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Hello everybody and welcome to this episode of True Crime. Time for Wednesday, July 9th, 2020 25. And I'm Woody Overton.
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I'm Cindy Overton.
Woody Overton
Rolling with it. Rolling with it. July is upon us. The heat's upon us.
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Yes.
Woody Overton
Yes. Air conditioner problems are upon us.
Unknown
Oh my gosh.
Woody Overton
All the way around, huh? House everything else. In the end, it is what it is, part of life. But it's better than what the folks in Texas got. Prayer still going for them for anybody suffering from anything and all these mass shooting victims and everything else. Right?
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Yes.
Woody Overton
So July 19, you keep hearing me talk about it live from Southeastern.
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Walk through tomorrow.
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Walk through the theater tomorrow and doing sound checks and all that. It's going to be awesome. Every seat in the house is going to be great. Alcohol sales etc ahead of time during the show and and we're all uncensored on stage. We got lifers coming in from all over the United States. Y' all get your tickets they made available and thank you, Southeastern. We love y'. All. And walk horns on Friday night. Let's say you can't make it Saturday night for whatever reason. I'm gonna be guest bartending for a couple hours and all my tips go to Lopa, Louisiana, Oregon Procurement Agency. Know it's my jam. So y' all come out and support us for that. And you you get Walcoins is giving free appetizers and stuff like that. And they're sponsoring part of the VIP food package for the show after the show. That's right where we're I'm buying you your first drink. So we all get to hang out. But that's exciting and can't wait for that. And that'll be fun. Yeah, right?
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Woody Overton
Yep.
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Okay. Speaking of heat, there's been a nine year old child that has died in her mom's car while her mom went to work. So we're in Galena Park, Texas, which is just north of Houston. And on July 1st around 2pm a nine year old girl was discovered unresponsive in a white Toyota Camry parked at a manufacturing plant where her 36 year old mother worked.
Woody Overton
How old was the kid? Nine. Oh my God.
Unknown
Witnesses say the girl was in the vehicle for about eight hours. Left there while her mom worked from 6am to 2pm that was her shift and she was rushed to a nearby hospital but pronounced dead. It just says she was pronounced dead at the scene. I, I mean.
Woody Overton
Charged mom, what happened?
Unknown
So Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said there was, there's never an excuse to leave a child unattended. And the temperatures had spiked to 97 degrees that day.
Woody Overton
Outside, outside like one in the car.
Unknown
The other day when Sophie and I were working on my car, it was only 91 degrees outside and we were sitting in it and I said imagine those children that die in cars.
Woody Overton
I mean it was children, dogs.
Unknown
Investigators don't know yet if the child was checked on during the day or managed to move inside the car before falling ill. They don't know like what happened, but.
Woody Overton
She fell asleep and didn't suffer. But that's probably not how it happened.
Unknown
And they feel like there was a sun visor intended windows that blocked or concealed her view like from other people coming in and out of the manufacturing plant.
Woody Overton
People don't pay attention. They're not looking at other people's cars when they're walking in.
Unknown
But they say that the mother reportedly left water in the vehicle and she kept the windows slightly cracked. And upon turn returning after a shift, she found her daughter unresponsive and immediately called 911 a little bit too late for that at that time. So let's see what she was charged with. The mother was initially detained but released after the child's autopsy results were delayed. And the Harris County District Attorney's office has decided on potential Charge says that they will decide on potential charges once their findings are complete. So there's really not much to say other than this poor nine year old daughter. This nine year old little girl passed away in her mom's car and we'll wait and see what roasted her.
Woody Overton
She roasted.
Unknown
Yep.
Woody Overton
All right. Well that was a effed up family and I'm about to take you to Chicago and tell you about another one. And police were called to a lady named Wendy Talbert's home in Logan Square Section City just after 9 00am on Friday morning after someone called 911 to report a person armed with a knife. According to NBC News Chicago. Now cops get there and guess what. The house is on fire and there are three kids inside. One child named Jordan Wallace, 4 years old, a whopping 4 years old was stabbed in the stomach and I rushed into a hospital and once he got to the hospital they said he'd be dead. Another boy, 11 was stabbed and is being treated for serious injuries. I'm pretty sure you get stabbed serious injury. While the other a 13 year old girl was stabbed in the face, back and chest in she's in serious condition. Right. That all of the victims were stabbed with a knife. The teenage girl, the one who called 91 1. So they said it's unclear whether Tobert who's 45 was the mother of the children in the home. But grandparents one and children told the Chicago Sun Times that Tolbert is a relative of the children. Police say that Tobert locked the children in the home, took their cell phones, stabbed them and then set the house on one fire.
