She Was Shot on Atlanta’s Busiest Highway — and Nobody Saw Anything

On April 14th, Bianca Huntley clocked out of work, got in her white BMW, and merged onto I-75 northbound in Atlanta — a drive home she had made hundreds of times. She never made it. Somewhere in rush hour traffic, someone shot her. When officers found her car on the median, the engine was still running and the turn signal was still blinking. Bianca was 34 years old, a quality control manager at DHL, a homeowner, and a single mother of two daughters — London, 14, and Ariana, 5. She was also four and a half months pregnant with a baby girl she had already named Heaven. Both of them died that evening. Weeks later, there have been no arrests. Atlanta police cannot confirm exactly where on the highway the shooting happened, because Bianca — already wounded — kept driving, fighting to survive. Her mother, Gloria Allen, believes her daughter was targeted. If she’s right, this case didn’t start on I-75. It started with someone’s decision. In this video, Love and Crime TV breaks down everything we know about the unsolved murder of Bianca Huntley: the timeline, the investigation, the family’s fight for answers, and the questions that remain. If this story moved you, please like, share, and subscribe to Love and Crime TV. The more people who see this, the better the chance someone comes forward. Bianca deserved to make it home. So did Heaven. #BiancaHuntley #TrueCrime #JusticeForBianca #Atlanta #UnsolvedCase #LoveAndCrimeTV