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Warning this episode of Real Life Real Crime. The podcast may contain descriptions of acts of violence or that of a sexual nature and should be for people that are 18 years or older. He my warning people, I do not get the facts of these cases off of the Internet or for some television show. The facts I'm retelling you were presented to me by the victims of the crimes or the perpetrators who committed the crimes against the victims, my descriptions of the crime scenes, what I saw with my own two eyes. If you're going to get offended, please turn this podcast off now. Thank you. Hello everybody, and welcome to episode Real Life, Real Crime, the podcast. As always, I'm your host, Woody Overton. Today we're going to be continuing talking about what happened to Madison. And that's Madison Renee Allen, y', all, who's been missing since November 29th of 2023. Last place she was seen, Zachary, Louisiana, evidently at Mr. Thomas Morris's home. And I want to talk about a couple things today. I was going to have Lynn on that's. And I'll play some stuff from her. The. Ms. Lynn is Madison's mama, right? And she's the one who is pursuing this as. As any mother would. Most mothers would anyway have had some shithead by the moms who don't care. But the they she was pursuing it so hard and whatever like y' all to. To listen to or to understand. And I'm gonna talk about some different cases in this too, but I. I just don't think anyone gets it, you know, when you got a missing loved one like Ms. Barbara Blunt's been missing all these years and what have you and you know, Bradley Stracer's missing and the Madison is missing. And unless you're going through it, I think it's like a migraine. People talk about migraines. Oh, I got a migraine. Well, everybody knows what a migraine is. Most people have not experienced migraine. But even if you experience it one and you're not going through it at that point, you just. You understand it, but you really don't get it right? And what you don't get is the time that I spend all day long and I'm not saying anything negative when you know, I love you to death. The. All day long going back and forth, texting with her updates and you know, and she's crying and the toll is taken on her personal life. And you know, she. She has to look at Madison's babies who are now, you know, one of them grown is. I think I saw a prom picture. She's beautiful, just like Madison was, right? And she deals with those grandbabies every day, Madison's babies. And it's just absolutely destroying the evil that is visited upon Madison is absolutely destroying the ones who loved her. And why am I saying all this? Because it's fucking real, man. It's real life, real crime. And these cases need to be solved. And they. They're not going to get solved without y' all continuing to help. Let me, let's talk about Madison a little bit and I'll skip around because this is raw and unscripted. Madison, you've heard Lynn's story. You've heard the other young lady, one that talked about seeing Thomas Morris At 12 o' clock in the morning, dressed in all black and the black hat. And I don't know Thomas Morris from Dick wouldn't know. Well, I would know him if he walked in this room because he's got a face looks like Shrek, but the, and I've seen this picture, but I don't know him. Right. And I'm not saying I certainly don't have any direct knowledge that he's committed any crimes, but I have direct knowledge that he's lied his ass off to the police. And the last place Madison Renee Allen was seen alive was at his house. And yes, she was staying with him and, and seems to be as emo. He would get, I hate to say it, but he would get women that were living a high risk lifestyle, prostitution and drugs, hang out by racetrack gas stations into the wee hours in the morning, catch them out there working, turning tricks or maybe going to get a pack of cigarettes and a coke to take a break, right? And then approach them and, and ultimately say, hey, you know what, what's your drug of choice? Or whatever. I don't know exactly what he said, but I'm assuming it'd be something like this. What's your drug of choice? You know, I, I got small kids at home, I got an extra bedroom. You come stay in the bedroom, I'll feed you, I'll get you your drugs, whatever you want. And no, we know, we know this has happened because other people have made it out, talked about it. I get you your drug of choice, what you want. And you know, all you got to do is take care of my kids when I go to work, right? But then mass and goes missing and it takes a little bit before it gets reported and what have you. And then you find out about other people that are missing and you find out about other acts of violence all occurring in the, in the same residence in, in Zachary at Thomas Morris house. Not making it up. It's public record. Go look it up in Zachary Police Department, y', all, if you're not from here. Zachary is on the outskirts of Baton Rouge. The only city in between it and Baton Rouge is Baker. And they run property line to property line, right? And they run property line. I said proper line, city lines A city line. It's not like it's any rural areas in between. So Zachary known for having the best schools, one of the best schools in the state of Louisiana. Kind of small town, kind of big town. It's kind of big town for me to go in. They have a bigger selection of grocery stores, they have a couple restaurants, stuff like that. But it's not, it's not a majorly big place and it's not a place you go and do prostitution. I mean I'm sure there's some of that that goes on, but the. When Madison got picked up by this guy, she was off Airline highway in Baton Rouge by a racetrack. Okay. The fast forward, she's gone basically. Lynn had been in contact with him on Facebook and he was talking about whatever, knowing some of the drug dealers, what have you. But he never told, he never told Lynn. Yeah, by the way, I'm the dude's house she was living at. She found that out later on. But long story short, the Zachary Police department, it's not a big police department. They