Unknown
I feel like he did that for somebody.
Woody Overton
It's effed up family for sure.
Unknown
Yeah.
Woody Overton
So. So officers look around and they find the 11 year old and he was running around the home looking for a way out. Remember because it's on fire and they're locked in. Oh my gosh. Two adult neighbors were also treated for smoke inhalation as were three of them. The responding officers and I did that one time and I never did it again. It's bad tastes smoke for weeks. But the fire spread to the neighbor's home and caused the roof to collapse. Among her chargers, Tobert is charged with six counts of felony aggravated arson and multiple counts of aggravated battery and was taken to Community First Medical center for a psych eval. And it's not clear if she is still being held in the hospital. What about the murder charge? Authorities are not publicly disclosed a possible motive for the attacks but the Department of Child and Family Services told CBS Chicago that they have no previous interactions with the family and that is that. I guess they'll do the murder charges after autopsies come back. Yeah, I don't know. That is an F up family.
Unknown
Yes, it is.
Woody Overton
This is a cool crying little baby showing it to YouTube. Full crying. No, they're not. Baby Alice the Tober. I mean, well, they said she's faced 14 charged and Cleveland won a first degree murder. So good. After stabbing her child to death and setting the home on fire. It's just love, love, love, love.
Unknown
That's horrible.
Woody Overton
Yep.
Unknown
Going to go to Houston.
Woody Overton
All right.
Unknown
Houston Galleria parking garage.
Woody Overton
Back where we just were.
Unknown
Yep. And on June 3, around 5aM 5pm A Marine veteran named Anthony Sanders, who's 30 years old, he was shot and killed in the Houston Galleria parking garage while with his fiance and 10 month old son. He was struck about 10 times after confronting two men who blocked his car following an argument about his fiance. His mother later shared that he was protecting his family when he was murdered. So Mark sign in, who's 23 years old, was arrested and charged with murder on June 25 and held on a one million dollar bond. And Joshua, or Justin? Joshua Guzman, who is 22, is also a tick tocker with over 50,000 followers. He turned himself in on June 30. He faces murder charges and a $750,000 bond with a July 9 court date. Court records say that the suspects had a dispute and sand with Sanders over his fiance. And Sanders hit, was hit with their car and blocked in and then he got out to confront them and that's when the shooting occurred. And Guzman's attorney claims his client shot in self defense but he's the one that blocked the guy in. So how is that self defense?
Woody Overton
They got to say something.
Unknown
Saying Sanders approached with a knife and a firearm. But authorities say Sanders was unarmed. I don't know how you block someone in and that's self defense. But anyway, Sanders is being remembered as a devoted father and cherished fiance. And his mother told local media he was killed while protecting his son and fiance. And that is investigators are looking at surveillance footage and doing all of the stuff, gathering evidence and all of that.
Woody Overton
They're doing the job.
Unknown
Right.
Woody Overton
Right. But here's another one back to. I just. There's nothing really ever good about an airport flying. Even if you're going somewhere and you're excited, it still all sucks. And like this evening we gotta go pick my mom up. She's coming back in from Dallas and. And all that and whatever. Yeah. And I know people get a little pissed off and do stupid stuff. All right, well, I'm gonna tell you about one dude going to Pinellas County.
Unknown
Oh, we haven't been there in a while.
Woody Overton
And we love Pinellas County. They give us some great stories. This one would really piss me off. If you're on a plane. Oh, like my mom and then my sister were flying out and they got on the plane and they sat there for an hour, and then they came on the speaker and said, the policy is a dentist in the engine and we'll look at it. And they sat there for another hour, and then they made them get off the plane. And then finally they ended up like four or five hours later taking off. Right. Yeah, that would piss you off for that reason. But you're kind of glad the pilot solid did. He could have died. Well, what if you had to get off the plane because you thought you might die? But if it didn't really happen, I have no idea. I want to tell you about it on this past Sunday, July 6th. This continue on our Love of the Fourth of July weekend. Well, the feds began an investigation of a passenger on a flight and you know why?
Unknown
Bomb threat.
