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  • True Crime Time For April 13, 2026 | Vice Mayor Murder, Buried Alive Infant Case, Deputy Abuse Scandal
    2026/04/13

    In this episode of True Crime Time For, Woody Overton delivers a heavy lineup of cases that range from shocking abuse of authority to heartbreaking family tragedies.

    The episode begins with a reminder that justice takes time, referencing a case where persistence and tips ultimately led to a conviction years later — reinforcing the importance of community involvement in solving crimes.

    Woody then dives into a series of disturbing cases, starting with a Florida man accused of murdering his wife, a city vice mayor, and attempting to conceal the crime inside their home. What initially appeared suspicious quickly unraveled into a clear case of domestic homicide.

    In Texas, a sheriff’s deputy is arrested after allegedly abusing his authority during an extended encounter with a woman — highlighting the dangers of power being misused by those sworn to protect.

    The episode then turns deeply tragic with a case out of New Mexico, where an 11-month-old child was killed and buried, with evidence suggesting the infant may have been alive at the time. Woody doesn’t hold back in addressing the brutality and heartbreak of the case.

    Additional coverage includes:

    • A Massachusetts man accused of beating his 90-year-old grandmother to death with a skateboard
    • A bizarre airline incident involving a child’s name being mocked and shared online by an employee
    • Ongoing reminders about missing persons cases and the importance of tips from the public

    Throughout the episode, Woody reinforces one message: these crimes don’t happen in a vacuum — somebody always knows something.

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    🎧 Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Justice Reminder

    02:00 This Day in History – Cold Case Breakthrough

    05:30 F’ed Up Professional: Country Singer DWI and Drug Charges

    11:00 Family Matters: Vice Mayor Murder Case

    18:30 Investigation and Evidence Concealment

    25:00 F’ed Up Professional: Texas Deputy Abuse Case

    33:00 Abuse of Authority and Legal Consequences

    40:00 Family Matters: Infant Found Buried Case

    48:00 Investigation Details and Confession

    55:00 Family Matters: Grandmother Murder Case

    01:02:00 Mental Health Discussion and Accountability

    01:08:00 Airline Incident and Public Behavior

    01:13:00 Closing Thoughts and Call to Action

    true crime, Florida vice mayor murder case, Coral Springs homicide, domestic violence murder, Texas deputy abuse case, police misconduct case, official oppression charge Texas, New Mexico infant murder case, buried alive child case, child abuse homicide, Massachusetts grandmother murder skateboard, elderly murder case, airline employee scandal, privacy violation case, crime news 2026, law enforcement cases, justice for victims, missing persons awareness, true crime podcast



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    44 分
  • True Crime Time For April 11, 2026 | Gilgo Beach Killer Pleads Guilty, Insurance Murder Plot, Toy Box Killer Case
    2026/04/11

    In this episode of True Crime Time For, Woody Overton delivers a powerful and emotional breakdown of major cases spanning decades — from long-awaited justice to some of the darkest crimes ever uncovered.

    The episode begins with a historic update in the Gilgo Beach serial killer case, where Rex Heuermann pleads guilty to multiple murders, finally bringing answers to families after years of uncertainty. The chilling details of the crimes — including strangulation and calculated planning — highlight the calculated nature of serial offenders.

    Woody then shifts into a disturbing case out of North Carolina, where a man is accused of poisoning his wife using eye drops to collect life insurance money. The case takes an even darker turn when it’s revealed he later staged his own kidnapping and attempted to manipulate investigators.

    The episode also dives into one of the most horrifying criminal cases ever documented — the Toy Box Killer, a sadistic predator who kidnapped and tortured victims in a custom-built chamber. The story serves as a stark reminder of the depths of human evil and the importance of survivor testimony.

    Additional cases include:

    • A dangerous multi-state police chase involving children inside the suspect vehicle
    • A tragic case involving New Orleans comedian Boogie B, killed as an innocent bystander
    • A federal case involving rapper Pooh Shiesty and a coordinated armed robbery and kidnapping scheme

    Throughout the episode, Woody reinforces a central message: justice takes time, but it does come — and community awareness plays a critical role in getting there.

