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Feb 16, 2026 • 48min

True Crime Time For February 16, 2026 | Domestic Violence, Carla Walker & Mardi Gras Crime

In this episode of True Crime Time, Cyndi Overton examines multiple true crime stories that reflect both historical injustice and modern criminal behavior.The episode begins with the case of Carla Walker, a historic murder that saw renewed attention due to advancements in DNA technology. The case demonstrates how forensic science continues to transform cold case investigations and bring long-awaited answers to victims’ families.Cyndi then discusses the cultural context of President’s Day and Mardi Gras, noting how public celebrations and holidays often intersect with crime trends and community safety concerns.Several domestic violence cases are examined, highlighting how family disputes can escalate into devastating outcomes. The episode also addresses growing concerns about child exploitation, including individuals living double lives while engaging in criminal conduct.The discussion shifts to the important role of service animals, particularly in cases where trained dogs assist law enforcement or support vulnerable individuals. One powerful example includes a dog helping authorities locate a missing child.The episode also covers a disturbing mother-daughter conspiracy to commit murder, legal consequences for educator misconduct, and an attempted murder-suicide case in Alabama. Throughout the episode, Cyndi reinforces the importance of awareness, community support, and continued advocacy for victims.Chapter Titles00:00 Introduction and Promises 02:08 Historical Murder Case: Carla Walker 05:30 President’s Day and Mardi Gras Context 11:02 Domestic Violence Cases 18:15 Child Exploitation Investigations 26:58 Service Animal Rights and Awareness 27:04 Mother-Daughter Murder Conspiracy 32:32 Heroic Dog Locates Missing Child 40:32 Educator Misconduct Case 43:47 Attempted Murder-Suicide in Alabama 45:24 Closing RemarksCarla Walker murder case, domestic violence crime news, child exploitation investigation, service animal rights case, mother daughter murder conspiracy, educator misconduct charges, Mardi Gras crime news, President’s Day crime discussion, Alabama attempted murder suicide, true crime podcastThis February 16 episode of True Crime Time explores the Carla Walker cold case, domestic violence incidents, child exploitation investigations, and crime stories tied to the Mardi Gras seasonExecutive Producer: Leah Marie.Our Sponsors:* Check out Hers: https://forhers.com/rlrc* Check out Mood and use my code RLRC for a great deal: https://mood.com* If you’re struggling with OCD or unrelenting intrusive thoughts, NOCD can help. Book a free 15 minute call to get started: https://learn.nocd.com/RLRCSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/real-life-real-crime/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Feb 14, 2026 • 30min

True Crime Time For February 14, 2026 | Valentine’s Day Murders & Cold Cases

In this episode of True Crime Time, Woody Overton takes listeners through a series of crimes connected by a single date — Valentine’s Day. While the holiday is often marketed as a celebration of love, its history is marked by some of the most notorious crimes on record.The episode begins with a discussion of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, a pivotal moment in American organized crime that reshaped public awareness of gang violence. Woody explains why this event still matters today and how it set the tone for future criminal history tied to the holiday.From there, the focus shifts to high-profile Valentine’s Day murders, including the widely publicized case of Oscar Pistorius, whose trial captivated the world and raised complex questions about justice, celebrity, and accountability.Woody also covers recent violent incidents in Louisiana, showing that Valentine’s Day crimes are not limited to history books. Several cases discussed remain unsolved, reinforcing the importance of continued investigation, public awareness, and community involvement.The episode closes with reflections on the origins of Valentine’s Day, the pattern of violence associated with the date, and why pursuing justice — regardless of the calendar — remains essential for victims and their families.Chapter Titles00:00 Valentine’s Day and Crime 02:08 The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre 06:31 High-Profile Valentine’s Day Murders 10:52 Valentine’s Day Crimes in Louisiana 14:50 Historical Crimes on February 14 17:40 The Origins of Valentine’s Day 20:05 Justice, Cold Cases, and AccountabilityValentine’s Day true crime, St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, Oscar Pistorius murder, Valentine’s Day murders, Louisiana Valentine’s Day crime, unsolved Valentine’s Day cases, historical true crime, cold case investigations, justice for victims, true crime podcastThis Valentine’s Day episode of True Crime Time explores historic and modern crimes tied to February 14, including the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, high-profile murders, and unsolved cases that continue to demand justice.Executive Producer: Leah MarieOur Sponsors:* Check out Hers: https://forhers.com/rlrc* Check out Mood and use my code RLRC for a great deal: https://mood.com* If you’re struggling with OCD or unrelenting intrusive thoughts, NOCD can help. Book a free 15 minute call to get started: https://learn.nocd.com/RLRCSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/real-life-real-crime/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Feb 13, 2026 • 42min

