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Woody Overton
Hello everybody and welcome to this episode of True Crime. Time for Wednesday, May 13, 2026. And I'm Woody Overton and believe it or not, this is the third time I've recorded this episode. Technical difficulties in the studio happens. I'm still bringing you the heat, right? Lost in Space. Y' all heard me talk about that before. It sucks, but I guess God does everything for a reason. And about to bring you down some sweet meat stories when on this day in 1985, Philadelphia Police officers used military grade explosives to bomb the headquarters of a black liberation group called move smov, y'. All. Military grade explosives? I mean, they're not dropping napalm. I mean, are you dropping C4s? Are you dropping hearing aids? It's, you know, 1985, so it's been a minute, but they, they go in and they use a helicopter to drop military grade explosives on this headquarters. Okay. And the bombing started a fire that killed six adults and five children and then destroyed 61 adjacent homes. 61 homes, y'. All. I mean, that's like blocks worth of. So. MOVE was known for its beliefs regarding the oppression of black and native people along with living an ecological lifestyle. Police were sent to remove them from the area due to the complaints before opening fire and releasing the explosives from the helicopter. Figure it out. Don't know. I don't know why this hasn't been like a movie or Waco or Ruby Ridge or whatever, but six adults and five children. So 11 people dead and a whole ton of homes burned down. And I'm pretty sure there's some policy and procedures that have been set since then saying it's bad for you to drop bombs on the neighborhood in Philadelphia. Right. So anyway, the. That being said, y' all don't forget about what, what happened in Madison. Please continue to call in your tips. 313rlrc tip. And I guess for all the cases, I guess Ms. Barbara Blunt and Bradley Straysters and Austin Abandon. If you have something to call in, call it in now. If you're calling in just to be an and curse me out because you don't like me, that doesn't hurt my feelings. So you can do that anyway, but you would hope that you'd have enough human decency to leave those lines available for people who actually give a about what's going on. Right. All right, let's see. Go and bring it back home to. To Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It's time for family matters
Mark Armstrong
now.
Woody Overton
WPRZ News 2 at 10.
News Anchor (Stacey or Keith)
A father is in East Baton Rouge
Parish prison tonight accused of beating his 11 month old son to death over the weekend.
Mark Armstrong
His girlfriend also arrested and questioned by deputies. This year's Mark Armstrong live tonight at Parish Prison with what she told them.
Woody Overton
Mark,
Mark Armstrong
Michael, Sylvia.
News Anchor (Stacey or Keith)
Yes.
Mark Armstrong
The girlfriend saying that the father beat her and the baby the day that that child died. The coroner's office saying that child was killed by blunt force trauma. Terrence, did you beat your son to death? Terrence Ransom didn't say anything. As East Baton Rouge Sheriff's deputies escorted him out of the Violent Crimes unit Monday evening. Anything to say, Terrence? Deputies say the 33 year old claimed to not know who fatally injured his 11 month old son, Josiah Crockett. After the coroner's office Monday, bruises consistent with an adult's fist on the child's body. EBR Coroner Beau Clark.
EBR Coroner Beau Clark
Preliminary findings are that the manner of death is a homicide and the cause of death is blunt force injuries to the chest and abdomen.
Mark Armstrong
A 911 call about an unresponsive child Saturday brought deputies to this apartment complex on Hank Drive where the father and his girlfriend, 29 year old Shantae Parker, lived. Paramedics rushed baby Josiah to a nearby emergency room, but doctors were unable to save him. The coroner's office says homicides involving children are very rare, but they're most likely to occur to children under the age of one because they're so vulnerable at that age. Ransom and Parker were both arrested Saturday for guns and drugs allegedly found in their apartment. During questioning, deputies say Parker claimed Ransom beat her and the baby before the child's death.
EBR Coroner Beau Clark
The deaths that, the homicide deaths that typically involve children I can remember because there are few, but they typically are terrible and horrific events that, you know, really create a pretty significant issue for people in our community.
Mark Armstrong
Ransom has been charged with first degree murder for his son's death. And According to the EBR Coroner's Office, there have been 41 homicides over the past three decades of children under the age of one. Live at Parish Prison tonight, Mark Armstrong at EBRZ News 2.
