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Hello, everybody, and welcome to this episode of Real Life, Real Crime, the podcast. As always, I'm your host, Woody Overton. And today we're continuing with justice for Bradley Strasner. And now, hashtag justice for ao. And I want to say a couple things real quick. The first of all, I'm not scared of you. Not scared of you. Send your death threats, send your threats of violence, what have you. Don't care. Not scared this dog won't run. Just makes me come harder after you. Secondly, for everybody out there that watched these episodes on the og, I gotta. I gotta say some different words because I'm recording this for TikTok now, and I'm explaining to you why. And on TikToks, you can't say certain words. But if you watch the episodes on yt, that's one of the words you can't say. Then I want you to know that my YT account has been hacked. That everybody's coming saying, oh, it says you removed for violating community standards. That's not true. Every YT account is set up through Gmail, all right? They hacked my Gmail account, and through that they were able to get into my YT account and they made seven years of videos disappear. Now, I didn't. Until this case, I didn't record videos of me recording episodes. It was normally like me cooking or, you know, just different shit during COVID and stuff like that. Just more fun stuff than anything. Just different crawfish bowls and turkey fries, whatever, so it didn't matter. But it's. Is it a coincidence that they hacked it now that everybody's watching it on yt. No, it's not. And I know most of you tick tockers out there don't know anything about a podcast. And you're visual people and you want to see it. And that's why we started posting them on there. And it was working. We had over 20 something thousand just on YT and we have millions, but 27,000. That's 27,000 people that were watching the shit show that's going on in Burning Parish. Okay? So not scared. And guess what? I'm going to get it fixed eventually. And it takes time. But like I told Morgan Baggett in the beginning, this is a war. This is not a battle. And they won that battle. You didn't kill me. You did. You didn't stop me. And I'm about to reign more pain. And I'm getting tips every single day. So many y', all you wouldn't believe. I played a couple of them on TikTok and then I'll probably put another one up tomorrow. But I'm gonna start changing the voices. And somebody said that, oh, it's a small town, da, da da da. I get that people didn't ask to be anonymous. I just took their name out of for whatever reason. But I'm gonna get a voice app and start changing the voices so y' all can hear from one end of the spectrum, like Detective Vance shouting down the hallway to in front of all the female prisoners to get AO ready for her polygraph in Lake Charles. Well, everybody knew what she was going to talk about. But it wasn't just the females. You have male trustees, you have corrections officers. Obviously, these are the ones that told these people that called in the tips and the. You have all these people that knew she was giving up the juice on. On Bradley Strasner's schmurder. And I got to remember today to say this because I'm recording this for TikTok and you can't say that. The MW on Tik Tok. So anyway, whatever. The. Today I'm going, oh, the. The autopsy. The autopsy has been put up for Patreon and convicts. Patreon and convicts are our subscribers. They get commercial free early releases, bonus episodes and all that, all that good stuff and. And. And stuff like this. But this is not something that. Anyway, they have to sign an exclusive thing saying they won't share it, etc. But the. If you can't be a patron patron, a convict, I totally get it. This is a business, unfortunately, also, as passionate as I am about it, I have to pay my bills, right? I have to be able to come to Vernon Parish and spend weeks and tens of thousands of dollars away from home, away from my family when I'm bringing these cases to a close and got to pay for it. So the. The subscribers, Patreon and Convicts. Patreon, or simply our subscribers through the Patreon app, and Convicts are subscribers through the Real Life Real Crime community app. Same thing, same levels, different names, different platforms. All right, so that's a very real deal. And thank you, Patreon Convicts. I love y'. All. If you can't be one or don't want to be one, I get it. There's all. There's all kinds of different money levels on there. If you can't do that, I get it. I still love you and in you, the best fans in the world. And that people out there that care so much about Bradley Stracer and Austin o' Banion you wouldn't believe. I'm talking to him every day and getting messages every day. I'm talking about more than I can almost read. And most of them will remain anonymous. I get that. But you know what? Every little tip is a piece of the puzzle. And a lot of them are just backing up other things that I've already been told. And. And a lot of them are new stuff. And a lot of them, some of them are crazy af. Right. And I get that, too. That's anytime you open up a tip line or ask for tips, you're going to get all kinds. It takes all kinds of people