have a, they have a really good tax base, they have really well trained officers and, and they're a bunch of good dudes. And I know, I've talked to him and I've talked to him about this case and, and I can't say, and I'm not going to say anything about it. How about that. But the, the homicide wise, they don't work that many, the stuff like that. They just don't. That's not that kind of town. It's not that population. Sure you have one here, there, domestic violence, whatever it may be. But it, the. When a series of females going missing and now you get a report and I've done it as a cop and you get a report, oh well, you know, my, my son's missing again, my daughter's missing again. I'm like, what do you mean again? You know, well, they've been gone. I hadn't had contact with them for a week or two, whatever it may be. First time it happened. No. Are they addicted to drugs? Yes. And you know, are they in the prostitution? Got any, any prior rest? Yes. You know, they do this and this and this and you're like, ah, they'll think they're on a bender, right? They're going to turn back up. Well, I get that and I get that way of thinking. And meanwhile you don't have to stop all as a cop. You don't stop doing all the other shit that you're doing. It's not like because One person goes missing that people quit stealing from Walmart or, you know, robbing the Taco Bell or whatever other crimes may go on. So you take the report, all public record, public record, period. And you say, you take the report and kind of shelve it, right? It's the squeaky wheel gets the grease and you roll on and do your business. Well, then something else comes up and Whether it's Lynn, Ms. Lynn Rollins calling in or bringing more awareness, asking again, you're like, huh, here they are again. Well, you know, maybe I better do something on this one because this is Mama Bear and she might get pissed and call my chief, the detectives or whatever, right? And then they're going to come down on me. I can avoid all this. I'll just call this Morse cat and see where. How he's living, right? Check his temperature, check his oil. I'm just gonna call him up and ask him about Madison Renee, because now they're saying, you know, that she was living there. So they call him, right? Talk to him and he says, and I'm not quoting directly, but he says, oh yeah, she was living here and. But she left one day while I was at work in a unknown vehicle and she took all her stuff. Okay, as a cop, I'm getting that. And I'm like, okay, high risk lifestyle. Don't really have, you know, not. She could be in Dallas, Texas doing the same thing, doing dope and working, right? The. But I followed up and I talked to this cat on the phone and you know, it's plausible. It happens every day for everybody. That's every person that's missing. Like Madison Renee Allen. There's probably a thousand of these women and sometimes young men who do this transient lifestyle that. And move around every day. Okay, roll for it. I think it was a couple more months and guess what Ms. Lynn said. Absolutely. She knew something was wrong. Absolutely. There's no way Madison would not have contact to her in some way. Contact her babies and everything else. So she's meanwhile working Facebook and talking to Madison's friends. And you learn more about. About Thomas, right? And finds the house the whole nine hours. She does basically her own investigation. At some point, she goes back into the cops. And I don't know if she said on the podcast or not, but she went back in at one point, I think her boyfriend, who's ex law enforcement, and then they pretty much kicked her out of the room because she lost her Jesus on him, right? And I get it, but on the. From the cop side, I totally get where they're coming from, you know, okay, well, you know what? He told us this. We don't have any reason not to believe him. Well, you know what? They're back in there. They're telling you again, they're giving you more information than you ever thought you were going to get. And then. And she's raised in hell, right? Well, you know what? You're a cop. You want to help people. And they did that. They're like, okay, you know what? We got to look into this. Look into it some more. More than the phone call. So they get Morse in and questioned again this couple months later. And he says, oh, you know what she left for my house and whatever. Da, da, da. But this time he changes the story. And he says she left everything. All her clothes, cell phone, everything. That's okay if I'm a transient and I. I'm living that lifestyle that I can carry my. In a garbage bag. But it's my. You're gonna change clothes at some point. You know, you're. If you don't have your phone, how in the eff are you making a living? How in the eff are you getting your drugs? Right? And this time she left everything. So he changed his story. The one thing that never changes is the truth. I mean, I've proven that to y' all time and time again. The one thing that never changes is the truth. Well, spidey senses go off on for law enforcement and some other shit's happening too, but I'm not going to get in that. I hadn't done an episode in three weeks because I don't want to anything up and. But I made that mistake in Haley's case. I kept believing in the Cobb County D. A. Kept believing. Kept believing until now we're raising the money to finish off the scientific testing which they should be paying for. But back to Madison, not. Not throwing shade on Zachary PD at all. Because I know for a fact, I'm not gonna tell you what they did that I know for a fact that they went out and hammered ass. At a certain point they're like, holy fuck, there's legitness here. And the. I know that. I'm not telling you who it came from, but I know the Madison's female friends on the street, the other girls who are into the dope and turning tricks and stuff, they've been talked to. And the not only Madison's friends, they are. Or calm women of the night, whatever you want to call them, you know, working girls, they have been talked to and they've been showed a picture of Mr. Morse and guess what? They fucking know him.