    🎧 Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Madison Case Update

    02:00 This Day in History – Keddie Cabin Murders

    06:00 Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Pleads Guilty

    14:00 Details of Victims and Investigation

    20:00 Family Matters: Eye Drop Poisoning Murder Case

    27:00 Insurance Fraud and Staged Kidnapping

    32:00 Alabama High-Speed Chase with Children

    38:00 Toy Box Killer Case Breakdown

    52:00 New Orleans Boogie B Shooting Case

    58:00 F’ed Up Professionals: Pooh Shiesty Federal Case

    01:08:00 Closing Thoughts and Call to Action

    true crime, Gilgo Beach serial killer, Rex Heuermann guilty plea, Long Island serial killer case, eye drops poisoning murder case, North Carolina murder case, insurance fraud homicide, Toy Box Killer case, serial killer torture chamber, New Mexico crime case, police chase with children, Alabama police chase case, Boogie B shooting New Orleans, innocent bystander shooting, Pooh Shiesty arrest case, federal kidnapping case, crime news 2026, law enforcement investigations, justice for victims, true crime podcast

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    45 分
  • True Crime Time For April 10, 2026 | Family Murders, Child Killer Case, Psychiatrist Kidnapping Scheme
    2026/04/10

    In this episode of True Crime Time For, Woody and Cyndi Overton deliver a powerful mix of disturbing, emotional, and downright bizarre cases from across the country.

    The episode opens with a haunting historical case involving family annihilator Robert Fisher, who murdered his wife and children before setting their home on fire — a case that still raises questions today.

    From there, the conversation shifts into deeply troubling territory with a case out of Colorado, where an 11-year-old boy is charged with murdering his 5-year-old brother — highlighting the complexities of juvenile justice, mental health, and family trauma.

    In Biloxi, Mississippi, a violent chain of events unfolds after a man crushes a two-week-old puppy, leading to a brutal retaliation that leaves him fighting for his life. The case raises difficult questions about justice, emotion, and consequences.

    Additional cases include:

    • A violent home invasion in West Virginia involving a stabbing inside a converted chicken coop
    • A shocking federal case where a psychiatrist and hospital staff allegedly held mental health patients against their will for financial gain
    • A disturbing domestic abuse case in Texas where a woman was held captive for years inside her own home
    • A bizarre and disturbing stalking case in California involving a man breaking into a home to commit a sexual act
    • An attempted murder case out of Maine where a man set his bed on fire while lying in it with his girlfriend

    Throughout the episode, Woody emphasizes the importance of accountability, awareness, and community tips — reminding listeners that no crime exists in a vacuum and every case impacts real families.

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    🎧 Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Madison Update

    02:30 This Day in History – Robert Fisher Family Murders

    06:00 Family Matters: 11-Year-Old Charged with Murder

    09:30 Discussion on Juvenile Justice and Mental Health

    12:30 Beast Mode: Puppy Killing Leads to Violent Assault

    18:00 West Virginia Chicken Coop Stabbing Case

    22:30 F’ed Up Professionals: Psychiatrist Kidnapping Scheme

    28:30 Texas Domestic Abuse Captivity Case

    32:30 Dum Dum in the Court: Toe-Sucking Stalker Case

    38:30 Family Matters: Maine Bed Fire Attempted Murder

    42:30 Closing Thoughts and Community Call to Action

    true crime, family murder case, Robert Fisher case, child killer case Colorado, juvenile murder case, Biloxi Mississippi assault case, animal cruelty case, puppy killing case, West Virginia stabbing case, chicken coop crime, psychiatrist kidnapping patients, Medicare fraud scheme, Texas domestic abuse captivity case, California stalking case, sexual assault case, Maine arson attempted murder, crime news 2026, law enforcement cases, justice system, true crime podcast



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    46 分
  • True Crime Time For April 9, 2026 | Texas Grave Robber, Easter Egg Skull Discovery, Cooking Critique Turns Deadly
    2026/04/09

    In this episode of True Crime Time For, Woody Overton returns with a mix of bizarre, disturbing, and heartbreaking cases from across the country and around the world.

    The episode begins in Texas, where a man is accused of stealing human remains from cemeteries and throwing bones onto FBI property — a case as disturbing as it is baffling.

    Woody then dives into a shocking discovery out of California, where a family participating in an Easter egg hunt uncovered a human skull partially buried in a public park — raising questions about how long it had been there and who the victim may be.