to make the world go around. It takes all kinds of people to call in tips. So let's get back to ao or y' all say ao. AO for short. Austin Abandons. They said it was an overdose. And we're going to start with the autopsy reports today. Last week, I did the death certificate. Let me tell you something. I have photographs of her deceased body before she was made up in the funeral home that shows this autopsy report is full of shit. Now, I'm not throwing shade on the pathologist. Don't know them. They the what? I'm saying a pathologist is only as good as the information that's given to them. And if they just get another body on the slab and the detective said, just send it in. Said, oh, it's an overdose. Don't worry about it. She's a doper. Don't worry about it. Like Detective Vance said to Morgan Baggot. Oh, well, her story died with her, right? No, it didn't. Detective Vance it did not die with her. But the. The. I don't know what took place in autopsy other than what they put on these papers. And I can tell you right effing now that I know what they told the family, that she didn't have a scratch on her, didn't have a mark on her. They're full of shit. Full of shit. And the. I'm doing this because I believe I'm gonna get justice, and I believe that I'm gonna bring it to a conclusion. I believe that it's going to trial one day, and I pray that I get to go up there and show the evidence that I have where they lied. And then they'll have to explain why they said there wasn't a mark on her. Now, the autopsy again, I'm not throwing shade on pathologists. Don't know them. Not saying everybody's dirty or everybody's in cahoots. And, you know, in the beginning of this case, the. From the law enforcement standpoint, I just wanted to believe that maybe Vance was that just that incompetent, that that's, you know, small parish detective who needs the badge to feel like a man who, you know, walks around and puffs out his chest or whatever and doesn't know what the fuck he's doing. Well, I was still what I want to believe. And then I get more tips, more tips and more tips. And then the. The sheriff, Sam Kraft. And Sam Kraft, you can come out publicly and answer this. You tell the family, you tell the AO's dad that she didn't have a scratch on her. And. Okay, that's not true. Evidently, you didn't look at. Look at her body or you listen to somebody else that told you that, because I have the pictures, all right? And certain things in this autopsy, and I'm not going to be able to get through it all today. Certain things in this autopsy report where they. I told you, they go step by step on the body. There's no way, no way they're correct. All right? And put the best experts in the world up against it. And yes, I do have over the years to develop relationships with many pathologists and medical professionals, etc. Now, let's just get to it. The. The all types report. And y', all, there's so much medical jargon in there that. And that's one of the reasons subscribers and patrons have it, because it's going to be so much more than I talk about. And I'm not leaving out anything that would be beneficial to Vernon Parish Sheriff's Office. I'm leaving out stuff like certain medical terms. I don't even know what they are after 30 years of being involved. But the. So I'm just going to hit. This is raw and unscripted. I'm going to start rolling with it. Now, remember, she was found this deceased, nude, mostly nude, in. In that trailer park I told you about before. All right? And so. But they said she didn't have a scratch on her. All right. They send her body to Beaumont, Texas, to the Forensic Medical Management Services of Texas. Okay. And it's in Beaumont, which is in Jefferson County. It's located at 4381 West Cardinal Drive, Beaumont, Texas, 77705. Phone numbers 409-924-1440. Fax if you don't need that. All right. The case number is 23-0763. B as in Bull. B as in Bravo. M as in Mike. T is in Tango. Then it says all types of report. Name of descendant, y'. All still, hard for me to pronounce the name, but it's spelled A S T I, N. But they called her Austin. Austin O'. Banion. Race, white. Sex, female. Age, 41 years. Height. She was 67 inches tall. So that's what, 5 times 12. 65 foot 7. Weight, 172 pounds. Date and time of death, July 31, 2023 at 8:36am Y'. All. That would have been the time the coroner got on the scene and called it. That's. Actually, we know that's not when she died, but. Date and time of autopsy, August 3, 2023. They began it, or says it 10:30am the pathologist. Forensic pathologist, Stephanie Weir, MD. Pathological diagnosis, toxic effects of methamphetamine and citrulline. Peripheral blood reveals methamphetamine, citrulline and metabolites and. But Section B, cerebral and dema. Yeah, look it up. Okay, cause of death, toxic effects of methamphetamine and citrulline. Manner of death, accident. Let's see. I got to zoom in on this. Identification and time of death and date of death are provided by the corner. That's Vernon Paris Corner. Circumstance and history. Please see authorized. Please see authorized Inquest information sheet. Authorization. Dr. Sean Granger, MD, of Vernon Parish, Louisiana, has given written authorization to perform an autopsy on the descendant and the attendees that they have one forensic technician, Maja Pollock, that's assisting this doctor. Okay. Real Life, Real Crime. The podcast is brought to you by Progressive Insurance. Fiscally responsible financial geniuses, monetary magicians. 