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support is always available because a great trip starts with peace of mind. They know him and he's been identified numerous times as cruising the streets the same streets and talk to the girls and I'm not going to go in details for people's safety and having whatever interactions but he was in at that how can I say it. The ones that were talked to identified two vehicles that belonged to him. He was either in one or the other and neither one of those were the gold Infinity that lady I had on the show told you about just wasn't right but we know 1000% he's in that vehicle in back in as early as December when she I believe she almost got got but so he's the I want you to know cases being worked things have been done. Things are being done and then it just Morse and it gets outside of Zachary's jurisdiction it rolls down into West Feliciana because why Morris gets arrested for strangulation of another female inside his house arrest lifestyle they're same as Madison was and he gets arrested at some point he gets out of jail he sells supposedly sells his house to one of his co workers who's of Hispanic descent. They say there's a truck backed in there all the time now I don't know you know whatever some of yalls tips have come in and were like you know you need to look at that guy too and you need to look at the hotel workers where all these girls are at Look y' all we I'm getting tips to believe me and I guess a lot of my I can't share. I'm just in general giving you some and yeah you know what those are great ideas and things will be looked into but he gets out he moves to Zachary I think the name of the street is actually named after his family not Zachary. He moved to St. Francisville and again I don't have any direct knowledge that he's done anything other than the public record stuff. He went to jail for strangulation, trying to choke a girl to death. And that's a fact. So he gets out, gets away from that area. Why? I'm hot here. The cops have talked to me twice already about Madison. Holy. What if they. They start looking into everything that's I've done here? This place is burned for me, right? So I'm going. But I always tell you, they do in times of stress. Criminals go home, criminals return home. Just played the monster series. What did David Pender do? Where did we finally bust his ass? Way over in West Louisiana, just a couple miles from where he grew up, right? They always go home. This dude went home, literally, to his sister's house in Westfalutiona Parish. And y', all, that's one parish north of Baton Rouge. But geographically, from where? Madison, where he picked Madison up, Matter of public record that the. On Airline highway is probably an hour. And where the. The girl in Denim Springs shit. From that place in West Floridiana, which is where he was living when he was in the gold infinity. That is at least an hour and 15 minutes. If you roll in a night, you roll interstate to the location where they were by the Purple Cow. So go there. Well, been getting away. And if I'm a serial killer, if I'm a guy who has these urges, if I'm the man who loves the hunt. And then ultimately, when sugar turns to. I do what I do, and then I have to get rid of them. Get the. The monster inside of you has still got to eat. That's why the lady was in Denim Springs when I asked her why she was in Dentist Springs when they shoot. They were broke down in Denim Springs. And Morris didn't see anyone around her in the vehicle. Remember, he pulls around. He's watching from a distance. Drives around the back of the store, comes back around. She's still by herself. Boyfriend's mad had gone off. He pulls up and basically blocks in her driver's side door, and she gets in on the passenger side. He's just sitting there. Is that a crime? No. Dressed in all black, black hat, black gloves, you know, you rolled out in the window. Hey, what's up? I'm just chilling. Meanwhile, West Felicia on the parish where we know he's living. And I wish I could tell you everything, there's another incident that occurs. Someone else goes missing. Beast has to be fed. You can't stop evil. Or you could Stop it. But it takes fight. It takes action. It takes investigation. It takes work. It takes tips. 3. 1. 3. RLRC. TIP. Or call Wesley Shannon, Sheriff's Office. Call Zachary PD. I don't call somebody. And again, I have no direct knowledge that Morris has ever done anything wrong other than what's on public record. I'm speaking freely and of my own will. The monster still exists. Let's go to the Jennings 8. Why do you think. And people ask me to do that story all the time. There was a Jennings one and a Jennings two and Jennings three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Why do you think there were eight? Because the monster was still around for the eighth one. And I'm gonna tell you why. It's not Jenny's thing. Because that person is no longer with us. And one day I'm going to cover that when I can prove it. But back to Westfalutiona, Parrish. And you know, I've talked to some of you and I get it. I get it. You're scared. And I get it that you have families. You got kids, you got wives. And you have to live in close proximity to what you believe is evil. You did so enough