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No tears for black girls when they disappear.
No tears for black girls like they were never here.
But we remember. We'll speak their names, their
stories matter. We'll break these chains.
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No tears left to cry, just true to fire essence.
Sharnique Peters was a young woman on the rise, known for her
soft heart and quiet determination.
Her journey had never been easy.She was born premature, survived
Hurricane Katrina with her family and spent her adult life
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helping care for. Her little sister.
Who has? High functioning autism.
At 24, she was working as a housekeeper at a nursing home,
studying to become a certified nursing assistant, volunteering
in special education. Always striving for something
better. People said.
She was the kind of person who lit up a room.
The type. Who would give her last dollar?
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If someone needed it more, in February, Essence met Benjamin
Camp. They crossed paths.
At a second line. Parade One.
Of those vibrant, joyful. Moments unique to New Orleans
camp. Also 24.
Worked at Smoothie King and carried his own scars.
A recent overdose. An autism diagnosis.
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A history of. Personal struggle.
The romance seemed ordinary, even hopeful.
But beneath the surface. Tension simmered.
There were arguments. Nothing that seemed
extraordinary at first. Nothing her family thought they
should. Worry about Essence's.
Mother Nakeshia. Ruiz had always trusted her
daughter to. Share when something was wrong.
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But as summer swept through the city.
The routine of daily life began to.
Unravel 2. Weeks before the end.
There was a. Heated argument.
And essence moved. Out for a few days but like.
So many. Others she.
Returned. Determined.
To make things work. Convinced the.
Good outweighed the bad. June 28th, 2025 began like any
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other day. Essence Facetimed her mother
around 10:30 that morning. They made plans to meet to spend
the afternoon together. But as the day slipped away, so.
Did any trace of essence calls went unanswered.
Messages stopped coming around six PMA.
Sudden confession shattered the.Quiet.
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Of Marini St. Police received a.
Call. From Benjamin Camp.
His voice was. Steady, almost detached as he
told them he had shot Essence 8 times.
He told them he had buried her in the backyard.
When police arrived. They found freshly turned Earth,
the truth impossible to. Hide.
In the aftermath, a new horror emerged, Essence's mother
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frantic with worry. Kept.
Reaching out, desperate for any reply, Facebook messages came
brief and strangely distant. It wasn't until much later that
Ruiz would learn those words hadn't come.
From her daughter at. All.
But from camp pretending essence.
Was still. Alive.
Essence's absence became a woundthat would not heal.
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The community mourned. Friends and family gathered,
lighting candles and sharing memories of her.
Laughter, her care, her dreams for the future.
Her mother, herself a nursing student and.
Caregiver tried. To make sense of the senseless.
She would later urge others. When love turns dark, when
control slips in, speak up. Leave trust.
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Your instincts and tell someone you trust Benjamin Camp.
Was. Arrested at.
The scene. He claimed he blacked out, that
he didn't know what he was doing.
But for those left. Behind.
There was only the cold reality of loss.
His. Bond was.
Set at $1.25 million, Essence Sharnek Peters was so much more
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than a headline. She was a daughter, a sister, a.
Friend, a young woman who wantedto help.
To heal. And to make her corner.
Of the world. A little bit brighter.
In her memory, her mother's warning remains echoing in
every. Heart that loved her.
When you see the. First sign.
Leave. Don't wait for a second chance
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and never hide. As a.
Tribute to the memory of EssencePeters.
Here is a song that our show's writer and.
Producer composed in her. Honor.
The title is Carry Your Light. Performed by the up and.
Coming artist Mama Jay. Stay loved, stay blessed.
And stay safe. I'm Samantha Paul, and thank you
for listening to NO. Tears.
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For black girls. And there's a softness in your
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laughter, sunrise in your smile.You gave your heart in pieces
and walk the extra mile, dream shining in your window, hoping
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every day the world is cold and now you're gone, but your love
will never fade. Carry.
Your light, you know. Carry your light.
We hold you close through the darkest night.
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Gone too soon. You're not alone.
In every heart you found a home.Carry on, light O essence, shine
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on in our memories, you live on.We remember gentle kindness, the
strength behind your eyes, how you lifted those around you with
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patience, love and time. The promise of tomorrow, the
caring that you gave. Your story's not forgotten.
Your spirit's not erased. Carry your light, O carry your
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light. We hold you close through the
darkest night. Gone too soon.
You're not alone. In every.
Heart, you found a home. Carry your light, O essence.
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Shine on in the memories you live on.
We'll speak your name. We'll keep you safe.
No shadow steals your trace. We'll fight for love.
Remember hope and hold your sacred space.
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Carry your light, O carry your light.
We hold you close through the darkest night.
Gone too soon. You're not alone.
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In every heart you found a home.Carry your light, O essence.
Shine on in our memories you live on.
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Shine on essence, shine on in our sun will carry your light
on. We'll carry our light as we
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journey on.