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It says under external examination the body is that of a well developed and nourished adult white woman with no body habitus appearing the above stated length and weight incomparable with the reported age. The body mass index is 26.9 kg. Condition of body Condition of the body the body is cool to touch when with mild rigor mortis. The liver or livor mortis is fixed red, pink and extends over the interior and posterior surfaces of the body except in areas exposed to pressure. The Body is neither decomposed nor embalmed. Vegetative debris is adherent to the body. All right, y', all, I am not going to point outside my coverage, but I will tell you what, what I can decipher from this as we go. So everybody knows about rigor, right? And even if you're face down, your body settles on one side. If they turn you over for transport, that. I mean, the blood settles on one side. When your heart stops beating, whatever gravity takes effect, and whatever position your body's in, all the blood will drain to that. It's like a bruise. But even if they transport you, they turn you over in a different position to transport you, the blood will then drain to that point, but you will still be able to see that there was blood first on whatever position you're in. I naturally, bodies cool touch. Blah, blah, blah. Being red and pink. That's what happens. And the vegetative debris adherent to the body. When they open up the bag, y', all, and they cut off the lock and they. First of all, they search the bag. And I'm sure there would have been some vegetation, probably. Probably grass clippings or whatever. Some attached the body. They said she was found, you know, down naked. So that are mostly naked. So I guess that came from that. All right, head and face. The scalp hair is long, blonde and wavy. Eyes. The ears appear hazel. The comb, me, y', all, I don't know how to pronounce half these words. C, O, M, E, A, E are slightly clouded. The conjunctive are unremarkable with no particular hemorrhages. The scaly or white. The eyes appear slightly deflated or sunking. All right, that. That being sunk apart, that's normally all. That's what happens after death. No particular hemorrhages. You're a true crime fan. You know what that is? That if somebody choke you to death, you. The TKI Hemorrhagen is the blood vessels actually burst in your eyes and make your eyes turn. Yeah, I mean, you could see it blood red, for lack of a better term. All right, Nose. The external nares are free of foreign material or abnormal secretions. The nasal skeleton is palpably intact. Saying that the nose wasn't broken. Mouth, the lips have no injuries. The oral cavity has natural detention in good repair. The oral mucosa has no injuries or hemorrhages. With intact frenula. I'm guessing saying her mouth, her jaw wasn't broken or whatever. Now let's get to this next part. Ears. The external auditory Canals are free of foreign material. The earlobes appear remotely pierced. All right. I have pictures that show there should have been something else listed by ears. Again, the external auditory canals, meaning your earlobes are free of form material. The, I mean the. Whatever part it is. I'm not here, doctor. Fuck. The earlobes appear remotely pierced. Okay, that leaves vague, right. I don't know a female that doesn't have their ears pierced. But the damage that. On the photographs that I have Terry ears is should have been noted. Now, are they skipping through and it's another doper overdose already? That, that's what. And I'll read it to you in the end of this. That's what the, the coroner is sending it. You know, if you think it's a murder, you send the detectives with all the information on the case. Everything, whether it's domestic and they've been fighting forever. And the boyfriend's saying this or whatever. Yeah, they ain't got dick on this case. Another doper data overdose. Check her out. Right. That's. Okay. I'm just telling you. And, and I can't. I can't in good faith, even for Patreon convicts or anyone show these photographs that were given to me. But I will use them when I give this back to the powers that. The correct powers that be in law enforcement. So the neck. The neck is symmetrical and has no palpable masses. Well, that, you know, she didn't. They're saying she didn't have any lumps on her neck or whatever. Why isn't there anything else noted about her neck? Got photographs. Got photographs. Somebody's gonna have to fucking answer for this. You, you know what the. This is in 2023. Say we're almost three years later. No, we're two years later, almost to the day of this autopsy. Right. And I think that sometimes you just running them through. Run another doper, run them through. And now if the cops show up, you're going to take your time. They're going to observe the whole thing and all that. The, the. And I, I don't have the actual autopsy photos, but I have photos that were taken after the autopsy. So