to where you called me and we had a long time and long discussion about it. Prisons being full of dummies. It's hard to catch a smart criminal. I get that. But there is no such thing as a perfect crime. And. We need you to put it on the record. What I've been told could be secret. Could be a secret meeting. Secret that hopefully law enforcement and I can't just can't tell you how much I do all. There's a reason I'm waiting. But the. The. You know, you put it on tape. Wolver said let him take it to a secret grand jury and by the time it comes out fucking evil be behind bars and they ain't getting out. And nobody else has to die. Nobody else has to disappear. I understand you're afraid. And I said I would never burn you. And I'm not going to burn you. But you got. You got to come forward, man. You got. Just let me know. I'll work it out where it's on a secret thing and get you guaranteed that hopefully if I can't, then I get it. Don't, don't. Don't tell it. But let me get it guaranteed for you that what you told me will not be made public in any way. And after who. Whoever it is that said what they said is in jail. And that you got family. What if it Was your family. We talked about this. And I really appreciate y'. All. I appreciate all your tips and you know, but you got to think. I understand you're afraid. But all it takes for evil to prosper or an evil man to prosper is for a good man to do nothing. Calling it in is the first step. Putting it down with some reassurances. Come on, man. If we can get. If I can get you those reassurances, put it down. Because you and what? This evil is not sleeping. This evil is not going to stop. Probably since the last time we talked, that evil's been hunting. And they got to hunt until the fantasy doesn't do it enough anymore. And then. Or they find that right person in the right area, the right time of the night, and they make them that right offer and they're going to be gone too. It's a fact. I need Yalls help. I work with you in any way possible. I'm pleading with you. Let me. If I can't make it secret, then. And you don't want to do it, I get it. And I'm talking to two separate people. I can't make it secret and you don't want to tell what you know, then I get it. But give me the chance, man, and this is all be over with. But it'd just be the tip of the iceberg because what I know about this type of person, and I'm not saying any names, okay, but what I know about this type of person, not only are they not going to stop hunting once they get arrested, they are going to spill the beans like a little bitch. Played correctly. They will. They will spill, spill, spill. But you know what that's going to lead to these people that are missing and been gone. And think about, for everyone that we know about, there's probably a couple more that we don't because they don't have family members who are reporting the missing or, you know, they've been locked out of their lives for however long. They don't have anyone who cares enough to report the missing, you know, and then you got. There's so much more that can go with what you can say that I've gotten on other tips. And I'll give you another example. The golden infinity. And again, I have no direct knowledge that Morris has ever committed a crime in his entire life other than was public record. But I can tell you this. I said it. I said it to numerous people, including some of the powers that be. I said it. He's not down there. If Morris was going to do something to that lady that night. He wouldn't be down there in a car that has anything illegal on it. 32 304C, white light required on your license plate. That's probable cause to get you stopped. Now, most people don't even know that. Certainly your headlight's going to be working. Inspection spec is going to be updated, the whole nine yards. And I told him, I said, listen, run his. Run all his family members, find out who that car belongs to. He. It's a legal car, I'm telling you. Well, guess what? Tips came in. And that car, I think it's his sister's daughter. I've got pictures of her driving it. And the. I'm not saying that. That he committed any crime that. That night. But y', all, I'm going off what this lady sat right here told me 1,000% guaranteed me, which when showed the picture that that was him and that he. That was the car he was driven. And I was sent pictures of the car. And then the car was swapped out for a gold Nissan almost immediately after that. Well, guess what car comes back to, I think to Morse's sister. And then I think it was her daughter that was driving it. This is all on tips. So, yeah, I'm getting tons of. And then we hadn't dropped the show in three weeks on it. But the. We need more. We really need people to tell what they know. Tell what they know. The boogeyman. You know, what evil. Every serial killer there's ever been, Their body won't stop a bullet any better than mine of yours. You know, and the ones that have gotten caught, that's because they continue to press the hunt. They continue to search and kill and destroy, and sooner or later, the worm turns and their ass gets caught. Now, when I was coming up, we didn't have podcasts and all this shit to use DNA and all the stuff we have now. Got it, let's use it. Y' all keep calling