Hey everyone, it's Shannel from Shannel Tarot TV, and today I'm bringing you deep into one of the most unsettling unsolved true crime cases — the mysterious death of Tamla Horsford, a 40-year-old beautiful mother of five who tragically died after attending an adult slumber party in Cumming, Georgia.
Now, the authorities ruled her death an accidental fall from a second-story deck... but when you hear the injuries — multiple blunt force injuries to her head, neck, torso, extremities, and even a lacerated heart — you have to ask yourself: Does this sound like a simple fall?
I pulled six tarot cards to get to the bottom of this case:
Queen of Cups, Four of Swords, Nine of Wands, Six of Wands, Queen of Swords, and Seven of Wands.
What the cards revealed absolutely shook me to my core.
Let me take you through what I found.
The cards pulled tell a story — and it’s one the world needs to hear.
Queen of Cups: Tamla’s Loving Spirit — and the Betrayal That Followed
The first card that came out was the Queen of Cups. Right away, I knew:
Tamla was a loving, nurturing woman — someone who believed in the goodness of others.
She didn’t walk into that slumber party with her guard up.
She came in with trust, with love, with the belief that these women were her friends.
But as soon as her back was turned, the betrayal began.
The Queen of Cups showed me that Tamla’s heart was pure — but sadly, her kindness put her right in the line of danger.
In the context of Tamla's death, this card paints a heartbreaking picture.
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Tamla showed up that night full of trust and open-hearted energy.
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She was comfortable, kind, and perhaps let her guard down, believing she was safe.
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But her emotional openness may have left her vulnerable among people she didn’t know as well as she thought.
This card suggests that Tamla’s nurturing spirit was taken for granted — or worse, exploited — in the final moments of her life.
Four of Swords: Drugged or Sick Before the Attack
Next, I pulled the Four of Swords, and y’all... this card was chilling.
I’m telling you right now — Tamla was not feeling right before the attack.
She could have taken a Xanax or another type of medication, possibly unknowingly.
The Four of Swords shows me dizziness, a pounding headache, maybe even passing in and out of consciousness.
This wasn’t just alcohol.
She was vulnerable, sick, and that’s exactly when the attack started.
Four of Swords — a card symbolizing rest, silence, and retreat.
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After Tamla’s death, there was an eerie quiet.
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Witnesses clammed up. Stories were rehearsed or inconsistent.
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Authorities accepted a conclusion before all the questions were fully answered.
The Four of Swords indicates that the silence surrounding Tamla's death was not natural — it was calculated.
This wasn’t a simple tragedy.
It was quickly swept under the rug.
Nine of Wands: Tamla Fought for Her Life
When the Nine of Wands hit my table, I felt such sadness.
Tamla fought.
Even dizzy. Even weakened. Even surrounded.
She did everything she could to survive.
But it wasn’t just one person — it was multiple attackers.
It was a group effort. A coordinated attack.
Tamla never stood a fair chance.
The Nine of Wands appears, painting a darker, more chaotic picture of the party itself.
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The card suggests Tamla may have felt ganged up on, isolated, or at odds with someone during the night.
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There was defensiveness — tensions brewing beneath the surface.
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She may have been exhausted from standing her ground or facing subtle, aggressive behaviors from others.
This card points to a crucial, chilling truth:
Tamla may have faced pressure, confrontation, or emotional exhaustion before her fall.
Something was not right that night.
Six of Wands: Saving Reputations Over Seeking Justice
The Six of Wands told me something that made my stomach turn.
After Tamla’s death, it became all about saving face.
Protecting their own images.
Making sure nobody got blamed.
This card screams public victory at any cost — meaning these people made sure they looked like “good citizens” while hiding the truth about what really happened that night.
It wasn’t confusion.
It was a coordinated cover-up.
The Six of Wands usually represents public recognition, pride, and victory — but in this reading, it takes on a sinister tone.
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The people present at the party may have cared more about protecting their image than uncovering the truth.
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Some may have prioritized their reputations, social standing, or careers over Tamla’s life and legacy.
The Six of Wands suggests foul play wasn’t just possible — it was likely, and then actively covered up to preserve appearances.
Justice for Tamla took a backseat to saving face.
Queen of Swords: The Jealous Ringleader
Then came the real bombshell: the Queen of Swords.
This card shows a woman at the party who was cold, calculating, and jealous of Tamla.
She saw Tamla’s loving energy, her popularity, and she hated it.
This Queen of Swords didn’t just participate — she gave the orders.
She rallied others around her, told them what to do, and they followed.
In my reading, I saw jealousy, envy, and a desire to remove Tamla from her "position" within the group.
Tamla wasn't just a victim of random violence — she was targeted.
The Queen of Swords arrives, carrying sharp truth, cutting honesty, and fierce independence.
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This card hints that someone knows exactly what happened that night — but has chosen not to speak.
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A woman at the party — possibly someone seen as emotionally detached or authoritative — holds critical knowledge.
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She has weighed the consequences of telling the truth and chosen silence... at least for now.
However, the Queen of Swords also suggests that the truth can’t stay hidden forever.
Under pressure, secrets tend to slip out.
Seven of Wands: Tamla’s Last Stand
The final card was the Seven of Wands, and it broke my heart.
Tamla tried to defend herself.
Even surrounded.
Even drugged.
Even injured.
She fought back — with everything she had.
But she was alone.
And she couldn't fight off the entire group.
The Seven of Wands shows a heroic, last-ditch defense, but the odds were stacked too high against her.
In context, the Seven of Wands rounds out the reading, showing a battle of perseverance.
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Tamla’s family and supporters have been fighting against powerful odds for real answers.
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There is resistance from those who want the case to stay closed.
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But the fight is not over.
The Seven of Wands is a card of courage, resilience, and standing up against overwhelming opposition.
Tamla's loved ones — and the public — are not backing down.
The spirit of justice still burns brightly.
Shannel’s Final Take: This Was No Accident
Y'all, after seeing these cards and feeling the energy behind them, let me be very clear:
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Tamla Horsford's death was not an accident.
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There was betrayal, jealousy, and violence.
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There was a ringleader who orchestrated the attack.
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There was a coordinated effort to silence the truth and protect reputations.
Tamla trusted the wrong people — and when she was vulnerable, they turned on her.
The truth of what happened that night is still buried under lies and fear — but it’s not gone.
Tamla's spirit is still calling for justice.
As long as I have a voice here on Shannel Tarot TV, I will keep her story alive.
I will not let the world forget her.
And I believe, deep in my soul, that one day the truth will come out.
Justice for Tamla Horsford. Always.
Based on this powerful reading, here’s what the cards are shouting:
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Tamla Horsford’s death was not a simple, tragic fall.
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There was tension, conflict, and possible foul play.
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Silence and self-protection among the partygoers have shielded the truth.
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But justice still has a chance to rise — if enough pressure remains.
Tamla’s case is not closed in the spiritual realm — and it shouldn't be closed here on Earth, either.
The truth deserves to be heard.
Tamla deserves justice.
And the world deserves answers.
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