Real Life Real Crime: "True Crime Time For March 6, 2026"
Host: Woody Overton (Solo, due to lost co-hosted recording)
Release Date: March 6, 2026
Key Themes: Updates on missing persons, multi-victim/serial cases, high-profile arrests, true crime news, and justice advocacy.
Episode Overview
This episode, hosted solo by Woody Overton, covers breaking and ongoing cases including missing women, possible serial killings, a cryptocurrency heist, updates on violent crimes, and notable convictions. Woody intersperses case details with personal reflections, calls for community engagement, and true crime commentary, all in a candid and sometimes irreverent tone.
Section Breakdown
1. Updates on Ongoing & Cold Cases
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#JusticeForBradley: Tragic Loss
- News of Tony Doyle (mother of Bradley, a past missing person case subject) found deceased in her car in Bogard Parish. Autopsy pending. Also, same day saw the death of another family member ("Austin Beans" grandmother) ([02:16]).
- Woody emphasizes: “We’re not giving up. Continue calling your tips 313-RLRC-TIP” ([02:55]).
- Prayers offered for both families; reiterates RLRC's commitment to justice.
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#WhatHappenedToMadison: Emerging Pattern
- Recaps recent episode launch about missing Madison Renee Allen, reminding listeners next episode is coming soon ([03:41]).
- “By the end of it, we're up to seven women that are either missing or have been offended against... pretty sure some lifers out there are going to start saying the word serial killer.” ([04:00])
- Woody encourages listeners, especially locals: “They don't get murdered in a vacuum. If you get rid of somebody, somebody knows something...” and to comment/share to boost visibility ([04:38]).
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#JusticeForHaley: Fundraising Efforts
- Ongoing GoFundMe to process scientific evidence for Haley’s murder. Over $7,000 raised: “Just need a couple more thousand to bring it home. Please share that.” ([05:31])
- Evidence room videos available, plea for donations/share even if unable to donate.
2. Noteworthy Cases & Crime Updates
International/White-Collar Crime
- $46 Million Cryptocurrency Heist ([08:01])
- Former US government contractor John Dagita arrested in St. Martin (joint US/French operation) for stealing crypto from US Marshal Service.
- Authorities seized a briefcase of cash, USB drives.
- Arrest highlighted by FBI director on X (Twitter).
- Notable Quote: “$46 million. I mean, I found you in St. Martin for $46 million. If I had stolen that, you wouldn't find me. I can promise you that's just the way that it rolls.” – Woody ([11:13])
- Reference to another teen-involved $66 million Arizona crypto home invasion: teens posed as delivery drivers, duct-taped and assaulted victims ([09:40]).
Serial/Multi-Victim Case
- Southern Utah Triple Homicide ([12:55])
- Three women (aged 30s, 60s, 80s) found dead at multiple scenes in Wayne County, UT.
- Suspect: Ivan Miller (22, of Iowa), caught in Colorado in one victim’s car using license plate readers.
- Cause for community lockdowns, school closures, and health clinic shutdowns during the manhunt.
- “You kill somebody in the 30s, 60s and then the 80s, three separate people, pretty sure you deserve not to breathe.” – Woody ([15:34])
- Serial killer possibility discussed, killer appears to have had no known connection to victims; details pending.
3. Shocking Suspect and Conviction Highlights
Public Official Misconduct
- Ex-DeRidder Mayor Convicted of Sex Crime ([20:58])
- Ex-Louisiana mayor convicted for sexual relationship with a 16-year-old at her own home during a party; husband refused to lie for her.
- Evidence included texts about birth control and delivery records for “morning after” pill.
- “I mean, you're 16 and I think she was like 40 something. She had it on her mind, she put it on him and now she's got to pay the price.” – Woody ([21:40])
Party Mom Conviction
- California ‘Party Mom’ Shannon O’Connor ([22:43])
- Hosted alcohol and sex-fueled parties for teens during the pandemic; convicted on 48 charges including child sex and abuse offenses.
- “This stupid bitch went to trial both of them... Bye bye for you. See you later, alligator.” – Woody ([25:50])
- Faces up to 30 years if aggravated, testimony by 61 people, indictment on 63 counts.
Prison Sex Scandal
- Louisiana Correctional Officer Pregnant by Inmate ([26:22])
- Former major Francis Smith charged with felony misconduct after fathering twins with an inmate at Hunt Correctional Center.