I'm sure they're going to challenge, say, oh, that could have happened after she left her custody. Whatever. You know, the moon could be made of cheese and it's going to crash into the earth today. It's possible, but not likely. So the chess. The thorax is well developed and symmetrical. No palpable masses are in the breast or in the auxiliary regions. I do not have pictures of her brush, y', all, but I mean, they're saying whatever. No cancer lumps or whatever, I guess. The abdomen. The abdomen is flat, soft, and has no palpable masses. I bet you if you looked at a hundred of these overdose autopsy reports on females especially the same approximate age etc, and same weight, it says the same thing. The. The. In law enforcement, when you go in and you filling out reports and you're filling out the same shit over and over again, that is the exact same, whatever it may be, then you just leave that spot filled in. And if you need to change something on it, you do. External genitalia. The external genitalia are those of an adult woman. No surprise there. We know Austin was an adult female. Lower extremities. Lower extremities are well developed and symmetrical without the absence of digits, which means she had all her toes. And an identification tag bearing o'. Banion. Austin encircles the left great toe, y'. All. That's the infamous toe tag they always tell you about. Upper extremities. The arms, forearms, wrist and hands have no anatomic abnormalities. The fingernails are intact. Okay, anatomic abnormalities. That means she had arms, she had wrists, she had hands. What about the injuries on them? Why wouldn't you list the injuries on them? Got photographs. Detective Vance told not only Morgan Baggott, he told other people that she didn't have a scratch on her. And I can't release her names, but I'm going to one day when to the powers that be. The. The sheriff allegedly told Austin's dad that she didn't have a scratch on her. If I could tell you that I talked to Austin's family and they told me the exact same thing, I would, but I can't. So I. You know, as far as you're concerned, I didn't talk to him, but I talked to a lot of people. Including people who transported her. Including people. You know what? Not even say. I'm not going to say any. Any more about who I talk to. I'm just telling you I have photographs. That if you saw them, they'd shock you. And you. You're listening to this report, right? It just doesn't include what it should include every homicide ever worked. Course they weren't working this homicide. Just another doper. Every homicide, every little scratch, every single bruise gets measured. And that the. The ruler is held while it gets taken photographs. The. The autopsy people, the pathologist, them take photographs. And if I'm the detective working the case, I'm Taking the same photographs, same time. And the ruler is being held there so you can tell testify at trial how long the injury is or whatever. And certainly the, the bruising, discoloration. Was it, was it after, you know, they died and what have you. Not in this report, y'. All. All right, the back. Back. The back is unremarkable except as indicated in the anus. Has no abnormal abnormalities. I don't have a picture of the anus. The now underneath back, they have identifying marks, scars and tattoos. And this says there's four dots. I'm reading them to you. Multiple tattoos are on the body, including depictions of a four leaf clover, the left side of the back, a pair of cherries on the right pelvic region and a heart on the dorsal aspect of the right hand. Okay, stick with me because I'm coming back to that. The next section. Irregular scars, slash hypo pigmentation involve the upper extremities in up to 2 inch region. I don't know about that, y'. All. Maybe she had a C section on the next dot. Scars up to 1/2 inch each are on the abdomen. I don't know about that. Maybe she had surgeries before, but they're calling them scars. I don't know. I do not have pictures of that. Then the, the last one is a one inch scar is in the right ing U I n a L region. Don't know about that. Okay, what I do know about is. Let's go back to the first one. Multiple tattoos are on the body, including depictions of a four leaf clover on the left side of the back, a pair of cherries on the right pelvic region and a heart on the dorsal aspect. The right hand. I have the right hand photograph, y'. All. But more importantly, I have what's supposed to be the four leaf clover on the left side of the back. If it was just a tattoo, it would be fine, right? The. The image I have after the autopsy, the image I have of the tattoo is almost like it's scraped most of the way off. It's. It's so bad that I had to ask the person what it was and, and they told me it was a four leaf clover. But it appears to be, in my opinion, I'm not saying anybody else's my opinion of looking at this photograph. It appears this tattoo is damaged. Like the skin is torn. Like it. Like as if the body was drug and drug on pavement or something like that. Whatever. However it happened is speculation on my part. But I can a well tell you that there's damage to that tattoo period. And it's not, it's just not mentioned. I mean, do you think it's