Woody Overton
Well, at approximately 2 or 3pm on Sunday, July 6, deputies responded to a verbal bomb threat. Winner, winner, chicken dinner. You got that one right. So the response to the verbal bomb threat, which was made by a passenger named Taj Taylor. He's 27 years old. Should know better. This is on Allegiant Flight 1023 while flying to Roanoke, Virginia from Florida and from Pinellas County. All right. In this Gordon Pinellas county sheriff's office said detectives assigned to the threat management division or assistant with a bomb threat investigation that occurred on allegiant flight detectives learned that passengers passenger Ty Taylor told another passenger that his laptop was a bomb.
Unknown
Why would you do that?
Woody Overton
What the the why? Well, guess what? The passenger did reported it. Exactly. They immediately notified the flight attendants. And according to the detectives, several people on the board on board the plane also heard Taylor say that he had a bomb. Well, what does a pilot do? I don't know if he's got a bomb or doesn't have a bomb. So they swing that plane around and made an emergency landing at the St. Pete Clearwater Airport in Florida at approximately 208.
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Your first order PM so this is within 5 minutes they had the plane on the ground literally and they skull drag Taylor off the plane, searches belongings and he has no bomb. There's a picture of this idiot. They need to get his ass whipped. So an allegiant airspur person said in a statement allegiant does not tolerate disruptive behavior of any kind. So the decision was made to return to the airport. The plane landed safely, was met by law enforcement officers who took the passenger in the custody and of course they apologized for any inconvenience and thank the passengers for their patience. So Taylor was arrested at 11.23pm on Sunday before being released the next day? No, but just so this is what he tells the cops. He said he was recently released from a mental health facility and took his medication last night and was currently suffering from a lack of clarity. It's according to FBI, Taylor didn't admit to making a bomb threats on the plane but mentioned that the woman he sat next to was rude to him. Oh, so okay you rude to me so I gotta bomb you. Get your feet your knees back in My chair. I got a bomb. Let me know how that works out for you. You. And according to Taylor's Instagram profile, he's a seminary student at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. A clergyman in an air force veteran. Now the New York.
Unknown
He probably should know better, right.
Woody Overton
New York Post report that Taylor also played football in high school and suffered a severe grade three whatever the.
Unknown
I mean how many brain injuries have you suffered?
Woody Overton
Way too many. So they charge Taylor with making a false bomb threat and he's facing up to twenty five thousand dollar fine and a prison sentence up to five years. So if you're curious about all the pissed off people in the flight. Well the flight later took off again for Roanoke after a new crew board the plane. They're like it, we're getting off.
Unknown
Yeah.
Woody Overton
And passengers were given a hundred dollar voucher. Future travel. I'm pretty sure that's not worth my day. No, and, and all that but that's there you have it. I mean you know special kinds of everywhere. I, I mean you just, you try to think. I try to get inside of criminals heads.
Unknown
Yeah.
Woody Overton
There's no getting inside that. No, I mean what you talk about not thinking about past immediate moment. Okay. I'm pissed off that this lady, she's being rude to me. So I'm gonna say I have a bomb on my laptop. You should have thought about that because the next five seconds on in your life are yeah, yeah. But he a lot of people up.
Unknown
So how'd that work out for him?
Woody Overton
No jail time.
Unknown
Ridiculous.
Woody Overton
What you got?
Unknown
I've got another planes, trains and automobile.
Woody Overton
Rolling with that thing today it's time for worldwide crime.
Unknown
So we're going to Australia.
Woody Overton
Australia.
Unknown
And on in March of 2023 in rural Tasmania. I always thought test like when I was young Tasmania like the Tasmanian devil and all that like that just intrigued me. I don't know.
Woody Overton
So my skin starts probleming when I was a little kid, that's what I'm probably gonna start calling down the hill and just wipe everybody out.
Unknown
That's probably what I'm gonna start calling of. Taz. I'm just gonna call you Taz. They're calling it a tragic accident that occurred at the home of James Kenneth Alston, which he shared with his parents, Jackie Lee Purton, a mother of four who was attempting to leave their shared property after a heated argument. So as per not tried to exit. She called police on a non emergency line and she was trying to get a ride to get out of there and her phone failed due to Poor service because they're in the middle of nowhere. Austin, who was 40 years old then, drove his car about 15 mph down the driveway and he deliberately ran Jackie over and she was drug underneath the vehicle. That's crazy. Afterwards, he parked the car on top of the, at the top of the driveway and returned home and he went to bed. Police believe that this was a cold blooded act and it was definitely not an accident. And Austin was charged with murder but pleaded not guilty. And then the charge was eventually dropped and he was just convicted of manslaughter. And on July 3, he was sentenced to 13 years in prison for the fatal accident, quote, unquote.