    In a deeply disturbing domestic case, a woman is convicted after killing her boyfriend following a dispute over her cooking, later hiding his body for years before it was finally discovered. The episode highlights the devastating impact on families left searching for answers.

    Additional cases include:

    • A brutal attempted murder involving a son attacking his mother
    • A Walmart stabbing tied to delusions of being pursued by a “demon”
    • A Jeopardy champion arrested for secretly recording victims
    • A tragic stray-bullet shooting that killed a 7-month-old baby
    • A rare moment of accountability when a mother publicly makes her son repay stolen money

    Throughout the episode, Woody emphasizes the importance of awareness, accountability, and community involvement — reminding listeners that no tip is too small and justice often depends on everyday people speaking up.

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    🎯 Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Case Updates

    02:00 This Day in History – Plane Hijacking Case

    04:00 Texas Grave Robber Throws Bones at FBI Office

    08:00 Uganda Daycare Murders

    13:00 Easter Egg Hunt Discovers Human Skull

    17:00 Family Matters: Cooking Critique Turns Deadly

    22:00 Attempted Murder of Mother by Son

    26:00 Walmart Stabbing and “Demon” Delusion

    31:00 Jeopardy Winner Arrested for Hidden Cameras

    34:00 Dumb Criminal: Tip Jar Theft and Mom’s Accountability

    40:00 Stray Bullet Kills Infant in Targeted Shooting

    44:00 Closing Thoughts and Call to Action

    true crime, Texas grave robbery, human remains theft, Easter egg hunt skull discovery, California murder case, domestic violence homicide, Walmart stabbing case, attempted murder, child abuse, stray bullet shooting, gang violence, hidden cameras crime, voyeurism case, Jeopardy contestant arrest, crime news 2026, missing persons awareness, crime investigation, law enforcement cases, justice system, true crime podcast



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    46 分
  • Real Life Real Crime | Monsters Part 9: The Truth About Her Reboot
    2026/04/08

    Part 9 of the Monsters series concludes the Holy Week re-release and focuses on the final piece of the case—her story. Woody walks listeners through the legal process that followed her arrest, including the challenges, court proceedings, and the ultimate outcome.

    This episode reveals details that were not previously known to the public, offering a deeper understanding of her involvement and how the justice system handled her case. The legal complexities, emotional weight, and unanswered questions make this one of the most impactful episodes of the series.

    This episode is presented in its original raw, unedited audio format as part of the Monsters series re-release. Some references reflect the time of the original recording.

    Listener discretion is strongly advised.

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    Takeaways
    • The final chapter focuses on her role in the case
    • Legal proceedings reveal new and complex details
    • The outcome is shaped by evidence, strategy, and law
    • The full truth challenges earlier assumptions
    • The case leaves lasting emotional and legal impact
    Episode Chapters

    00:00 Opening warning and final episode intro

    03:00 Recap of case and prior events

    10:00 Focus shifts fully to her case

    20:00 Legal proceedings and challenges

    35:00 Evidence and testimony breakdown

    50:00 Court decisions and outcome

    01:05:00 Woody’s reflection on the case

    End Final thoughts and series conclusion

    Real Life Real Crime, Woody Overton, Monsters series, case conclusion, Louisiana true crime, Livingston Parish, homicide case, legal outcome, courtroom proceedings, investigation, justice system, Holy Week series

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    58 分
  • Real Life Real Crime | Monsters Part 8: The Courtroom & The Plea Reboot
    2026/04/07

    Part 8 of the Monsters series continues the Holy Week re-release and focuses on what happens after the arrests—when the case enters the legal system. Woody explains the complexities of pursuing the death penalty, including multiple attorneys, extensive appeals, and the long-term impact on the victim’s family.

    As legal challenges unfold—including motions to recuse judges and prosecutors—the case moves slowly through the system. Ultimately, prosecutors offer a plea deal that removes the death penalty in exchange for a guaranteed life sentence without parole.

    In court, the suspect admits guilt, and the victim’s family delivers powerful impact statements describing their loss and betrayal. The judge formally sentences him to life in prison, ensuring he will spend the remainder of his life behind bars.

