KHP_EP#10_Unanswered in Sweeny_What Happened to Michaela Jeffries

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🔍 A 28-year-old mother. Found dead in her apartment. No arrests. No justice.

On this gripping episode, Kevin Henry investigates the mysterious and tragic death of Michaela Jeffries Tyler, a beloved teacher and mother who was found dead inside her unit at the Windmill Apartments in Sweeny, Texas. Despite the evidence and the pleas of her family, the Sweeny Police Department and Brazoria County District Attorney Tom Selleck have refused to provide answers, release public records, or pursue charges.

Kevin sits down with Michaela’s mother, Paula Jeffries, for an emotional and heartbreaking interview. Together, they examine the details surrounding Michaela’s death, review the 911 call, and expose the wall of silence coming from law enforcement.

📂 Also featured:

Denied records requests from the Sweeny PD and DA's Office

Discussion of suspicious behavior from Michaela’s husband

Eyewitness accounts from neighbors

Public calls for accountability

⚠️ This is more than just a case of local negligence — it may be a full-scale cover-up.

👇 Watch now and help us demand answers for Michaela.
🛑 Don’t let this become another cold case buried in small-town politics.

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