mother.
This is kind of a wild tip, and I can only imagine what was going through investigators'
minds when it first came across their desks.
I mean, this was the first time they'd heard Sharon's name in relation to Naïse's case,
so naturally they had a lot of vetting to do.
They confirmed that Sharon was real and that she really did live at 905 Neil at the time
of Naesha's murder, on the same floor, in fact, and that she was currently in prison for
murdering her boyfriend, who will call David.
Investigators looked into David's murder
and they quickly noted some striking similarities.
Here's Sergeant White recounting the details
of David's homicide.
She's in a verbal altercation with her boyfriend
and then due to this altercation,
I mean, she just grabs a handgun, shoots him,
almost point blank through a window
and then does deliver to
Kudarashats and
then while David is laying there bleeding she kicks David and spits on him and says don't ever threaten me again
And that was always something that stuck out to me that I found of interest that
persons
Profile or the way they react to certain situations, they may more often
than not react in the same way.
And I saw similarities between the murder of David and the murder of Naysha.
Detectives continued looking into Sharon's past and learned that she was even more of
a loose cannon than they knew.
Sometime after Naysha's homicide, but before David was killed, Sharon got into a violent
altercation over parking.
She shot multiple rounds at two women who were blocking a driveway.
Clearly, the profile police were building of Sharon was one of violence and recklessness,
which seemed to fit right in with Naysha's killing.
So they began trying to get an interview with her.
And in the meantime, Detective started revisiting all of the people they had spoken with years
prior.
And those, they hadn't, like Jared, the friend who was with Ronald the day of the murder
but fled before police got there.
Investigators finally caught up with him and sat down to talk, though he didn't have
much to add beyond what they already knew. Mostly, he just confirmed what Ronald had already told police that day.
Next, they re-interviewed Shuranda. But this time, she actually had a lot more to say,
particularly about Naisha's boyfriend Ronald. This time around, she said she never liked
the guy and thought that Naisha only dated him because he had money from being a drug dealer.
She also said that the couple fought a lot.
And the night before the murder, Ronald and Naysha were having one of their fights.
Naysha kicked Ronald out, but eventually he came back.
So this meant that investigators needed to revisit Ronald.
But not before they talked to Sharon, she was still their priority.
And by the time November rolled around, it finally happened.
The stars aligned for investigators to interview her at the prison where she was being held. Sharon confirmed that in August of 99, she lived at 905 Neal in apartment 21 with her boyfriend,
David.
At first, Sharon said she never really knew Naisha super well, like she only knew her
by sight and hadn't interacted with her or beyond some maybe small talk in passing.
But as the interview went on, Sharon conceded that she and David
would maybe sometimes buy drugs from Ronald and Naisha, and sometimes Ronald and Naisha
would buy drugs from her and David. And she admitted that her and Naisha were actually
pretty good friends and they'd hang out at each other's apartments to smoke. And
what's more, Sharon said she'd interacted with Naisha on the day of the murder.
Here is Detective Elizabeth Alley who's on Naisha's case today.
So Sharon actually went to Naisha's apartment on the day of Caudnaia Shea and asked her if she had
a videotape. She needed a videotape like a DVR to record something. And so Naisha said,
yeah, I have one, you can come and get it. And so, she went to Nayeeshia's apartment to pick up that videotape. While they were
there, they actually did smoke weed. And then soon after, Sharon left with the videotape
and apparently never came back to the apartment, according to her.
Sharon said that some time before noon that day, she and David left the apartment building
to go take care of some business, aka a drug deal.
A few hours later, Sharon's cell phone started blowing up with calls.
She began receiving calls on her phone about the shooting at the apartment.
People were actually calling her, concerned about her safety and wondering if she was the
one who had been shot.
Sharon said that by the time she and David got back to the apartment building, everything
was over.
And that was her story.
Investiators asked what kind of gun she owned at the time, and she couldn't remember
for sure, but she thought they were a 25 caliber, a 9 mm, and a 38 caliber, none of which
were a 32 caliber, like Naisha was killed with. Sharon added that
she knew Ronald and Naisha would often get into heated arguments, but she never wanted
to stick her nose where it didn't belong so she didn't have any further information on
that.
And the detectives also asked her what she's heard on the street, that's not uncommon,
detectives often say well if you don't know happened, then what have you heard on the street?
What is the street saying?
Because the street stalked.
And she said she hadn't heard anything in the street about what had been going on, which
was really interesting because everybody has something to say about what's being said
in the street, but she did not have anything to say about what was being said in the streets.
And said, no one really talks about it, which I find very hard to believe because that
doesn't ever happen. Usually people are talking. And oftentimes it's not the truth.
Or sometimes the truth is somewhere mixed in between, but in her case, she said, no one's
really talking about this case. Very interesting.
Before the interview was over, Sharon said something else that added even more red flags
for investigators. She said, she thought Naysha's murder
was, quote unquote, business and nothing personal.