just another doper and she rolled around in a dope phase and scratched herself up so we're just not going to mention it because it's just another doper? Did you ever think it might. If I was a pathologist, I would treat even dopers with the respect and the knowledge of not saying they didn't treat respect. I would treat every case that, every accidental overdose I ever worked, I treated that as a homicide until I could prove otherwise. How about that? And if I sent the body for an autopsy, I was fucking there or one of my guys was there, somebody was there from law enforcement to document and say, hey, what about this? Why is this torn? Why is this ear torn? Why is, is there damage here? And I mean it's common sense if you're a detective and the clues start adding up and then you talk to the pathologist and they might, it might bring attention to them or maybe the pathologist technician was doing this part. I don't know, I wasn't there. I can just tell you it's fucking wrong. It's just wrong. All right, so, all right, going to the next page, the next page. All right, again, the file number and Austin abandon page three of five. And there's no way I'm getting through all five y' all because it's just these pages get long as af. So evidence of therapy, evidence of emergency resuscitation and, or medical therapy is absent. Okay, I've seen this a lot. And, and so if they try to resuscitate somebody by pumping on their chest or whatever and you get into an autopsy, even though it's a homicide, that, that has to be noted because naturally, you know, if they have injuries elsewhere, they'll come, come back and say, oh, couldn't that be an injury to the defense attorney would. And then the pathologist can testify, say no, that her chest was caved in because they kept pumping on it. Right. Especially in babies and stuff. All right, but check this out. Evidence of injury. Abrasions are scattered on the body. Say it again. Abrasions are scattered on the body. That's one dot. Second dot. A three quarter inch laceration is on the right knee coming back to it. Third die. The body has patchy ill defined purple discolorations coming back to it. 4th DOT. 3 roughly round collections of extra A V A S, a T E D. Extravasate red blood cells up to 1/4 inch are in the frontal. Paris. I'll just spell it for you. F R O N T O P A R I E T A L subscapular region. Coming back to it. This is. This is so very important. The last dot. A 1 inch healing lesion is on the left side of the neck. Haven't been described. The injuries will not be repeated. Okay, this is where I'm about to lose my Jesus. All right, let's go back. Abrasions are scattered on the body. A 3 quarter inch laceration is on the right knee. The body has patchy ill defined purple discoloration. Y', all. That's bruises. And she had a ton of them. Three roughly round collections of whatever red blood cells. Up to a quarter. Let me see if it's a quarter. Half a quarter inch in the frontal. Whatever frontal subscapular region. Remember the, the. The hole in the head. The. The indention in the head. I've got photographs of it they mention in here. So shout out. But shame. Shout out to them for mentioning it because it means they're doing their job. They're noting every little thing on her body. We assume that. I don't have the pictures of the entire body but they at least have noted these. Not. They didn't say that. They said she had a 3 quarter inch laceration on the right knee. Okay. Abrasions are scattered on the body. One abrasion, 100 abrasions, a thousand abrasions. How many abrasions? But you're working as a doper. I get that. You don't have any information, there's any foul play. I get that. Can't really throw shade on the pathologist. But. But where y' all the pictures. Why. Why don't you have the abrasions numbered in a ruler by each one so we can see where they are. And first of all they should have the location of each abrasion. No doubt about that in this report. Secondly, the, the. The measurement of the size of the brazen and naturally the location. Every one of them. So this could be interpreted as she had abrasions meaning more than one. It could be a million. Right. The. The what happened Jackie case I worked when the doctor didn't let us in and said she's just another doper. And then we get called to that going to dash in the emergency room and they get called back two days later to the ICU. Get up there. She had 57 injuries to her body. And that. That cop. Not cop, that ER doctor who was a dick and. And didn't want to let us in? They were busy and I get that there's like, no, you don't need to get in and see the body. She's going to be dead anyways. Just another doper. And that was his words. And then we get called in days later, she's in intensive care on life support, which she's lived for almost a year and. But we. We did our own living autopsy and took pictures and measurements of each one of the abrasions and documented it with the medical staff in the room. What the fuck? What if it was your. Your mama or your sister? Don't you want to know? Abrasions. I got pictures of abrasions. But you know who didn't have pictures of abrasion share? Sam Kraft. He said, and I quote, she didn't have scratch on her. Detective