Woody Overton
You think Australia would have tougher penalties? Yeah, 13 years.
Unknown
Yeah, 13 years running over. Yep.
Woody Overton
That is unfortunate and really, really sucks. I got another. It's time for worldwide crime beast mode. We're just giving y' all all kinds of two furs and all that. Today we're going to Italy. And guess what? In Italy they have police dogs also. Well, one of them is Bruno and he's a bloodhound, right? And they call him the sniffer. Dogs like Malinois, most commonly used here because they're multi taskers, they can chase people down or sniff out drugs or do whatever. But this, oh, Bruno, the blood hound, he's no longer with us. And even if you can guess this, I give you a million dollars. He didn't die instantly. He died a horrible, slow death.
Unknown
I don't even want to guess how he died.
Woody Overton
He ate some sausages filled with nails.
Unknown
What?
Woody Overton
Yeah. And he died from internal bleeding after the sausages were thrown deliberately into his kennel in the southern town of Taranato, Italy. And this according to his trainer now Archangelo Caressa said the dog would have suffered for hours as he died. And Bruno, Bruno is famous. He had tracked down nine people, including missing children and people with Alzheimer's in his work as a central dog. These, this.
Unknown
Why would someone do that?
Woody Overton
I don't know. They shared. Ms. Melanie shared a photo of herself giving the dog an award and wrote some news. Pulls the heart. A vile, cowardly, unacceptable act. Thank you for everything you did. Bruno. Look at Bruno. I mean, showing it on, putting what? And so the Italian prosecutor's office and police, or searching for those responses, responsible. And Brendan's trainer said they threw it out there on the media, social media. He said, I know who you are and you will pay for it.
Unknown
Oh.
Woody Overton
His trainer wrote a statement about Bruno's death. He said, today I died with you. So unfortunately, Bruno was Killed. They threw sausages with nails inside. I do not publish photos of this atrocity because you would be shocked. You killed him, making him suffer for hours. Now, Ms. Coruscantine, you have been rewarded by the highest authority for your work. You fought your whole life to help human beings. And now a human did this to you. When a relative of yours needs Bruno, he won't be there. And I thank the prosecutor's office and the police forces who are jointly searching for those responsible for this heinous crime. So this lady, Michelle of Victoria Bramblia, an Italian politician and animal rights activist, called for the maximum penalty for the culprit under the new animal rights law. And she's proposed stricter sentencing for those who kill an animal and prolong their suffering, including four years in prisons or four years in prison and a sixty thousand dollar fine. And Mr. Called for the law to be applied in this totality due to Brenner's long and painful death from internal bleeding via the nail filled sausages. She said we owe it to this noble animal. That is bizarre.
Unknown
It's disgusting.
Woody Overton
This is a hero dog. This isn't like this dog bits you or this dog on you in your yard. I mean not that you.
Unknown
I mean that still doesn't give you.
Woody Overton
The nails and anyway, but I mean that the.
Unknown
Maybe it's retaliation. Maybe he, he wrote some drugs. Maybe he found some drugs with somebody.
Woody Overton
Was pretty much just a human finder finding a little lost babies and people with dementia, they get lost in and stuff. And now he'd be dead. Bye bye Bruno. Rest in peace, bro. So.
Unknown
That'S very sad. And so we. Who would think to put nails in sausage?
Woody Overton
A psychopath.
Unknown
Right. Okay, well we're going to Los Angeles.
Woody Overton
It's time for Effed up professionals.
Unknown
So we have a 711 employee who.
Woody Overton
711 for most of you don't know, that's convenience stores and home of the slurpee.
Unknown
I love 7 11. I loved it back in the day.
Woody Overton
Pick a ass Slurpees when we were in San Diego.
Unknown
Yeah. So a young woman working at a 711 in Los Angeles died after a workplace dispute turned deadly. Jessica McLaughlin, who's 24 was working at 7Eleven on Melrose Avenue and in Hollywood on June 24th. And she got in an argument with a co worker like the Biscuit People. And according to her relatives, the disagreement quickly escalated into a physical struggle. And during the confrontation, the other employee grabbed Jessica by the hair, pinned her to the ground and sat on her upper body, cutting off her air supply.
Woody Overton
That he said 711 orientation.
