Relisha Rudd Docuseries: Haunting D.C. Cold Case Reopened

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    On what would have been Relisha Rudd’s 20th birthday, BAMFI Enterprises, in partnership with the Black and Missing Foundation (BAMFI), is shining a light back on one of Washington, D.C.’s most heartbreaking and overlooked stories. Their new docuseries, The Vanishing of Relisha Rudd: A Cold Case Reexamined, revisits the mysterious 2014 disappearance of eight-year-old Relisha Rudd, whose case remains unsolved more than a decade later.

    This emotionally charged and socially urgent series goes beyond headlines to reveal the systemic failures that allowed Relisha’s case to fade from national attention. Featuring never-before-seen interviews with Relisha’s family, including her stepfather Antonio Wheeler, Lead Detective Michael Fulton of the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department, and the journalists who refused to let her story die, the docuseries offers a haunting portrait of a family still searching for answers and a city still demanding justice.

    “This isn’t just a docuseries, it’s a call to action,” said Derrica Wilson and Natalie Wilson, co-founders of the Black and Missing Foundation. “Relisha deserves to be found. Her story, and the stories of so many others like hers, remind us that visibility is justice. We will never stop searching for Relisha.”

    The official trailer drops Friday, October 10, giving viewers an early look at this powerful investigative project before its world premiere on October 29 at 8:00 PM ET, streaming exclusively on BAMFI’s YouTube Channel (@bamfiorg). Fans can subscribe now at youtube.com/@bamfiorg for premiere alerts and exclusive behind-the-scenes access.

    Ahead of the public debut, an invitation-only screening at The Theatre at Eaton Hotel in Washington, D.C. will bring together Relisha’s family, advocates, and community leaders for a deeply emotional first look.

    The rollout continues with Episode Two premiering October 30, in tandem with the Double Exposure Investigative Film Festival, followed by two companion short films in November exploring the disappearance of Pamela Butler (premiering November 5 and 12).

    By blending investigative storytelling with urgent advocacy, The Vanishing of Relisha Rudd demands accountability in a system that too often fails Black girls. It’s a reminder that Relisha’s name still matters and that justice delayed doesn’t have to mean justice denied.

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