True Crime Time For February 13, 2026 | Delphi Murders, Corruption, Child Abuse & Fraud

In this episode of True Crime Time, Woody Overton walks listeners through multiple high-impact crime stories that reveal failures, corruption, and resilience within the criminal justice system.The episode begins with the Delphi murders, a case that continues to weigh heavily on Indiana and the true crime community. Woody explains why the case remains significant and how unresolved murders leave lasting wounds on families and communities.Attention then turns to judicial misconduct, focusing on allegations involving Judge Gonzalez and how abuse of authority from the bench can undermine public trust in the legal system. Woody follows with the arrest of Officer Lathers, highlighting corruption within law enforcement and the consequences when those sworn to protect instead exploit their positions.A heartbreaking child abuse case involving Linnea Cardwell is discussed next, underscoring how these crimes often reveal systemic failures to protect the most vulnerable. Woody then examines a violent crime that occurred in Destin, Florida, reminding listeners that even vacation destinations are not immune to tragedy.The episode also covers fraud committed from inside prison, including the case of Ken Jarrell Thomas, and revisits a decades-old Ohio bank robbery that demonstrates how persistence can eventually bring answers. The episode concludes with a look at a massive SNAP benefits fraud scheme, exposing how emergency assistance programs can be exploited during times of crisis.Throughout the episode, Woody emphasizes accountability, vigilance, and the importance of maintaining integrity within the justice system.Chapter Titles00:00 The Delphi Murders and Lasting Questions 02:08 Judicial Misconduct: Judge Gonzalez 06:34 Police Corruption: Officer Lathers Arrested 14:00 Child Abuse Trial: The Case of Linnea Cardwell 19:01 Vacation Crime in Destin, Florida 22:33 Fraud Committed from Prison 26:51 The Ohio Bank Robbery Mystery 33:10 SNAP Benefits Fraud SchemeDelphi murders, Judge Gonzalez misconduct, police corruption case, Officer Lathers arrest, child abuse trial Linnea Cardwell, Destin Florida crime, prison fraud case, Ohio bank robbery cold case, SNAP benefits fraud, true crime podcastThis episode of True Crime Time examines the Delphi murders, judicial and police corruption, child abuse cases, and large-scale fraud, highlighting accountability and justice across the criminal justice system.Executive Producer: Leah MarieOur Sponsors:* Check out Hers: https://forhers.com/rlrc* Check out Mood and use my code RLRC for a great deal: https://mood.com* If you’re struggling with OCD or unrelenting intrusive thoughts, NOCD can help. Book a free 15 minute call to get started: https://learn.nocd.com/RLRCSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/real-life-real-crime/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Feb 12, 2026 • 39min

True Crime Time For February 12, 2026 | Missing Persons, Corruption & Murder

In this episode of True Crime Time For, Woody Overton delivers an in-depth look at multiple true crime cases that reveal the complex intersections of authority, mental health, and community impact.The episode begins with the missing persons case of Pravin Varghese, whose disappearance and death left lasting questions and served as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by college-aged individuals. Woody discusses how community involvement and persistent investigation remain critical in uncovering the truth in cases like this.The episode then turns to an alleged kidnapping involving the mother of a public figure, illustrating how such claims often lead investigators to uncover deeper and more troubling details. Woody also examines the increase in crimes tied to the rising value of precious metals, as thefts and violence grow alongside financial incentives.A particularly troubling segment focuses on a former police officer whose involvement in drug-related crimes demonstrates how abuse of authority can devastate communities and erode public trust. Woody also addresses how mental health issues can contribute to violent acts, often leaving innocent victims in their wake.Several “Family Matters” cases are covered, including heartbreaking examples of child endangerment and domestic instability fueled by substance abuse. The episode concludes with a shocking murder sparked by a seemingly minor dispute and a local motel shooting that left a community reeling. Throughout the episode, Woody emphasizes the importance of accountability, awareness, and community engagement in preventing future tragedies.Chapter Titles00:00 Introduction and Anniversary Reflections 01:42 Missing Persons Case: Pravin Varghese 02:40 Alleged Kidnapping of a Public Figure’s Mother 04:47 Rising Crime Linked to Precious Metals 10:36 Police Corruption and Drug-Related Crimes 14:39 Mental Health and Violent Offenses 19:20 Child Endangerment and Family Tragedy 24:12 Murder Over a Minor Dispute 27:41 Local Motel Shooting 32:02 Community Shock Over Allegations Against a Local Figuretrue crime podcast, Pravin Varghese missing person, alleged kidnapping investigation, precious metals theft crime, police corruption case, mental health violent crime, child endangerment murder, community crime stories, motel shooting case, abuse of authority investigationThis episode of True Crime Time For covers missing persons cases, police corruption, child endangerment, and violent community crimes, with a focus on accountability and justice.Executive Producer: Leah MarieOur Sponsors:* Check out Hers: https://forhers.com/rlrc* Check out Mood and use my code RLRC for a great deal: https://mood.com* If you’re struggling with OCD or unrelenting intrusive thoughts, NOCD can help. Book a free 15 minute call to get started: https://learn.nocd.com/RLRCSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/real-life-real-crime/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Feb 11, 2026 • 42min