Unknown
Right. And so when she sat on her, it cut off her air supply. And so Jessica lost consciousness. As a result, she was rushed to Hollywood Presbyterian Medical center, and doctors determined that her brain had gone without oxygen for over 10 minutes, leaving her in critical, unresponsive state.
Woody Overton
Mm. She's a candidate for lopa.
Unknown
She was declared brain dead and taken off of life. Life support on June 30th. And, of course, her loved ones are devastated, and they charge this. The suspect, it's, like, alleged, who's not yet been publicly named, fled the scene after the attack.
Woody Overton
So he ran, like, a little.
Unknown
And according to Jessica's family, erased portions of the store's security footage before disappearing. So.
Woody Overton
Really? Yeah, I'm sure somebody got it on their phone camera.
Unknown
But Seven Eleven fired the suspect after the incident. That's what they're calling it. An incident. It's called a murder. And at present, though, no arrests have been made, and the LAPD's West Bureau Homicide detectives are investigating the case, obviously as a homicide. So 711 issued a statement expressing condolences.
Woody Overton
And get the warriors ready.
Unknown
The woman's still running, and there hasn't been an arrest, but there will be.
Woody Overton
And. Unbelievable.
Unknown
Yep.
Woody Overton
Unbelievable. I love being Slurpee. You know, I used to really like the. The. Not slushies. They had the little dog on machine. Slush puffs.
Unknown
Yes.
Woody Overton
And you hit the pump.
Unknown
Yes.
Woody Overton
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Unknown
Yeah.
Woody Overton
You know, they still have those. So, you know this isn't a political show and you know, it's not a religious show. And I'm about to break Woody evidence own rules and go against both of them.
Unknown
Wow.
Woody Overton
Yes. And you will understand when I'm done why I'm doing this.
Unknown
Okay.
Woody Overton
Going to say great state of Florida. Okay. Well, Pinellas county is involved, but it's not only Pinellas county, it's the whole state.
Unknown
Oh, okay.
Woody Overton
All right. And the. I know Florida executes people.
Unknown
Yes.
Woody Overton
I mean, people think about those four murdered babies that Coburger got away with. Right. He should have got the death right. He deserved it. And yeah, I mean, what if somebody breaks in? If you're against the death penalty, somebody breaks into your house tonight and stabs your whole family to death, you still be against the death penalty?
Unknown
Well, I. There's so many people that still are.
Woody Overton
Well, yeah, I'm about to tell you about a ton of them. All right, so on July 2, religious leaders across Florida wrote a letter to Florida's governor, Ron DeSantis, and they asked him to stop executions. Okay. You know why? Because they said more prisoners were put to death in a single year since the death penalty was reinstated half a century ago.
Unknown
And.
Woody Overton
I say, thank you, Governor DeSantis. But that's not what these people are saying. So the letter is going to be sent. Was sent on July 8 and it had hundreds of faith leaders and see all they wrote the letter on July 2nd and we're recording this today earlier. So yesterday being today, the hundreds of faith leaders are expected to gather at the the First Presbyterian Church in Tallahassee before marching to the state capital to deliver the letter. Now the demonstration is going to be live stream and begins at 11am local time. And the demonstration comes after Florida scheduled its eighth and ninth executions for the year. Last month Florida executed seventh prisoner of the year year Thomas Ginas who was convicted for the 1994 rape and murder of a woman outside an Orlando bar. Okay. He did that.
Unknown
Yeah.
Woody Overton
Yeah. What if it was your daughter or your mama? They said we are deeply troubled by the expansion of Florida's death penalty and the pace of executions under your administration. We stand together to call on you to pause the sign in the death warrants and make space for dialogue around whether the people of the state of Florida being served by the current pace of executions. Get you a hobby.
Unknown
Get a pace of the people that.
Woody Overton
Are murdering and raping people. Call the law. Why don't you go pen a letter about the tailgating on the interstate. But continuing. Though we come from different backgrounds and spiritual traditions, our shared belief in the sacred value of every human life unites us again. What about all these they killed and raped and murdered.
Unknown
Write them a letter. Write them a letter.