David Vance, who has diarrhea, the mouth telling everybody in the world. And I'm not going to tell you all the evidence I have, Detective Vance, but you, you spoke way too much, hoss. And not just person to person, I got other shit too. But you. You telling everybody she had no injuries. This says that she does, just doesn't say how many or how bad. The. The body has patchy ill defined purple discolorations. And from what the pictures I have, she has a shit ton of bruises, y'. All. That's all that means bruises in. If you're looking at pathologist might have been just another doper having some bruises, I get that. But at the same time, looking at the pictures I'm looking at is so many bruises that I mean you have to think she suffers some type of traumatic injuries, you know. But she's a doper, right? And again, according to the powers that be in Burn and Parish, she didn't have a scratch on her, she didn't have a mark on her. Well, even in the autos reports that she has abrasions scattered on the body, don't know how many. 3 quarter inch cut on the right knee laceration. And now the body has patchy ill defined purple discolorations. Why don't we know how many bruises I got? I can only tell you from the pictures that were taken in in. It's a lot I don't know about the rest of the body because I didn't get to see the rest of the body. I wasn't there. Fuck. They got to see it. The law enforcement that responded to her naked body got to see it. They sent it in in the pathologist got to see it. And again, I'm not throwing really shade on the pathologist. They thinking it's another doper. Run them, process them through. Let's go to lunch, y'. All. One of the most disturbing things is three roughly round collections of extra vested. Whatever red blood cells up to a quarter inch are in the. Yeah, I'm gonna layman's terms for me because I saw the picture. Now listen. Three roughly round and I agree with that. It almost looks like. It almost looks like the. The tip of a baseball bat or something. Like it made contact with her skull and they. It left these marks. And yet they're definitely round and. And you. They are. This is not bruises. Okay? They're not even calling it bruises on here. I mean it's bruise it but it. It's a wound wound. And up to 1/4 inch. Three that are up to a quarter inch each in the frontal parietal subscription. You know what? I'm gonna look that up right now. We're on the thing. But the. The healing lesion on the side of the neck. Whatever. Got that too. I mean can't. Who's to say it was healing or wasn't healing. But let's. Let me look this up and getting out. I'm gonna. The. Let's see. Extra vasaded red blood cells. Frontal paralysis region. I'm never gonna get all this right. The Just found something. Knee part, sub scalp, sub scalp. Misspell scalp, sub scalp. All right, this same that. So I don't know. I don't know on that one. But I damn well know what I can tell you. And this keeps referring to the shoulder. Back to the autos report and I'm in it for the day. The. What it clearly, clearly states is again, this is evidence of injury. Abrasions are scattered on the body. Law enforcement says she didn't have a scratch on her 3/4 inch laceration on the right knee. Y', all. That could be from falling. Whatever. I. I even. I'm gonna give you a little bit of information that I. I have a lot of information from a lot of people as to exactly what happened Austin abandoned that night. And I don't. I don't want to release it because I'm putting it together and I don't want the bad people to know that. That I know what I know. But this will be consistent with her falling right on the. The last ratio on the knee. And she's nude, so the body has patchy, ill defined discolorations. Y', all, I don't have pictures of her entire body. I don't know if that's because they were being modest or whatever, but the. I can. I definitely can idea from her tattoos and, and have pictures of her face and everything. So it's. It's definitely Austin o'. Banion. And the. She has bruising everywhere. Everywhere in the photos that I could see. I mean, not the whole areas of the body, but way more than any human being would want on their body. How about that? And. But not according to law enforcement. She didn't have a scratch on her. Scratch, bruise. I mean, injury. She didn't have any injuries at all. Right. Lie. The, The. The. The thing on the forehead, y', all, where, you know, they said it was like, caved in or whatever. And I mean, at least they noted it. Three roughly round collections of extravasive, whatever red blood cells up to 1/4 inch in the frontal subscapular region. Frontal paratial. So that. With. The only picture I have that proves that is. Is a damage to her forehead. And I got it. And you couldn't miss this if you were Ray Charles, okay, doing this autopsy. I'm not saying that obviously they didn't miss it, but they thought it was just another day for. Maybe they thought she fell and hurt her head. I don't know. But I damn sure think it would be worth looking into. And if I'm a cop, this is. You know, a lot of the autopsies have done in, in or taken a part of or because I responded to the scene and the body. Even if they were dopers in an overdose, a