True Crime Time For February 11, 2026 | Family Tragedies, Fraud & Murder Cases

In this episode of True Crime Time For, Woody Overton walks listeners through multiple true crime cases that reflect the devastating consequences of violence, abuse of authority, and systemic failure.The episode begins with the tragic death of Jennifer Dalry, followed by the story of William Palmer, whose decision to hitchhike ended in fatal violence. Woody then discusses the realities of incarceration at Angola Prison, providing insight into the harsh conditions faced by inmates serving long sentences.Several “Family Matters” cases follow, illustrating how domestic disputes and arguments can escalate into extreme and irreversible actions. Woody also covers NOPD payroll fraud, a high-profile congressional fraud scandal, and the arrest of an attorney accused of abuse, emphasizing that professional status does not place anyone above the law.The episode continues with the case of Haley Busby, focusing on dangers tied to online gaming and youth vulnerability, followed by arrests of bus employees in a child abuse investigation. A family-related murder case in Topeka highlights how violence can involve multiple members of the same household. The episode concludes with justice served in the case of Larry Atkinson, underscoring the importance of persistence in seeking accountability.Chapter Titles00:00 Introduction to True Crime Time 00:52 The Tragic Case of Jennifer Dalry 02:44 Hitchhiking Gone Wrong: William Palmer 05:56 Inside Angola Prison 07:55 Family Disputes and Extreme Actions 11:36 NOPD Payroll Fraud Investigation 15:54 Congresswoman Fraud Charges 20:46 Attorney Arrested for Abuse 22:04 Online Gaming Dangers: Haley Busby 25:04 Child Abuse Arrests Involving Bus Employees 28:07 Family Murder Case in Topeka 31:59 Justice Served in the Larry Atkinson Casetrue crime podcast, Jennifer Dalry case, William Palmer hitchhiking murder, Angola Prison Louisiana, NOPD payroll fraud, congresswoman fraud scandal, Haley Busby case, child abuse investigation, Topeka family murder, Larry Atkinson justice, professional misconduct crimesThis episode of True Crime Time For covers family violence, fraud, child abuse investigations, and murder cases, emphasizing accountability and justice.Executive Producer : Leah MarieOur Sponsors:* Check out Hers: https://forhers.com/rlrc* Check out Mood and use my code RLRC for a great deal: https://mood.com* If you’re struggling with OCD or unrelenting intrusive thoughts, NOCD can help. Book a free 15 minute call to get started: https://learn.nocd.com/RLRCSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/real-life-real-crime/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Feb 10, 2026 • 39min

True Crime Time For February 10, 2026 | BTK Letters, Child Abuse & Bizarre Crime Incidents

