Real Life Real Crime | #JusticeForBradley Ep 20 (October 25, 2025) – Detailed Summary
Episode Overview
This episode of Real Life Real Crime, hosted by Woody Overton, delves further into the ongoing #JusticeForBradley investigation, with a particular focus on the unconventional, yet impactful, psychic insights provided by La Luna Bell (a.k.a. Luna Bell). Woody shares candid progress and challenges in the case, highlighting how Luna’s channeled messages are not only bringing in new leads but also stirring controversy amongst listeners and law enforcement. The episode features both Woody’s raw commentary on case developments and a substantial segment of Luna Bell’s psychic channeling, which mixes geographical references, visualizations, and detailed impressions connected to Bradley’s and related cases.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. The Role of Psychic Channeling in the Case
- Woody stresses the impact of Luna’s psychic readings, noting that they are generating actionable, verifiable tips from the community, especially in Vernon Parish.
- Woody addresses skepticism and controversy—some listeners object to the use of psychics on religious grounds, but he stands firm in pursuing anything that progresses the case.
- “So many people are coming off the fence as not only in Burning Parish, but specifically in Vernon Parish…when they hear these things, what she's saying, they're like, holy. This is this, this is that. And they're sending it to me.” – Woody ([06:49])
- Direct call to action: Woody encourages listeners with any related tips to reach out, re-emphasizing anonymity and the urgency to bring Bradley home.
2. Dealing with Undermining and Fake Accounts
- Woody details attempts by “shitheads” to derail the investigation through fake social media accounts, particularly those impersonating deceased victims.
- “What kind of special breed…does it take to create a fake account in her name…to stir up, to mess me up?” – Woody ([08:21])
- He expresses confidence in his ability to discern real tips from distractions, thanks in part to the community's internal policing.
3. Progress Toward Probable Cause and Prosecution
- Woody asserts that, while he has probable cause for certain aspects of the case, he’s working for a case “beyond a reasonable doubt” before handing it over to authorities outside Vernon Parish.
- “When I roll into the powers that be, they will be like, holy shit, if we don't do this, this is going on Dateline or something, right?” – Woody ([10:44])
4. Introducing Luna Bell’s Channelings
- Woody introduces the next segment as another compilation of Luna Bell’s readings, reiterating their impact and inviting the audience to listen with an open mind or skip if uncomfortable.
- “If you get something out of it, send it to me. And that's all I gotta say. Except for bad people are about to go down.” – Woody ([12:21])
Luna Bell's Channeling: Core Themes and Map References
1. Geographical, Logistical, and Criminal Clues ([13:17]–[22:43])
- Intersection and Railway: Luna asks about a specific intersection in Vernon Parish, highlighting a railroad line and suggesting someone in the rail industry is implicated.
- “There's someone on the rail line who's doing the logistics. I've been hunting that logistics.” – Luna ([13:39])
- Number 28 Significance: Recurring references to Highway 28 and associated locations, tying them to key events or dumping grounds (nicknamed "killing fields" or "dinosaur pit").
- “That's the highway, the highway number…that is also the town where that gas station is, where I see that guy Dylan.” – Luna ([14:32])
- Nursing Home & Jail Fraud: She names Medicaid fraud and “crunching number nightmare” involving medication records at a jail and nursing home. Also references issues in laundering and shipments.
- Change Machine Reference: Luna gets a cryptic channel about a “change machine,” suggesting more clues to follow.
2. Storage Units, Facilities, and Codes ([22:43]–[26:57])
- Storage Unit Codes: Luna receives numbers (7042, 754, 752) and describes two storage units, likely built after a fire, near a Goodwill with blue and orange paint.
- Goodwill Store as a Nexus: Questions about links between the Goodwill store, storage units, and possibly exploited workers (prisoners/convicts).
3. Forensic Evidence, Cover-ups, and Labs ([26:57]–[31:02])
- Altered Autopsy Reports: Luna references empty caskets, coroner’s office cover-ups, falsified autopsy/lab reports, and altered drug chemistry panels.
- Evidence Storage: Visualizes yellow file organizers and a hidden, locked filing cabinet containing key receipts/documentation and a safe with cryogenic samples.
4. Victim and Crime Scene Descriptions ([31:02]–[39:04])
- Overdose Case Re-examined: Luna disputes an “overdose” ruling, describing a woman found in an alley near a fire escape and a dumpster, with a young male perpetrator stalking her ([39:04]).