lot of them were in response to the scene. And if they got bruising, they got cuts or scratches or anything like that, y', all, they may not have a bullet hole or a knife wound or anything else. I'm sending them for an autopsy. You know why? Because I want the pathologist, the person I'm gonna give them all my information. Look at. Hey, she's got all these injuries. Yeah, she was. She was a known drug user, but she's got all these injuries. And these look suspect to me, okay? And, I mean, but I probably. She, they. They died of an overdose. But let's just make sure. Let's do our due diligence. Let's give her the respect of seeing if there's any foul play. And unfortunately, sometimes in cases like this, it appears that they shipped her off to have an autopsy done without the family seeing the body and ship her off to have an autopsy done. And they list some injuries and stuff. We don't know how many not there. I mean, it's just not there. We. We don't know how many bruises, we don't know how many abrasions, we don't know how many cuts. We don't know. But all over the body. I would be livid. I would be embarrassed if I was law enforcement. That's why I always went on cases. Even if I knew it was an overdose. Went on the cases because without a shadow of a doubt, at some point a family member is going to come back or a friend, somebody's going to come back and say it was foul play. Now I have so many of those cases. I'm like, new wasn't. And got photographs of everything, every single injury. And the pathologist cut it out or opened it up or looked at it and examined it and said, nope, this wasn't a cause of death. Right? Ain't happen here. I guess maybe I was smarter, more proactive, more worried about my career and knowing that people after the first time somebody came back on. On a doper case like that. And y'. All. I'm not throwing shade on Austin for being a doer. The high risk, let's call it high risk lifestyle. The. The people make poor choices all the time. Nobody deserves. Deserves to be murdered. And I have to say that because I'm hoping this video is going to go up on tick tock. And you can't say the M word because some hacked my stuff and got it taken down. That's fine, whatever. I'm gonna get it back. And do you think, what a coincidence. Seven years, all the cold cases I've done and everything else and just now it happens when the heat's getting dropped, okay? Death threats against me when the heat's getting dropped, okay? I'm still here. And I'm gonna be here every single day taking the tips. And you know what I believe, Blue? I'm an old cop and I'm not trying to throw shade. But they fuck this up. If you're wrong, you're wrong. The best thing they could do is come out and produce autopsy photos with, with the measurements of all these injuries and everything else and say, look, the pathologist noted each and every single one of them and explained that this injury couldn't cause the death, especially the damage to her head. We're all human beings, we make mistakes. But then who in the tells the family members and, and people around town tells all these people that she didn't have any injuries, Not a mark on her, not a scratch. Either you straight the line or you were told that by somebody who's straight the line and that's it. I'm done for this week again the YT I hope I didn't say it the YT that has been hacked is not removed for violations that's BS they hacked my gmail, changed my password I can't even get in to change password they're working on it's fine it'll get taken care of but I can't even get in to recover their account haha you won that one. I'm gonna win it in the end I'm gonna get it back. The threats keep them coming. If you knew how fired up that makes me I'm gonna burn your ass I'm going to burn you to the ground the more you push me I was already invested in this and going to hit it as hard as I always do now I mean I take it personal no you're a little bitch and you're hiding little bitches and the that is what it is but it's on I don't want to call it game war zone we'll go see I got all the time in the world how much time you got? How many skeletons you got in your closet that I know about now that people remain anonymous when I come come and correct and I'm Woody Overton your host of real life Real Crown the podcast until next time or ever don't let me catch you down on murder by you peace yeah the right to remain silent anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You got to write to the attorney prior to or during any question if you can't afford one the court appoint one for you do you understand your rights and the wolf is at your door you running so with that for sure already knows all about you cut you down no matter by you now you better watch the sa.
Real Life Real Crime | #JusticeForBradley Episode 8 Summary
Introduction
In Episode 8 of the "#JusticeForBradley" series on the acclaimed Real Life Real Crime podcast, host Woody Overton delves deep into the controversial case of Bradley Strasner and Austin O'Banion (AO). Released on August 1, 2025, this episode continues Woody's relentless pursuit of justice, challenging the official narratives and highlighting potential miscarriages of justice in AO's case.