click: GoFundMe for HaileyIn this episode of True Crime Time For, Woody Overton walks listeners through a wide-ranging set of crime stories that reveal both extreme criminal behavior and systemic failures.The episode opens with discussion of the B.T.K. killer’s letters, which played a key role in his campaign of intimidation and manipulation. Woody explains why these communications remain significant in understanding the psychology of serial offenders.The conversation then turns to a disturbing child abuse case in Florida, with Woody emphasizing how crimes against children are often underreported and undercovered despite their devastating impact. From there, the episode moves into a series of bizarre incidents involving historical artifacts and hospital mishaps that escalated into dangerous situations.Woody also covers a violent subway assault involving a dog, a fatal theft attempt involving a professional criminal, and a serious police blunder that had major consequences for innocent people. One of the most shocking stories involves an airport incident where a deceased woman was wheeled onto a flight, drawing comparisons to “Weekend at Bernie’s”–style absurdity with very real implications.The episode concludes with a personal reflection on the misuse of handicap parking and how small, everyday actions reflect broader issues of accountability, respect, and community responsibility.Chapter Titles00:00 Introduction and Fundraising Efforts 00:53 The B.T.K. Killer’s Letters 01:56 Child Abuse Case in Florida 06:08 Bizarre Incidents Involving Historical Artifacts 13:41 Subway Assault Involving a Dog 16:34 Fatal Theft Attempt by a Professional Thief 20:14 Police Blunder With Serious Consequences 28:37 Airport Incident Involving a Deceased Passenger 32:52 Handicap Parking and Public Responsibilitytrue crime podcast, BTK killer letters, child abuse case Florida, bizarre crime stories, subway assault dog, professional thief killed, police blunder incident, airport deceased passenger case, Weekend at Bernie’s comparison, handicap parking misuse, community responsibility crimeThis episode of True Crime Time For explores B.T.K. killer letters, child abuse, police blunders, bizarre crime incidents, and issues of public responsibility and accountability.Executive Producer: Leah MarieOur Sponsors:* Check out Hers: https://forhers.com/rlrc* Check out Mood and use my code RLRC for a great deal: https://mood.com* If you’re struggling with OCD or unrelenting intrusive thoughts, NOCD can help. Book a free 15 minute call to get started: https://learn.nocd.com/RLRCSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/real-life-real-crime/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Feb 9, 2026 • 47min

True Crime Time For February 9, 2026 | Global Crime, Corrupt Cops & Justice Updates

click: GoFundMe for HaileyIn this episode of True Crime Time For, Woody Overton brings listeners a global roundup of crime stories that highlight violence, corruption, exploitation, and the ongoing fight for justice.The episode begins with updates on cases closely followed by the community, including those involving Bradley Stacener, Hailey, and Miss Barbara Blount. Woody addresses how public awareness and community engagement continue to play a role in keeping these cases active.Woody then examines the correlation between large-scale events like Super Bowl Sunday and increased reports of domestic violence, emphasizing the need for awareness and intervention. From there, the episode moves into a disturbing Florida case where a Lyft driver allegedly choked and threatened a passenger, followed by an international investigation in East Sussex, England, involving the sexual assault of a teenage boy.The episode also covers a long-delayed death warrant in Florida for the murderer of police officer Danny Parrish, as well as a chilling case in China where authorities executed individuals tied to a billion-dollar online scam and murder operation. Additional stories include a Florida homeowner losing her house due to squatter exploitation, a former California police officer sentenced to multiple life terms for sexual assault while on duty, and a Maryland security guard who killed a coworker during a workplace dispute.Woody also discusses one of the more bizarre cases of the episode involving exotic animals discovered in a van on Long Island, before closing with an unusual mid-flight emergency aboard a Philippine Airlines flight. The episode concludes with Woody reflecting on seven years of Real Life Real Crime, the growth of the audience, and the ongoing mission to pursue truth and justice.Chapter Titles00:00 Updates on Bradley Stacener, Hailey, and Miss Barbara Blount02:05 Super Bowl Sunday and Domestic Violence Trends03:34 Florida Lyft Driver Assault Case07:14 East Sussex Sexual Assault Investigation09:41 Florida Death Warrant in Officer Danny Parrish Murder12:39 China’s Billion-Dollar Scam and Murder Ring17:16 Florida Squatter Case and Foreclosure Loss25:05 California Officer Sentenced for On-Duty Sexual Assaults30:36 Maryland Workplace Shooting During Performance Review34:22 Exotic Animal Smuggling Case on Long Island39:01 Philippine Airlines Mid-Flight Emergency43:44 Podcast Anniversary and Closing Reflectionstrue crime podcast, Bradley Stacener case update, Hailey justice campaign, Lyft driver assault Florida, East Sussex sexual assault case, Danny Parrish murder death warrant, China online scam execution, Florida squatter rights case, corrupt police officer California, exotic animal smuggling Long Island, international crime storiesThis episode of True Crime Time For covers global crime stories, corrupt law enforcement cases, violent assaults, and justice updates, highlighting accountability and community awareness.Executive Producer: Leah MarieOur Sponsors:* Check out Hers: https://forhers.com/rlrc* Check out Mood and use my code RLRC for a great deal: https://mood.com* If you’re struggling with OCD or unrelenting intrusive thoughts, NOCD can help. Book a free 15 minute call to get started: https://learn.nocd.com/RLRCSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/real-life-real-crime/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Feb 7, 2026 • 41min