Woody Overton
Stop killing our faith. Teach us that no person is beyond redemption and that true justice must reflect both accountability and compassion. But go be a lawmaker and get the law changed. Continuing the religious leaders said that Florida's death penalty system is plagued by racial disparities and that if processes can traumatize re traumatized families. They also said that Florida has a troubling history of wrongful convictions. Florida leads the nation in death rogues honorations. Proof that the risk of executing an innocent person is not hypothetical but real. Executions also inflict moral injury on correctional staff. Get the out of here. And divert resources away from the kinds of investments that truly improve public safety. They locked up in a single man's cell and it is what it is. Right? But the letter was signed by 82 faith leaders from various Christian faiths, including more than 40 Catholic leaders, some 25 mainline Protestant leaders and about five from evangelical or non denominational churches, two from Quaker congregations, a Mennonite leader and several interfaith leaders. They represented churches throughout all of Florida's major cities. It said, florida cannot claim to be a state that values life while it continues to carry out executions. This is Demetrius Minor, the preacher of Tampa Life Church. He said, as someone who serves on Governor DeSantis faith and community Initiative and in support of many of his policies, I urge Governor DeSantis to honor life by pausing executions. Well, what the. If I'm gonna. Governor Sanderson, I'm reading this, and this motherfucker's on my staff, and he's marching to my office. He's getting fired.
Unknown
Yeah.
Woody Overton
Yeah. Hey, guess what? The governor ultimately can say. Yeah, he has to sign a death warrant. Right. But the. He doesn't make the law. The law was made for a reason. The law is made because people, unlike y', all, that whose family members had been brutally murdered, raped, sodomized, kids cut up, hacked up to pieces, eaten, just the most vile you could ever imagine. They went and did something about it. You gonna write a letter?
Unknown
Yeah.
Woody Overton
Google, get elected. Go. If you feel that strongly about it, go do something to change it. That letter is. This is nothing but a ploy for people to get their faces on tv. You know, the. Are people wrongfully executed? I'm sure it probably happened at some point. And. And. But are 99.9 or whatever dead on? Literally dead on, meaning they did the bad they're accused of. Yeah, I'm sure of that, too. So, Governor DeSantis, we stand behind you for true crime time.
Unknown
4.
Woody Overton
I stand behind you a thousand percent, and then my wife does also. I'll stand behind you with real life, real crime. I stand behind you as an American citizen. And if I was in Florida, I might take the time out of my day to go march against these.
Unknown
Right.
Woody Overton
If you're a life or. Well, it's already over with now. If you're alive and you're down there, go down there and give them some counter demonstrations. I mean, come on, man. Why don't they spend their time that they're wasting all this and everybody's traveling Tallahassee from all over Florida. That's a long ways.
Unknown
Yeah.
Woody Overton
And they're spending money on that. Spend that money on poor people in your neighborhood. Feed some kids that don't have any food. Give them some shoes. Go fight drugs in your neighborhoods. Right?
Unknown
Yeah.
Woody Overton
Go do all. Spend that. That 500, 000 you're gonna spend on this week. Spend that thousand dollars. Give that to a mama, a single mama of three who's got to go to work, you know, so she can do something, not leave her kid in a car. Like the story you told earlier. That's the only good thing I was thinking about that at least that mom was working. But the. I mean, do something else. These people are bad people. They are evil. And the. The live that I'm doing at Southeastern on July 19, I'm about to tell about the most evil that I've ever had to deal with. Ever. And I have sat across the table and looked evil on an eye. And you don't even know the story. When I tell it, it's gonna freak out everybody.
Unknown
Yeah.
Woody Overton
So the evil exists. The ultimate punishment exists for a reason. It's like Coburger. Now they're talking about. He's. Even though he's supposed to not be able to try to appeal. And they're already talking about how he's going to get out of it in the long run. He's gonna. Now at least he has a chance to file.
Unknown
Yeah.
Woody Overton
After he goes to prison. If he was on death row, I mean, he'd get all his normal appeals. But they said that little girl, one of the little girls, they stabbed her in the face a bunch of times.
Unknown
I read that.
Woody Overton
Yeah. I mean get the. You were in your bed. That's. I mean, that's one of them. I've got stories where. Yeah. They killed an old man, a veteran, for some coins. And then the girl that was there with them, they took. Took her, killed her right from the back of the truck. Then try to climb her up, put her in a tree house and drop the body. She was naked. And then he got. When they dropped the body, climbed back down the tree and had sex with again. Then decided to be better to sink her in a pond. So he ties her down and sinks her in a pond. And then later on the body floated up. So he cut it up in pieces. I mean, kind of is that. Does that deserve to. To breathe? No.
Unknown
And confess to it.
Yep.
Woody Overton
And. And. And. And other too. And, and you know, and it's been.
Unknown
Proven when these people get out that they agree.
Woody Overton
I get out. I'm gonna do it again.