    This episode is presented in its original raw, unedited audio format as part of the Monsters series re-release. Some references reflect the time of the original recording.

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    Takeaways
    • Death penalty cases involve lengthy legal battles and appeals
    • Motions and challenges begin immediately after arrest
    • The victim’s family plays a role in major case decisions
    • The suspect accepts a plea deal to avoid the death penalty
    • He is sentenced to life in prison without parole
    Episode Chapters

    00:00 Opening warning and continuation of series

    03:00 Overview of legal process after arrest

    10:00 Death penalty explained and implications

    20:00 Legal challenges and motions begin

    30:00 Appeals process and timeline realities

    40:00 Family impact and decision-making

    50:00 Plea deal offered and accepted

    01:00:00 Courtroom sentencing

    01:10:00 Victim impact statements

    End Setup for final conclusion

    Real Life Real Crime, Woody Overton, Monsters series, courtroom, death penalty, Louisiana true crime, Livingston Parish, homicide case, plea deal, life sentence, legal process, victim impact, Holy Week series

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Real Life Real Crime | Monsters Part 7: The Confession Reboot
    2026/04/06

    Part 7 of the Monsters series continues the Holy Week re-release and marks the most critical moment in the investigation. After months of waiting, DNA evidence confirms that the victim’s granddaughter was present during the murder, prompting her arrest and interrogation.

    During questioning, detectives confront her with inconsistencies, evidence, and the reality of the charges she faces. As the interrogation progresses, she admits to being inside the home, using drugs with the primary suspect, and witnessing the events that led to her grandmother’s death.

    Her story continues to shift as she attempts to minimize her involvement, but key details—including her own injuries, knowledge of the crime scene, and prior statements—further tie her to the murder. The episode culminates in emotional confrontations with her husband and family, solidifying critical testimony for trial.

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    Takeaways
    • DNA evidence confirms the second suspect’s presence in the crime scene
    • The suspect is arrested and brought in for interrogation
    • She admits to being inside the home during the murder
    • Drug use and a sexual relationship with the primary suspect are revealed
    • Statements to family members further confirm her involvement
    Episode Chapters

    00:00 Opening warning and continuation of series

    03:00 DNA results return after months of waiting

    08:00 Arrest of second suspect

    15:00 Initial interrogation and denial

    25:00 Pressure and interrogation strategy

    35:00 Admission of being at the scene

    45:00 Details of drug use and relationship revealed

    55:00 Shifting story and inconsistencies

    01:05:00 Confrontation with husband

    01:15:00 Confrontation with family

    Real Life Real Crime, Woody Overton, Monsters series, confession, Louisiana true crime, Livingston Parish, homicide investigation, DNA evidence, interrogation, suspect arrest, violent crime, detective work, Holy Week series

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Real Life Real Crime | Monsters Part 6: The Lies Start Unraveling Reboot
    2026/04/04

    Part 6 of the Monsters series continues the Holy Week re-release, bringing listeners into the next phase of the investigation. Woody details how detectives revisited key evidence, including phone records and prior interviews, to identify inconsistencies that could not be ignored.

    A major breakthrough comes when investigators realize that a family member described the victim’s injuries in a way that had never been publicly released. Combined with phone records showing communication with the primary suspect, this raises serious questions about her involvement.

    Detectives move in to re-interview her, strategically locking her into statements about her whereabouts, her relationship with the suspect, and what she knew at the time of the murder. As her story begins to shift, it becomes clear that the case is far from over.

    This episode is presented in its original raw, unedited audio format as part of the Monsters series re-release. Some references reflect the time of the original recording.

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    Episode Chapters

    00:00 Opening warning and continuation of Monsters series

    03:00 Recap of arrest and investigation status

    08:00 Reviewing confession and next steps

    15:00 Suspicion shifts to family member

    25:00 Phone records reveal communication

    35:00 Inconsistent statements from initial interviews

    45:00 Detectives plan re-interview strategy

    55:00 Confrontation and questioning

    01:05:00 Statements begin to unravel

    Real Life Real Crime, Woody Overton, Monsters series, Louisiana true crime, Livingston Parish, homicide investigation, suspect interrogation, phone records, detective work, murder case, violent crime, Holy Week series

    Investigative Producer: Leah Marie

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    57 分