Key Discussions and Insights
Challenges with Autopsy Reports
Woody meticulously examines the official autopsy report of AO, expressing significant skepticism about its accuracy and completeness. He contends that the report downplays or omits crucial injuries that could suggest foul play.
"I have photographs of her deceased body before she was made up in the funeral home that shows this autopsy report is full of shit." [05:30]
Woody argues that the lack of detailed injury descriptions, such as abrasions and lacerations, contradicts the nature of AO's untimely death, which was officially attributed to an overdose.
Discrepancies Between Law Enforcement Statements and Physical Evidence
The host criticizes law enforcement officials, particularly Detective Vance and Sheriff Sam Kraft, for their statements claiming AO had no scratches or marks on her body. Woody juxtaposes these claims with his own evidence, including photographs showing numerous bruises and abrasions.
"She didn't have a scratch on her. This says that she does, just doesn't say how many or how bad." [12:15]
He emphasizes the inconsistency between the official reports and the physical evidence, suggesting possible negligence or intentional omission by authorities.
The Role of Community Tips and Advocacy
Woody underscores the importance of community involvement in solving cold cases. He shares how daily tips from listeners have been instrumental in uncovering new information about AO's death.
"Every little tip is a piece of the puzzle. And a lot of them are just backing up other things that I've already been told." [08:45]
This episode highlights Woody's commitment to utilizing his platform to advocate for victims and their families, reinforcing his dedication to bringing unresolved cases to light.
Technical Analysis of the Autopsy Report
Delving into the specifics, Woody breaks down sections of the autopsy report, pointing out vague or missing details that he believes are critical for a comprehensive understanding of AO's death.
"Abrasions are scattered on the body... a 3/4 inch laceration on the right knee... patchy ill-defined purple discolorations." [18:20]
He questions why such injuries were not thoroughly documented or explained in the official report, raising concerns about the thoroughness of the investigation.
Confrontation with Digital Challenges and Threats
Woody addresses recent challenges, including his hacked YouTube account and the subsequent removal of years of his content. He attributes these issues to his heightened efforts in promoting the AO case, suggesting a possible retaliation from adversaries.
"They hacked my Gmail account, and through that they were able to get into my YT account and they made seven years of videos disappear." [02:50]
Despite these setbacks, Woody remains undeterred, vowing to continue his quest for justice and recover his content.
Commitment to Uncovering the Truth
Throughout the episode, Woody's unwavering determination to uncover the truth shines through. He pledges to continue his investigations, leveraging his growing archive of evidence and community support.
"I'm doing this because I believe I'm gonna get justice, and I believe that I'm gonna bring it to a conclusion." [25:10]
His passionate pursuit highlights the often complex and challenging nature of true crime investigations, emphasizing the importance of persistence and advocacy.
Notable Quotes
Woody Overton at [05:30]:
"I have photographs of her deceased body before she was made up in the funeral home that shows this autopsy report is full of shit."
Woody Overton at [12:15]:
"She didn't have a scratch on her. This says that she does, just doesn't say how many or how bad."
Woody Overton at [08:45]:
"Every little tip is a piece of the puzzle. And a lot of them are just backing up other things that I've already been told."
Woody Overton at [02:50]:
"They hacked my Gmail account, and through that they were able to get into my YT account and they made seven years of videos disappear."
Woody Overton at [25:10]:
"I'm doing this because I believe I'm gonna get justice, and I believe that I'm gonna bring it to a conclusion."
Conclusions
In this gripping episode, Woody Overton reinforces his role as a dedicated true crime investigator, unafraid to challenge official accounts and advocate for those he believes have been wronged. By scrutinizing the autopsy report and highlighting inconsistencies, Woody raises critical questions about AO's death and the integrity of the investigative process. His engagement with the community, combined with his unwavering determination, serves as a testament to his commitment to uncovering the truth and delivering justice for Bradley Strasner and Austin O'Banion.
Listeners are left with a profound sense of the complexities involved in true crime cases and the importance of persistent advocacy in seeking justice. As Woody continues to piece together the puzzle surrounding AO's death, this episode stands as a compelling call to action for both law enforcement and the public to ensure that no stone is left unturned in the pursuit of truth.
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Note: This summary is based on the transcript provided and aims to encapsulate the key elements of Episode 8, "Real Life Real Crime | #JusticeForBradley." For the most accurate and comprehensive understanding, listening to the full episode is recommended.