Real Life Real Crime: True Crime Time For June 16, 2025 | Missing Bronx Child, Air Travel Chaos & The Hidden Dangers of Only Fans Fame
Hosted by Woody Overton and Cyndi Overton
Introduction
In this gripping episode of Real Life Real Crime, hosts Woody and Cyndi Overton delve into a series of harrowing true crime stories that span from political assassinations to tragic child abductions and heinous acts of sexual violence. Their compelling storytelling and in-depth analysis offer listeners an unfiltered look into some of the most disturbing cases of recent times.
1. Global Conflict: Israel vs. Iran
Woody opens the episode with a discussion on the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. Highlighting recent military engagements, he emphasizes the human cost of ongoing geopolitical conflicts.
Notable Quote:
"Prayers for everybody on all sides. I don't care what you believe, the prayer for the innocent people that are getting killed, that's a crime on no matter what side you're on." [03:00]
Woody expresses his frustration over the lack of resolution and the constant threat of another devastating war, underscoring the universal desire for peace.
2. Minnesota's Political Assassination
The hosts transition to a chilling account of the assassination of Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark. The attack, orchestrated by Vance Bolter, a 57-year-old man with a manifesto targeting political figures, has left the community in shock.
Key Details:
- Victims: Representative Melissa Hortman (55) and her husband Mark
- Perpetrator: Vance Bolter, currently on the run after a gunfight with authorities
- Motivation: Alleged political motives, including opposition to abortion
- Law Enforcement Response: Rapid deployment of multiple law enforcement agencies, eventual detainment of Bolter's wife on related charges
Notable Quote:
"This dude was acting as a cop and I'll tell you about him in a minute." [06:30]
Woody condemns Bolter's actions and the impact of political violence on society, while highlighting the ongoing efforts to capture him.
3. The Tragic Disappearance of Montrell in the Bronx
Cyndi narrates the heartbreaking story of Montrell, a two-year-old boy from the Hunts Point neighborhood in Bronx, New York, who vanished under suspicious circumstances.
Case Timeline:
- May 10th: Montrell is last seen leaving a family gathering with his father, Arius Williams.
- May 30th: His disappearance is reported, sparking a widely publicized search.
- June 10th-12th: Investigations reveal that Arius Williams confessed to drowning Montrell, leading to the discovery of Montrell's decomposed body.
Notable Quote:
"Arius said, 'I threw the N word into the river.'" [11:21]
The case underscores delays in reporting missing children and the vital importance of timely intervention.
4. Sexual Assault on an Airplane: The Case of William R. McLevy
Woody recounts the disturbing incident involving William R. McLevy, a 65-year-old man who sexually assaulted a female passenger multiple times during a Southwest flight from Tulsa to Dallas.
Case Highlights:
- Behavior: McLevy repeatedly touched the victim's breast and inner thigh despite her clear protests.
- Legal Outcome: McLevy was convicted and sentenced to three years in federal prison for sexual assault aboard an aircraft.
- Notable Quote:
"He did it again. She's like, 'Stop, motherfucker.'" [14:51]
This case highlights the pervasive issue of sexual harassment in confined spaces and the effectiveness of quick law enforcement response.
5. Nola Dinkins: A Mother's Tragic Confession
Cyndi shares the harrowing tale of Nola Dinkins, a three-year-old girl from Newark, Delaware, whose mother, Darien Randall, confessed to her murder.
Case Details:
- Incident Date: June 10th, at 7:15 PM
- Confession: Randall admitted to killing Nola by beating her 15-20 times with a belt and subsequently hiding her body.
- Legal Proceedings: Randall faces multiple charges, including first and second-degree murder and false reporting. Her boyfriend, Cedric Antoine Britton, is charged with accessory after the fact.
- Notable Quote:
"Nobody should deserve to be strapped 20 to 30 times on anywhere for whatever they did." [10:42]
The case sheds light on child abuse and the critical need for vigilant community reporting to prevent such tragedies.
6. Anthony Wainwright: Florida's Executed Criminal
Woody discusses the impending execution of Anthony Wainwright, a 54-year-old man in Florida, convicted of raping and murdering 23-year-old Carme Gayhard 30 years ago.
Key Points:
- Crime Date: April 27, 1994
- Victim: Carme Gayhard, a young mother of two
- Perpetrators: Anthony Wainwright and Richard Hamilton
- Outcome: Wainwright to be executed on Tuesday, marking Florida's sixth execution of the year
- Notable Quote:
"Both her parents had died while waiting for him to be sentenced to death, and she is definitely going to be there for his execution tomorrow." [37:43]
This case emphasizes the long journey through the justice system and the emotional toll on victims' families.
7. David Fontana: Murder for OnlyFans Fame
Woody recounts the gruesome case of David Fontana, a 45-year-old Italian banker sentenced to life in prison for the brutal murder of 26-year-old Carol Maltissa, an OnlyFans model.
Case Overview:
- Crime Date: January 2022
- Methods: Fontana assaulted Carol with a hammer 13 times and stabbed her throat while filming the ordeal.
- Aftermath: Attempted to dispose of her remains by burning and later disposing of body parts in a vacant lot.
- Legal Outcome: Originally sentenced to 30 years, later upgraded to life imprisonment upon appeal
- Notable Quote:
"He raped and murdered a young lady while they were filming a sexual video together that he arranged using a fake profile." [48:07]
This case highlights the dark side of social media interactions and the potential dangers lurking behind online personas.
8. Ongoing Cases and Call for Tips
Throughout the episode, Woody and Cyndi emphasize the importance of community involvement in solving cold cases. They discuss ongoing investigations, including the case of Bradley Stracer, urging listeners to provide any information that could aid in bringing justice.
Call to Action:
"Put your tips to Woody Overton. If you have information, please call the tip line at 3-1-3 C-T-I-P." [54:02]
The hosts stress that every piece of information, no matter how small, can be crucial in resolving these cases.
Conclusion
In this episode, Real Life Real Crime delivers powerful narratives that not only inform but also compel listeners to engage with their communities in pursuit of justice. Woody and Cyndi Overton's dedication to uncovering the truth shines through as they navigate complex and emotional cases, offering both analysis and a call to action for their loyal audience.
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