Unknown
Exactly.
Woody Overton
I'm gonna do it. You can't stop me.
Unknown
No.
Woody Overton
And. And the. I don't know.
Unknown
But you also said he could talk to you. He was very familiar. Never looked at him.
Woody Overton
And very charming and a good looking, blue eyes, nicest guy in the world.
Unknown
Yeah.
Woody Overton
But he's straight up. Rape your kid and kill him and have a chance.
Unknown
Yeah.
Woody Overton
So. And that evil exists. Evil is not always ugly. Evil is not always going to look like evil.
Unknown
Evil. Yeah.
Woody Overton
A lot of time. The devil is a. Is a whatever warrior, whatever evil Persona you believe in. They are smart.
Unknown
Yeah.
Woody Overton
They're not going to send an ugly, toothless whatever to do it when they can send whatever it is that you like.
Unknown
Yeah.
Woody Overton
All right. So there you go. I'm gonna get off my religious kicking for today. I just thought. I mean, I personally, I take offense. These should go do something good in their neighborhood. And I'm glad I'm going to any of the churches and tied to them, because if I did, I'd really be pissed off.
Unknown
They might do something good in their neighborhood, but I think they.
Woody Overton
They need to educate, concentrate on that instead of trying to save these. That all their victims didn't get a chance to be saved.
Unknown
No.
Woody Overton
Why don't you go advocate for the victims like Courtney Coco?
Unknown
That's exactly what I was.
Woody Overton
Go advocate for the victims and. And the victims of crimes.
Unknown
Yeah.
Woody Overton
Because they're the ones that hurt. Go advocate for cold cases. Hashtag justice for Bradley. Right. Hashtag justice for Haley. Go spend money on that like we did.
Unknown
We'll get involved with.
Woody Overton
Like you said, hashtag just Barbara Blunt.
Unknown
Get involved. Get involved with youth and try to.
Woody Overton
Stop it before it starts anything that the already on death row.
Unknown
That's what I'm saying.
Woody Overton
They already killed a ton of people and raped and did all this horrible.
Unknown
You can't even imagine.
Woody Overton
I don't want to imagine any one of them. And go read what their crime is is. And I bet it'd make you cry.
Unknown
Yeah.
Woody Overton
So anyway, that's it. Got nothing else for y'. All. Love and appreciate each and every one of you. And I'm Woody Overton.
Unknown
I'm Cindy Overton.
Woody Overton
We'll holler at y' all next time. Peace.
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Real Life Real Crime Podcast Summary
Episode: True Crime Time For July 9, 2025 | Hot Car Death, Chicago Family Attack, and Houston Murder
Release Date: July 9, 2025
Host: Woody Overton
In this gripping episode of True Crime Time For, hosted by Woody Overton and co-hosted by his wife, Cyndi Overton, listeners are taken through a harrowing journey across various true crime cases occurring in different parts of the United States and even internationally. Woody's incisive commentary and firsthand experiences provide a deeply engaging narrative, bringing to light some of the most distressing and perplexing crimes.
Timestamp: [06:01]
The episode opens with a heartbreaking report from Galena Park, Texas, where a nine-year-old girl tragically lost her life inside her mother's car. On July 1st, around 2 PM, the child was found unresponsive in a white Toyota Camry parked at a manufacturing plant where her 36-year-old mother worked.
Key Details:
Notable Quote:
"Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said there was never an excuse to leave a child unattended. And the temperatures had spiked to 97 degrees that day." ([07:11])
Investigators are still determining whether the child was checked on during the day or suffered from heatstroke due to prolonged exposure. The mother was initially detained but released pending autopsy results. The Harris County District Attorney's office is yet to decide on potential charges, reflecting the complexity and emotional weight of the case.
Timestamp: [09:09]
Woody transitions to a disturbing incident from Chicago, where police responded to a call from Wendy Talbert's home in Logan Square. On a Friday morning, reports emerged of a person armed with a knife, leading to a fire at the residence.
Key Details:
Victims: Three children were inside the home during the attack:
Perpetrator: Wendy Talbert, 45 years old, is a relative of the children. She allegedly locked the children in the home, confiscated their cell phones, stabbed them, and set the house on fire.
Notable Quote:
"All right. So there you go. I'm gonna get off my religious kicking for today." ([13:07])
Talbert faces charges including six counts of felony aggravated arson and multiple counts of aggravated battery. She has been taken in for a psychological evaluation, and authorities are yet to determine the exact motive behind these heinous attacks.
