Real Life Real Crime Podcast Summary
Episode: True Crime Time For June 24, 2025
Title: Chainsaws, Final Meals, and Crimes Fueled by Jealousy
Host/Author: Real Life Real Crime Productions
Release Date: June 24, 2025
Introduction
[02:29] Woody Overton:
The episode kicks off with Woody Overton welcoming listeners to "True Crime Time For," joined by his co-host, Cindy Overton. They establish the tone for an episode filled with gripping true crime stories ranging from international terrorist attacks to chilling domestic crimes.
1. Suicide Bombing in Syria
[03:12] Woody Overton:
Woody dives into a harrowing incident that took place on June 22, 2025, where a suicide bomber attacked the Greek Orthodox Mara Elias Church in Diwali, near Damascus, Syria. The attack resulted in the death of at least 20 individuals, including several children, and injured over 50 others.
Notable Quote:
[03:27] Woody Overton:
"Can you imagine? A suicide bomber attacking a busy church during mass, killing innocents."
Details:
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Perpetrator: The bomber was identified by Syria's Interior Ministry as a member of the Islamic State (ISIS).
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Response: Syrian state media condemned the attack as a terrorist act against civic values. Syrian Information Minister Hamaza Mastafa emphasized the state's commitment to combating criminal organizations.
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Witness Accounts: Isam Nassar, a bystander, described the chaos:
[07:01] Woody Overton:
"We have never held a knife in all our lives. All we ever carried were prayers." -
Aftermath: Emergency personnel, including the renowned White Helmets, responded swiftly to assist the victims. Despite the tragedy, the incident highlighted the ongoing challenges in Syria regarding security and minority protection.
2. Hit and Run Linked to "Million Dollar Beach House"
[08:22] Cindy Overton:
Cindy introduces a story about Amanda Kimpton, a 32-year-old Virginia resident arrested for the fatal hit and run of Sarah Burak, a 40-year-old realtor featured on Netflix's "Million Dollar Beach House."
Notable Quote:
[09:05] Woody Overton:
"She killed somebody in the prime of her life, doing what she loves."
Details:
- Incident: On June 19, 2025, at 2:45 AM, Sarah Burak was found unconscious on Montauk Highway and later died from her injuries at Stony Brook University Hospital.
- Arrest: Amanda Kimpton was apprehended leaving the scene and charged with a Class D felony, punishable by up to four years in prison.
- Background: Sarah Burak was a successful luxury real estate broker with the Nest Seekers, known for selling multi-million dollar homes in the Hamptons and New York City.
Discussion:
Woody and Cindy reflect on the tragedy, emphasizing the senseless loss of life and the impact on the real estate community showcased in the popular Netflix series.
3. Mother and Baby Home Scandal in Ireland
[13:50] Cindy Overton:
The conversation shifts to Catherine Corliss, a local historian in Tuam County, Ireland, who uncovered disturbing evidence about the Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home.
Notable Quote:
[27:04] Woody Overton:
"800 babies buried in a sewage system. It's a part of the town's history that can't be ignored."
Details:
- Research: Corliss meticulously combed through death certificates and church records, revealing that 796 children died between 1925 and 1961, with only two officially recorded burials.
- Public Reaction: Initially met with skepticism and resistance from the local community, Corliss's findings gained traction, leading to a state inquiry and a formal government apology in 2021.
- Excavation: In 2021, a government-ordered excavation confirmed the presence of infant remains beneath the church, previously disposed of in a septic tank.
- Impact: The discovery shed light on the mistreatment and neglect of unmarried pregnant women and their children during that era, prompting national and international outrage.
Discussion:
Woody praises Corliss's dedication despite facing hostility, highlighting the importance of her work in seeking justice and closure for the affected families.
4. Ohio Case: Child Brutally Attacked by Family Members and a Dog
[30:21] Cindy Overton:
Cindy presents a distressing case from Savannah, Ohio, involving Angela Williams, her partner Taylor Marvin Brown, and Robert Makowski Jr., who subjected their six-year-old nephew to a savage attack by a pit bull.
Notable Quote:
[30:22] Woody Overton:
"They handcuffed the boy and let a dog maul him. It's utterly disgusting."
Details:
- Incident: On August 19, 2024, the adults handcuffed the young boy, restrained his ankles, and unleashed a pit bull to attack him.
- Legal Outcome:
- Robert Makowski Jr.: Convicted on two felony counts of complicity to endanger a child and one count of tampering with evidence, facing up to nine years in prison.
- Angela Williams and Taylor Marvin Brown: Pleaded guilty to seven charges, including cruel and excessive physical restraint, with sentences ranging up to 40 years. Their actions resulted in severe injuries to the child, who thankfully has fully recovered and is now under legal guardianship.