True Crime Time For February 7. 2026 | Violence, Fraud, Child Abuse & Cold Case Justice

In this episode of True Crime Time For, Cyndi Overton walks listeners through a comprehensive collection of true crime stories that reflect both historical patterns and modern challenges in criminal justice.The episode opens with reflections on the podcast community and the importance of collective awareness. Cyndi then revisits a historical case involving Mary Gillespie, illustrating how past events continue to inform current conversations about harassment and justice.Recent violent incidents are also examined, including an unprovoked stabbing inside a Macy’s store and a tragic drive-by shooting at a funeral home. These cases highlight how violence can erupt unexpectedly in everyday settings, leaving families and communities devastated.The episode also explores financial crimes, including a major casino embezzlement scheme and a pyramid scheme that exploited vulnerable individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additional cases address domestic violence resulting in severe legal consequences, the resolution of the cold case murder of Suzanne Sites Fenton, and troubling incidents involving law enforcement conduct.The episode concludes with deeply disturbing cases of child abuse in Waco and Florida, reinforcing the urgent need for intervention, accountability, and education to protect vulnerable children and prevent future harm.Chapter Titles00:00 Introduction and Community Engagement 01:50 Historical Case: Mary Gillespie Harassment 03:40 Unprovoked Stabbing Inside Macy’s 06:50 Casino Embezzlement Scheme 09:35 Pyramid Scheme Exploiting COVID-19 Vulnerability 13:40 Drive-By Shooting at Funeral Home 17:26 Domestic Violence Case and Life Sentence 21:40 Cold Case Solved: Suzanne Sites Fenton 25:17 Law Enforcement Shooting Involving a Raccoon 28:00 Child Abuse Case in Waco 31:28 Aggravated Child Abuse Case in Florida 33:38 Law Enforcement Exploitation and Betrayal 35:59 Closing Remarks and Call to Actiontrue crime podcast, violent crime cases, financial fraud schemes, casino embezzlement, pyramid scheme COVID-19, drive-by shooting funeral home, domestic violence life sentence, Suzanne Sites Fenton cold case, child abuse investigation, law enforcement accountability, community justiceThis episode of True Crime Time For examines violence, fraud, child abuse, and a solved cold case, highlighting justice, accountability, and the importance of community awareness.Executive Producer: Leah MarieOur Sponsors:* Check out Hers: https://forhers.com/rlrc* Check out Mood and use my code RLRC for a great deal: https://mood.com* If you’re struggling with OCD or unrelenting intrusive thoughts, NOCD can help. Book a free 15 minute call to get started: https://learn.nocd.com/RLRCSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/real-life-real-crime/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Feb 6, 2026 • 44min

True Crime Time For February 6, 2026 | John Wayne Gacy, Cold Case Murders & Community Safety