- “And you think that D wasn't running around saying I'm banging the major. And when they found out, they confronted her. She resigns. And ultimately...she gave birth to two twins and I guess they tied it in by DNA and now she's done. She’ll never work...again.” ([28:33])
4. Disturbing & Heinous Crimes
Illinois Pregnant Woman Murder: “Calm Killer”
- Body Cam Released – Nineteen-year-old Netis Rovucas
- Killed 5-months-pregnant Eliza Morales (stabbed 70+ times, set body/home on fire, stabbed her dog).
- Body cam features Rovucas “relaxed and calm,” initially denies being inside, jokes about the dog, naps in cop car ([29:20] - [31:21]).
- “This teenager stabbed a pregnant woman more than 70 times and then he set her on fire and stabbed her dog's, her dog between the eyes.” – Woody ([31:33])
Facebook Marketplace Homicide (Mississippi)
- Father and Daughter Murdered
- Killed during a transaction to buy a PlayStation for ~$500. Woody reflects on the risks of meeting strangers for online deals ([32:19]).
Utah Spousal Homicide – “Family Matters”
- Body Discovered in Storage
- Alberta Rojas suspected in the homicide of wife Jassalon Jeans after she’d gone missing; body found in a camp trailer ([34:38]).
- The couple had marital difficulties. Rojas on the run; vehicle tracked through multiple states; case pending autopsy.
5. Bizarre & Unusual Crime
Space Heater Murder (Alabama)
- Monuette Catrice Henson
- Pleads guilty to beating neighbor to death with a space heater after a dispute about money ([44:29]).
- “There's a lot of way to kill people. This is the first that I've ever heard of this type of instrument being used.” – Woody ([45:12])
- 24-year sentence following plea (was facing possible death penalty).
Celebrity Legal Trouble
- Britney Spears DUI
- Brief mention: Local celebrity Spears arrested for DUI in California; due in court May 4 ([39:30]).
- Woody shares an anecdote about running her license way back in the day, stressing how times and tech have changed in policing ([39:10]).
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On community engagement:
“Listen, they don’t get murdered in a vacuum... If you get rid of somebody, somebody knows something.” ([04:38]) - On cryptocurrency theft:
“If I had stolen that, you wouldn’t find me. I can promise you.” ([11:13]) - On heinous crimes:
“This teenager stabbed a pregnant woman more than 70 times and then he set her on fire and stabbed her dog's, her dog between the eyes.” ([31:33]) - On rare murder weapon:
“This is the first that I've ever heard of this type of instrument being used.” (re: space heater murder, [45:12]) - On legal system and accountability:
“Nobody's above the law and stupidity knows no bounds.” ([21:20]) - On community justice and fundraising:
“Please donate if you can. If you can't, then share it...so we can get some justice for Haley.” ([05:48])
Key Timestamps
| Timestamp | Topic | |-----------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 02:16 | Solo recording explanation, obituary notices (#JusticeForBradley, Tony Doyle) | | 03:41 | Update on missing Madison Renee Allen | | 05:31 | Fundraising for Haley’s case | | 08:01 | $46M cryptocurrency theft/breakdown | | 12:55 | Utah triple homicide, possible serial killer discussion | | 20:58 | Ex-DeRidder Mayor sex conviction | | 22:43 | California ‘Los Gatos Party Mom’ conviction | | 26:22 | Correctional officer-inmate pregnancy scandal | | 29:20 | Body cam breakdown: Illinois murder (Netis Rovucas) | | 32:19 | Facebook Marketplace double homicide cautionary tale | | 34:38 | Utah storage unit homicide, spouse suspected | | 39:30 | Britney Spears DUI (and policing anecdote) | | 44:29 | Alabama space heater murder | | 47:58 | Teaser: Upcoming local business sponsorship |
Woody’s Advocacy & Calls to Action
- Repeated appeals for listener information/tips, especially in cold/missing cases.
- Social engagement boosts visibility for cases (“everywhere you comment about her story it pushes up an algorithm”).
- Appeals for fundraising and community sharing to support forensic testing (#JusticeForHaley).
- Engages “Lifers” (devoted listeners) to stay vigilant and involved.
Tone & Style
- Woody maintains his signature blend of deadpan humor, frankness, occasional profanity (“this stupid bitch...”, “nutted up and burned two more kids for this wonderful world”), but also empathy for victims’ families and broader justice system frustrations.
- Fast-paced, story-to-story; local flavor interwoven throughout; often reflects on law enforcement practices and the “dark side” of cases.
Conclusion
This episode is a gripping, sometimes chilling journey through new and ongoing real-life crime stories, blending raw detail with advocacy and a touch of macabre humor. Woody Overton’s perspective as both former law enforcement and relentless advocate is evident, and listeners come away with a broader understanding of both sensational and lesser-known cases impacting everyday people.