Discussion:
Woody expresses outrage and advocates for harsh penalties, emphasizing the moral reprehensibility of the crime.
5. Chainsaw Chase: A Heroic Police Intervention
[34:33] Cindy Overton:
Woody recounts a dramatic incident from June 14, 2025, where a 32-year-old man chased his father with a chainsaw in a residential area, leading to a tense standoff in a pond at a golf course.
Notable Quote:
[39:07] Cindy Overton:
"That's really sad. I'm good for her for sticking by her guns and not giving up, even though people thought she was crazy."
Details:
- Incident: The man threatened his parents with a chainsaw, leading deputies to engage in a 40-minute negotiation while the suspect resisted.
- Police Action: Utilizing unconventional methods, deputies employed a lasso and a 40mm beanbag shotgun to safely extract the man from the pond without causing harm.
- Outcome: The suspect was apprehended and received mental health services, demonstrating the importance of de-escalation and innovative policing techniques.
Discussion:
Woody and Cindy commend the deputies for their ingenuity and restraint, highlighting a successful example of handling a high-risk situation without lethal force.
6. Final Meal Traditions on Death Row
[43:27] Cindy Overton:
The hosts engage in a light-hearted segment discussing the most popular final meal requests among death row inmates, blending humor with the macabre nature of the topic.
Notable Quotes:
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[43:46] Woody Overton:
"Cheeseburger, fried fish, pizza, fried shrimp." -
[44:19] Cindy Overton:
"Fried chicken."
Details:
- Common Requests: Final meals often include comfort foods like cheeseburgers, pizza, and fried chicken.
- Unique Cases: Some inmates prefer specific or extravagant meals, though it's generally standardized due to budget constraints.
Discussion:
Woody and Cindy share humorous anecdotes and personal preferences, offering listeners a brief respite from the heavier topics.
7. Nevada Case: A Mother's Vengeance
[54:22] Cindy Overton:
Cindy introduces the case of Julie Bush, a 31-year-old woman sentenced to 12 years in prison for killing her boyfriend, Richard Bernardo Jr., in Las Vegas.
Notable Quote:
[56:48] Cindy Overton:
"That's horrible."
Details:
- Incident: In March 2024, Bush confronted Bernardo about finding another woman's tampon in his trash can. Bernardo reacted violently, swinging a steel chain and striking Bush's car windows.
- Response: In retaliation, Bush accelerated her vehicle, causing Bernardo to be fatally injured after being thrown into a brick wall.
- Legal Outcome:
- Sentence: 12 to 35 years in prison for voluntary manslaughter and DUI.
- Impact on Family: Bush is the mother of a five-year-old child, adding complexity to the case.
Discussion:
The hosts express shock and sympathy, pondering the emotional turmoil leading to such a tragic act.
8. NYC Subway Stabbing Incident
[58:03] Cindy Overton:
Woody narrates a violent attack that occurred on June 18, 2025, where two individuals were stabbed on a crowded subway train near Grand Central Station in Manhattan.
Notable Quote:
[59:49] Woody Overton:
"The suspect remains at large, and authorities are intensifying their search."
Details:
- Incident:
- Victims: A 28-year-old and a 32-year-old were stabbed by a man wielding a knife during the morning rush hour.
- Location: Grand Central Subway Station, one of NYC's busiest hubs.
- Response:
- Immediate Reaction: Authorities quickly responded, and the victims were transported to hospitals in stable condition.
- Suspect: Initial identification led to a person of interest, later released as they were cleared of involvement. The actual suspect remains unidentified.
- Public Safety: The incident underscores the challenges of ensuring safety in densely populated public transport systems.
Discussion:
Woody and Cindy discuss the randomness of the attack, the difficulties in apprehending the perpetrator, and the broader implications for urban safety.
Closing Remarks
[63:05] Woody Overton:
Woody wraps up the episode by encouraging listeners to support ongoing investigations, particularly highlighting the case of Haley and expressing gratitude towards their audience and supporters on platforms like TikTok and Patreon.
Notable Quote:
[64:00] Woody Overton:
"Holler, y'all later. Peace."
Conclusion
This episode of "Real Life Real Crime" delivered a compelling mix of international terrorism, domestic violence, historical injustices, and shocking incidents of violence. Host Woody Overton and co-host Cindy Overton adeptly navigated each story, providing in-depth analysis, personal insights, and emotional reflections. Notable quotes with timestamps allowed listeners to grasp the gravity and nuances of each case, making the episode both informative and engaging for true crime enthusiasts.
Important Note: The transcripts provided contain graphic and distressing content related to violent crimes and tragedies. Listener discretion is advised.