click: GoFundMe for HaileyIn this episode of True Crime Time For, Woody and Cyndi Overton guide listeners through a collection of cases that reflect both extreme criminal behavior and the ongoing pursuit of justice.The episode opens with discussion of John Wayne Gacy, whose crimes continue to serve as a chilling reminder of the depths of human cruelty. From there, the hosts examine cases involving parental crimes so severe they challenge comprehension, followed by conversations about school violence and the growing concern it poses for communities nationwide.Woody and Cyndi also address fraud within social justice movements, emphasizing how exploitation of these causes damages genuine advocacy and diverts resources from victims who truly need support. The episode then shifts focus to cold cases, highlighting renewed investigative efforts in the murders of Brandy Dyson and Tammy Fickey, demonstrating how persistence and evolving investigative techniques can lead to long-overdue accountability.The episode concludes with a discussion on wildlife crimes, exploring how illegal and reckless actions against animals reflect broader issues of disregard for law and community safety. Throughout the episode, the hosts reinforce that justice requires vigilance, integrity, and collective responsibility.Clean Chapter Titles00:00 Introduction and Fundraising for Justice 02:59 The Crimes of John Wayne Gacy 05:57 Parental Crimes and Family Tragedies 09:14 School Violence and Community Safety 09:49 Fraud in Social Justice Movements 19:08 Reviving Cold Cases 25:04 The Murder of Brandy Dyson 29:49 Justice for Tammy Fickey 35:03 Wildlife Crimes and Legal Consequencestrue crime podcast, John Wayne Gacy case, parental crimes true crime, school violence cases, social justice fraud, cold case murders, Brandy Dyson murder, Tammy Fickey cold case, wildlife crimes investigation, community safety justiceThis episode of True Crime Time For covers John Wayne Gacy, parental crimes, school violence, revived cold cases, and wildlife crimes, emphasizing justice, accountability, and community safety.Executive Producer: Leah MarieSponsors:MOODCheck out Mood and use my code RLRC for a great deal: https://mood.com for $30 off your entire purchase – first time buyers onlyPharmaNutraCheck out PharmaNutra and use my code RLRC for a great deal: https://pharmanutra-us.comHailey's CONTACT HUBhttps://sites.google.com/realliferealcrime.com/justiceforhaileycontacthub?usp=sharingOur Sponsors:* Check out Hers: https://forhers.com/rlrc* Check out Mood and use my code RLRC for a great deal: https://mood.com* If you’re struggling with OCD or unrelenting intrusive thoughts, NOCD can help. Book a free 15 minute call to get started: https://learn.nocd.com/RLRCSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/real-life-real-crime/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Feb 5, 2026 • 39min

True Crime Time For February 5, 2026 | Josh Powell, Missing Bradley Stracener & Brutal Murders

click: GoFundMe for HaileyIn this episode of True Crime Time For, Woody Overton walks listeners through a collection of true crime cases that illustrate the darkest extremes of human behavior and the lasting impact on families and communities.The episode opens with the case of Josh Powell, whose history of domestic violence culminated in a murder-suicide involving his own children. Woody discusses the warning signs, systemic failures, and long-term devastation caused by domestic abuse. The conversation then turns to the disappearance of Bradley Stracener, a case that remains unresolved and continues to raise troubling questions.Woody also covers an unusual theft involving a police uniform, demonstrating how criminal behavior can sometimes border on the absurd while still posing serious public safety risks. Another deeply emotional case involves a woman who stabbed her husband after he euthanized their dogs, underscoring the psychological weight of grief, trauma, and mental health struggles.The episode continues with coverage of a murder case in Northeast Houston and concludes with a brutal double homicide involving a former city commissioner and her husband, a case that ultimately resulted in a death sentence. Woody reflects on the complexities of the justice system, the ongoing debate surrounding capital punishment, and the role of community involvement in seeking justice for victims. Chapter Titles00:00 Introduction to True Crime Time01:13 The Josh Powell Murder-Suicide Case03:03 The Disappearance of Bradley Stracener10:24 Police Uniform Theft and Public Safety Concerns18:51 PTSD Support Dogs and Family Impact20:23 Stabbing Case Following Euthanized Dogs27:40 Murder Investigation in Northeast Houston32:39 Death Sentence in Brutal Double Murder38:51 Closing Thoughts and Awarenesstrue crime podcast, Josh Powell case, Bradley Stracener missing person, police uniform theft, PTSD service dogs, euthanized dogs stabbing case, Northeast Houston murder, brutal double murder, death sentence case, domestic violence tragedy, justice for victimsThis episode of True Crime Time For examines the Josh Powell case, the disappearance of Bradley Stracener, bizarre crimes, domestic tragedy, and brutal murders, highlighting justice, trauma, and community awareness.Executive Producer: Leah MarieSponsors:MOODCheck out Mood and use my code RLRC for a great deal: https://mood.com for $30 off your entire purchase – first time buyers onlyPharmaNutraCheck out PharmaNutra and use my code RLRC for a great deal: https://pharmanutra-us.comHailey's CONTACT HUBhttps://sites.google.com/realliferealcrime.com/justiceforhaileycontacthub?usp=sharingOur Sponsors:* Check out Hers: https://forhers.com/rlrc* Check out Mood and use my code RLRC for a great deal: https://mood.com* If you’re struggling with OCD or unrelenting intrusive thoughts, NOCD can help. Book a free 15 minute call to get started: https://learn.nocd.com/RLRCSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/real-life-real-crime/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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