your tips and then sharing. Holy shit. Share, share, share. You know, the last day I dropped an episode. I guess it's been three weeks, meaning you had the Easter and all that in between the. I think I had like nine tips in one day. And because y' all are sharing it means something. When you see Ms. Lynn or somebody else post about Madison, put hashtag, what happened to Madison takes two seconds. Mine, I can just type in hashtag. And what happened to Madison comes up, pops up automatically, and I fill it in. The more you share it, the more bumps up in Algorithms. The more people get to see and read about Madison story which leads to tips. Now so about something else real quick. The I don't give a who solves it there or who gets the evidence. Let's say that the that makes gets an arrest or suicide by cop. Hell or jail. I don't give a as long as it stops. And I'd like to get Madison back. I'd like to get closure for these other, other families, but I don't care. And this is not a jealousy thing for me. This is how stupid some people are. The. And I'm not going to say who, but the someone very, very near and dear this case called hell from somebody else that was trying to help her saying, well, why would you use Woody Overton? Why. Why you keep using his tip line and not the Zachary police tip line. And they're fussing at her about it. And then, and then like we, we, you know, when we do posts about Madison, we do the Zachary tip line and you keep doing Woody Overton. Who gives a. And when this person called me about it, I was like, they put their tip on. Put their Zachary PD put Crime Stoppers, put St. Francisville Sheriff's Office. I don't give a. Put whoever's number you want to that's going to deliver a tip in. I don't care who makes this evil stop, but this shit's not going to stop. And the people and I love you to death. Thank you for the ones and you know who I'm talking about. You got to grab your nuts, man. Do it for all the other families. This evil's got to stop and we can stop it right now. Got to got to come forward. And I know there are other people listening to this who are holding on the same kind of shit. And guess what that shit's called way more than probable cause was way more than 50% plus one, which is enough for an arrest. You put together all the tips that you don't even know about. The stuff that happens like immediately afterwards. It's the little things that put together with 50% plus one probable cause, which is what you're holding on to, is worth a lot more than that. You put all these little pieces that you don't even know about that I know about and I've turned over, put them all together that's beyond a reasonable doubt. That's death penalty. That's Angola. And that is the death of the evil that's occurring. 313 RLRC tip or I'll look it up for you because I don't give a who gets it but I I care about it getting stopped. I'm gonna give you show you that. Mean what I say. Let's see. All right. I'm gonna give you some of the other tip numbers you can call. All right. Call Detective Justin Minor. 225-963-179-1225-9631791. And this is all for one of the missing things that somebody some group donated for Master Renee Allen. I don't have the number on it but thank you all for doing it. And this is shared by ww.avftv.com Then there's another one. Let's see what they got on the number here. Here call a Zachary Police Department 225-344-7867 in this is like on the poster sudden doesn't say what group. I'm trying to give y' all all props because don't be mad at me for trying to solve this case. Not solve trying to stop evil. Here's another one last seen November 29, 2023 near Ash Street, Zachary, Louisiana. Please help us bring Madison home. Contact Zachary Police Department 225-344-7867. And the list goes on and on. I'm trying to give some of these groups things so they don't get butt hurt but and fuss it the people who are actually trying to help on the case. 225-344-7867 y' all it call crime stoppers call 911 say I got a tip in the case and they'll give you a non emergency number to call. All right. I shouldn't have to look all this up the the and there should be no jealousy I get if you've never done it before. Look let's get let's Bradley Strysler real quick. There's a reason I'm not doing full week episodes and putting that on blast again anymore. But when the it's the same kind of stupid people do and it's not me. I'm not mad about it but I'm not going to continue to let you kick me in the teeth when you're supposed to be on my side. Right and that this is happening now at least by one group to this person who's like biggest champion and they're getting their ass chewed out because they're giving out my number and not Zachary PDs. It's not about that. Bradley Straits wasn't about that. It's about bringing Bradley home. Nobody else. I don't give a fuck about anybody else. All right, I'm play something for y' all from Ms. Lynn, and then I'm gonna leave it alone. Okay? I mean, this is just crazy. And you know what, Ms. Lynn, you've been doing a great job. And we were supposed to record again a couple times this weekend, and it just. It kept getting stopped. And I get that the. For whatever different reasons, but I'mma play this for y' all now. This is from two days ago.