Timestamp: [13:10]
The narrative shifts to Houston, where Marine veteran Anthony Sanders was fatally shot in the Houston Galleria parking garage on June 3rd. Sanders, 30, was accompanied by his fiancée and their 10-month-old son at the time of the incident.
Key Details:
Notable Quote:
"Sanders hit, was hit with their car and blocked in and then he got out to confront them and that's when the shooting occurred." ([14:56])
Investigations are ongoing, with authorities reviewing surveillance footage and gathering evidence to piece together the motive and sequence of events leading to Sanders' untimely death.
Timestamp: [16:15]
Woody recounts a tense incident aboard Allegiant Flight 1023 on July 6th, where a passenger named Taj Taylor, 27, made a verbal bomb threat, causing significant disruption and concern.
Key Details:
Notable Quote:
"He said he was recently released from a mental health facility and took his medication last night and was currently suffering from a lack of clarity." ([26:18])
Taylor was apprehended and charged with making a false bomb threat, facing up to a $25,000 fine and five years in prison. His behavior is under scrutiny, with his defense suggesting mental health issues as a contributing factor.
Timestamp: [29:55]
Expanding internationally, Woody covers a tragic event from rural Tasmania, Australia, where James Kenneth Alston, 40, was convicted of murder following an altercation with his mother, Jackie Lee Purton.
Key Details:
Notable Quote:
"He deliberately ran Jackie over and she was trapped underneath the vehicle." ([30:19])
The case has sparked discussions on the severity of legal penalties in Australia, with some questioning whether harsher sentences should have been imposed for such a premeditated act.
Timestamp: [32:00]
Woody narrates the shocking death of Bruno, a revered bloodhound police dog in Taranato, Italy. Bruno was killed in a particularly cruel manner, leading to widespread outrage and calls for justice.
Key Details:
Notable Quote:
"He ate some sausages filled with nails... He died from internal bleeding after the sausages were thrown deliberately into his kennel." ([33:17])
This heinous act against a service animal has galvanized the community and heightened awareness around animal rights and the treatment of working dogs.
Timestamp: [37:18]
The podcast delves into a tragic incident at a 7-Eleven store in Los Angeles where a workplace conflict escalated to fatal violence.
Key Details:
Notable Quote:
"She sat on her, it cut off her air supply. And so Jessica lost consciousness. As a result, she was rushed to ... determined that her brain had gone without oxygen for over 10 minutes." ([37:23])
The case underscores the severe consequences of unchecked workplace conflicts and the importance of conflict resolution mechanisms in high-stress environments.
Timestamp: [45:29]
Transitioning from individual crimes, Woody addresses a significant legal and ethical debate surrounding Florida's use of the death penalty. He discusses a letter penned by over 80 faith leaders urging Governor Ron DeSantis to halt executions.
Key Details:
Concerns Raised:
Public Demonstration: On July 8th, faith leaders planned a march at the First Presbyterian Church in Tallahassee to deliver the letter to the state capital, urging a pause on further executions to allow for dialogue and reassessment.
Notable Quote:
"Florida cannot claim to be a state that values life while it continues to carry out executions." ([47:01])
Host's Perspective: Woody expresses strong support for the death penalty, arguing that it serves as a necessary deterrent and ensures justice for heinous crimes. He criticizes the faith leaders' approach, suggesting that resources would be better spent on community support and crime prevention initiatives.
Notable Host Commentary:
"These people are bad people. They are evil. And the live that I'm doing at Southeastern on July 19, I'm about to tell about the most evil that I've ever had to deal with." ([53:53])
The discussion highlights the ongoing national debate between advocates for capital punishment and opponents who raise ethical and practical concerns.
In this episode, Woody Overton skillfully weaves through multiple true crime stories, each more shocking than the last. From the senseless loss of innocent lives to the intricate debates surrounding the justice system, the podcast offers a comprehensive and emotional exploration of crime and its repercussions. Woody's passionate delivery and thorough analysis make this episode a compelling listen for true crime enthusiasts seeking depth and insight.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
Final Thoughts: Woody's impassioned views, especially regarding the death penalty, add a personal dimension to the podcast, inviting listeners to engage critically with the topics discussed. His call to action encourages community involvement and advocacy, reinforcing the podcast's commitment to justice and societal improvement.
For those who haven't listened, this detailed summary encapsulates the episode's key discussions, providing a clear and comprehensive overview of the tragic events and the broader implications they carry.