Detectives left that interview
with alarm bells ringing in their heads,
but clearly Sharon wasn't ready to confess to anything,
and they didn't have enough to press charges.
So they were forced to press on with other leads
and just wait until something
more came in that could make a better case. And a few months later, they got a tip they
hoped would be exactly what they were waiting for.
A woman will call Diane, who was incarcerated with Sharon, came forward to police and said
that she had tricked Sharon into confessing to the
murder to her.
Diane told detectives that the story Sharon told her was that she had discovered her boyfriend
and Nyusha were sleeping together.
So she went to Nyusha's place, punched her in the face, and then shot her in the face.
Now, it's worth noting that the autopsy found no indication of blunt force trauma to the face,
so not completely matching up with the evidence there.
But we don't know how hard she punched her, so it could still be true it might not,
basically, what police knew they needed to do was they needed to sit Diane down for a polygraph.
Problem is, I can't tell you how that played out.
Investigators today aren't sure
what the results of that polygraph were. What they do know today, and maybe even back then,
is that Diane had a history of being a jailhouse informant in an attempt to getting things for herself.
So eventually this tip was discounted.
Soon enough, Naysia's boyfriend Ronald was interviewed again, specifically about Sharon.
He said Sharon and Naysia were pretty good friends, like close enough that they smoked
weed together, but not tied enough to go out clubbing together or anything like that.
He said after the murder, he too, heard that Nyisha had been sleeping with Sharon's boyfriend, and that Sharon killed her with the same gun used
to kill David.
Now, this is one of those things that also didn't entirely match up with what investigators
knew, because we know Nyisha was killed with a 32-calibre, and David was shot with a
38-calibre. So it definitely wasn't the same gun. But anyway, Ronald added that just a few months before that interview, Ronald saw Nyesha's
cousin, Shuronda, and she told him directly that Sharon had something to do with Nyesha's
murder.
But just like everything else, everyone was saying, it was all hearsay.
I heard this through the grapevine, so and so told me
whatever. And yes, it's helpful, but standing alone without anything to support it, it's simply
not enough, no matter how many times they hear it. So investigators were kind of trapped.
As the months passed by, more and more people were coming forward with similar stories,
either recounting the town gossip
or telling their own stories of how they knew Sharon did it.
But still, there was no physical evidence
that they could tie to Sharon, no direct witnesses,
no testimony, no confession.
The problem is then establishing enough evidence
either through physical evidence or through witnesses.
There comes a time when you have to make a decision, you know, do you take this to a prosecutor's
office for the filing of charges?
And it seems certainly our initial investigation 99 never even got as close to that in the case
when cold.
With this information, it certainly is
a step in the right direction. However, with the death of David at the hands of Sharon,
his information could have been crucial to solving this. But without his input, this certainly
doesn't get us to the point where we feel we can prosecute this case. However, even with the death of David, we know that there are others who have knowledge of
Naysha's murder and who committed her murder.
And that's where things sit today.
Sergeant White is retired now, but he is still with the cold case unit on a part-time basis,
and he is still searching for the missing pieces of the puzzle to bring closure to Naisha's family.
So if there are enough people who would come forward and may contact with our department and
our detectives and tell them what they know, this case can certainly be prosecuted
based on the information of multiple witnesses.
So a case can be prosecuted through direct evidence
and cases can be prosecuted
through circumstantial evidence
and certainly cases can be prosecuted
through reliable, truthful witnesses.
We're looking for people who have had direct communication with Sharon.
We know that Sharon has talked about Naisha's murder and we know that Sharon has revealed
to other persons her involvement in Naisha's murder. If they would come forward
and tell us what they know about information that Sharon has revealed to them, then certainly
enough witnesses can bring this case to a point where we can prosecute this case. So we're
looking for people who have contact with Sharon. And anybody who would have assisted Sharon after the fact,
after the murder, with either cleaning up evidence
or disposing of evidence.
Even people who lived at 905 Niel at the time of the murder
who might have information, anything, no matter how minor
you might think it is, I mean, anything is helpful.
Maybe you think we already know when we don't know.
There also might be someone out there
who saw Naisha's killer in the immediate aftermath of the killing.
It's more than likely true that after the murder of Naisha,
Sharon may have been running from her apartment
and even ran into a person who was in the hallway at 905 Neal.
Now this person would have had direct knowledge of what they saw, what they heard, and what happened immediately thereafter.
This person has not come forward to the police department.
person has not come forward to the police department.
If any of that describes you, if you know anything about the murder of Naesha Nettles on August 14, 1999, here's what Naesha's mom, Jennifer, has to say to you.
I'm with a police officer, I tell the truth.
And so we can go on and make my family be at ease with this situation
because it's been a long time.
And a long time coming, and I hope whoever did it that they paid for whatever they have
done because she didn't deserve it.
Please call the Dayton Police Department cold case line at 937-333-7109.
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