Woody Overton (Host of Real Life Real Crime Podcast)
My oldest daughter, my Renee Allen, banished From Zachary, Louisiana, November 29, 2023. My daughter was living in the home of Thomas, Morris and Zachary for less than two months. My daughter is still missing. I'm not sure what's going on with my daughter's case at this time. I do know that my daughter's case is being worked and my daughter's case is being taken seriously. And I'm thankful for that because, as you know, when I first reported my daughter missing two years ago, that my daughter's case was not taken seriously at all. But my daughter's case was brought to light and is being worked. And I greatly appreciate that. And I greatly appreciate Zachary for what they do. I have not had any contact with Zachary in several weeks. I know that they're busy. They have other things going on, and I'm just taking that as a sign that they're making progress. And I pray that they are. And I say that because, as I had mentioned in my last video, I feel like that we're getting somewhere with my daughter's case because the devil's been attacking me left and right. Been attacking me left and right. Today's Monday, April 20th. My daughter's middle child will be 10 years old April 30th. And he misses his mama. And he does not know what happened to his mom. He just knows that his mother mom's out there somewhere. And he. He don't understand why he hasn't seen or heard from his mom. This baby's 10 years old. And he will tell you that he thinks that his mom's dead because she hasn't called or come to see him. And the sad thing is that baby's. Because there is no way in hell that my son would not ever contact me or find out how her children are doing or miss birthdays or holidays, As I have mentioned several times. It's hard, y'. All. It's really hard. I wouldn't. I wouldn't wish this on anyone. But I also like to take the time to ask you, you once again, if you know, anything, please call in your tips. You can call your tips in anonymous. We need. Your tips are very important and we need those. We need your help. And I post these videos because my daughter's missing. But I don't do it only just because my daughter's missing. I do it because it's others that are missing, too. And I do it to help save the next lady that could go missing. And I'm aware that some of you are scared to come forward with your information. Don't be scared. Come forward with what you know. You can report your what you know. Anonymous. You do not have to give your name. Your name will not be blasted out there on the Internet like some believe. If you know something, please come forward and give that information. You can make your anonymous tip to Zachary Police department. You can make your anonymous tip to the Q Center. You can make your anonymous tip to real life, real crime. We just need your tips. Our missing loved ones need your tips. We need to bring our missing loved ones home. Something, I think, for a minute, you know, we have an individual that's out there preying on women. What if the next woman happens to be someone you know? Your friend, your loved one, your sister, your aunt, your mother, someone you grew up with. But you want someone to come forward with that information. Your tips are important and we greatly appreciate those. So please keep them coming. And as I said, I don't know what your tips are. I don't. I don't know who calls in and who don't, who says what and who doesn't say anything. I just know that they get tips and that they follow up on the tips that they receive, and they do so anonymously. And they don't throw your name out there is kept confidential. So let's please help bring these missing women home. Let's help bring Madison home. Let's help put a stop to a predator. I thank each and every one of you for your time. Your comments, your posts, your shares. Let's keep these women's faces out there. And as always, I ask if you post about my son, please include what happened to my son. That's very important. I hope y' all have a great day and a wonderful week. Thank you.
Real Life Real Crime Intro/Outro and Legal Disclaimer Voice
Straight out of the mouth of mama bear 313rlrctip hashtag what happened to Madison.
Date: April 25, 2026
Host: Woody Overton
Focus: The ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Madison Renee Allen and the broader context of risk, justice, and community action in Louisiana’s missing persons cases.
Woody Overton continues his deep, emotionally charged exploration of the Madison Renee Allen case, a disappearance marked by unanswered questions, possible serial predation, and community frustration. This unscripted episode focuses on the pain experienced by Madison’s family, especially her mother Lynn; the investigation’s evolving trajectory; and the urgent appeal to listeners to provide any available tips—emphasizing action over bureaucratic infighting. The episode also draws chilling parallels to other notable Louisiana disappearances, highlighting the real, ongoing threat posed by repeat offenders who prey on society’s most vulnerable.
Woody Overton:
Lynn (Madison’s Mother) [43:59–49:33]:
This episode is both a true crime investigation update and a raw, impassioned plea for social responsibility. Woody doesn’t mince words about the failures and realities of the justice system and about predators hiding in plain sight. The episode stresses the importance of persistent, collective vigilance and encourages listeners to set aside ego or procedural bickering and focus on bringing home the missing and stopping repeat offenders.
If you know anything about Madison’s disappearance or similar cases, call:
Share the story. Use #WhatHappenedToMadison to amplify her case and those of other missing women. Every tip, post, and share might bring someone home—or stop a predator.