- Robbery/Post Office Connection: Mentions a local post office or mailbox robbery, plates (possibly used for counterfeiting or engraving), and someone seeking a special delivery.
5. Deep Dive into Deviant Behaviors & Crime Networks ([45:00]–[55:00])
- Southern Cornbread Mafia & "Regional Director": Luna describes a sadistic woman (“regional director”) and disturbing, ritualistic acts carried out by her and associates. She hints at a hidden “hacker’s den” and “litter box” chamber used for abuse, computer crimes, and murder.
- “She enjoys this sense of control. And what I'm seeing is this woman in a…Catwoman outfit…she likes that she is the one that planned the whole thing.” – Luna ([45:41])
- Military/LEO Involvement: Luna claims military personnel are involved, references cages to punish people, and gives cryptic driving directions (various businesses and landmarks in town).
- Blue Van & Tail: A male in a gray hoodie is stalked by a blue van—ultimately attacked and killed, with Luna providing a vivid, first-person channel of the victim’s final moments.
- “Someone hit me. Holy shit. It feels like so. Oh, was this behind the building? I felt like I got hit by a baseball hat. Oh, his left hand is covering his left eye…” – Luna ([54:54])
6. Perpetrator Identification and Medical Clues ([55:00]–[57:00])
- Medical Issues as Identifiers: Describes a perpetrator with a GI bleed, possible hepatitis C, and intravenous drug use between the fingers.
Notable Quotes and Memorable Moments
“So many people are coming off the fence as not only in Burning Parish, but specifically in Vernon Parish…when they hear these things, what she's saying, they're like, holy. This is this, this is that. And they're sending it to me.”
— Woody Overton ([06:49])
“If you get something out of it, send it to me. And that's all I gotta say. Except for bad people are about to go down. And yes, threats and all that bullshit you continue to do to me, I don't give a fuck. And you're not gonna stop me… The only way you're gonna stop me is we bring Bradley home and we make arrests.”
— Woody Overton ([12:21])
“Miss Cindy, girl, y' all are not going to believe this. The number 28… that's the highway, the highway number. And if you flip the clouds around and position it by the map, girl. Oh my God, they're almost identical. And that is also the town where that gas station is, where I see that guy Dylan…”
— Luna Bell ([14:32])
“Litter box. The cat pen. Wow. Wow. Okay. Wow. The hacker's den. Is this the hacker's den?”
— Luna Bell ([48:45])
“A blue van is following him. A blue van. Oh, white lettering. Apples. Apple app. Applebees. What's the reference to? Applebees. A blue and white van. Blue.”
— Luna Bell ([53:20])
Important Timestamps
- [04:43]–[13:17]: Woody’s case update, audience mobilization, handling controversy and interference.
- [13:17]–[22:43]: Luna’s channel on railway lines, logistics, fraud in local institutions.
- [22:43]–[31:02]: Focus on storage units, Goodwill store, medication and banking records.
- [31:02]–[39:04]: Channeling about forensics, autopsy fraud, and specific violent crimes/scenes.
- [39:04]–[55:00]: Sexual deviance, power structures, details of hidden rooms (“litter box”), and abduction/murder scenes.
- [55:00]–[59:50]: Final victim channel, medical identifiers of a perpetrator.
- [59:50]–[End]: Closing remarks, reminders of rights, and episode wrap-up.
Summary and Call to Action
Woody Overton’s relentless pursuit of justice in the Bradley case is dramatically enhanced by Luna Bell’s psychic investigations, which have galvanized the local community, triggered a substantial inflow of tips, and driven fear among those potentially culpable. Despite skepticism, Woody’s conviction in blending traditional investigation methods with unconventional aids is unwavering. The episode stands as a raw, intense testament to creative advocacy, the complexities of rural true crime, and the persistence required for cold case breakthroughs.
Woody’s closing message:
“If you’re still sitting on the fence, send it to me, please. Totally can remain anonymous. So many great people in Vernon Parish that are working hard to get justice for Bradley and justice for Ed.” ([12:06])
For listeners seeking more information, Woody suggests following Luna Bell (La Luna Belle Bleu) on TikTok, and reminds everyone to subscribe for episode alerts.