Woody Overton
And there you have it. The. Oh God. All right, now Louisiana has ultimate punishment, right? The. If you beat an 11 month year, 11 month old baby, not even a year old, 11 month old baby to death, you know, it's hard to breathe. Not in the world that I'm living in. And sorry, but that's just the way that it is. That baby depends upon you for everything and you kill it violently, brutally. And then, you know, the mom being there and they got dope and guns in the house and all that bullshit. We'll figure it out one way or the other. But I would think that, you know, they're going to. Well, he's charged with first degree murder in. The only way they'll take that off the tail is if he pleads to life in prison. But yeah, think about the, the cops and the, the funeral home people and the corner and all these people because I can tell you, every child death I ever work, I could see it in my brain right now when they lay that baby on the autopsy table and they got to cut them open and treat it just like a grown person, you see the bruise on top of the skin, the bruising underneath the skin, you have to measure it all. And this is a 11 month old baby. Yeah. I hope he gets what's coming to him. And I hate being a binge of a. But it is what it is. Beast mode. All right, so we're gonna go out to Florida and I'm gonna tell you about it another. And there's actually video of this and we'll do the links. The actually let me see if I can get it to play part of it. Y', all. This is just absolute opposite end the spectrum stupid on this lady. So I'm looking at it now is a video with a lady walking in the street. What a dog she's holding by the scruff and neck. She just chunked it as far as you could. Now the little. It's a little bitty dogs came back up to her. She just kicked the shit out of it, right. And now she's choking it. It's like a five pound dog, a Maltese something. She's carrying it now by the scruff of the neck again, walking down the street. And I mean people are watching this obviously and she's just like got this dog in a choke out carrying one hand and she's now just threw it like 20ft and turned around and walked off. So they said a tiny dog's nightmare played out in full view of surveillance cameras. And what Florida deputies say happened next is hard to watch. And according to the Hillsborough county arrest warrant, which was attained by TMZ, 33 year old Imania Davis was seen carrying a small Maltese weighing roughly five pounds by the scruff of the neck before things turned violent. Well, I'm pretty sure if you scare carrying a dog by the scruff of his neck, things aren't exactly not violent already. But you can see it in the video. The woman throws the dog onto the asphalt multiple times. Right. Basically body slams it and then she begins to kick the defenseless pup while it's still on the ground. So thankfully they got her arrested and she faces six counts of aggravated animal cruelty and is being held on a $75,000 bond. But they will warrant tails of tail. And at one point cops say the dog was left lying on the pavement with his tail tucked between his legs, visibly shaken. When you're trying to get away. At this point, I'm pretty sure it's got concussions and everything. Else. But the violence didn't stop there. And that's when Davis picked the dog back up by the neck, swung it back and forth and hurled it again, sending the tiny animal flying roughly 10ft through the air before it landed near a patch of bushes. Well, at some point, cops get called when deputies arrive. They say the dog was still alive but in bad shape, lying on the ground and shaking. And cops say a veterinarian later determined the pup suffered a broken front leg and was bleeding from the nose with injuries consistent with severe trauma. And make matters worse, the cops said the dogs may have been astray because it was thin and was likely approaching people to try to get some food. And anyway, the puppy is thankfully recovering, but it's still so messed up receiving the care from the veterinarian that it's not even available for adoption yet because it's still all busted up. Figure that out. Send her. I mean, you know, almost everybody in prison had puppies at one point. They don't like that either. So, yeah, we're gonna go out to University of South Florida where some murders happen. Listen to this. I mean, it's a show.
News Anchor (Stacey or Keith)
The.
Woody Overton
The victims are not even from this country, right?
Amy Darkeya
But two USF students murdered. An accused killer locked up as friends and family members ask prosecutors for justice. Good evening. I'm Keith Kate.
News Anchor (Stacey or Keith)
And I'm Stacey Scheibel. Thank you for joining us tonight. We have eight on your side team coverage of the murders of those two USF students. George MacArthur is talking with students concerned now with their safety when assigned roommates in off campus housing.
Amy Darkeya
But we begin tonight with Emmy Darkeya. She has the latest on the case against the suspect. Emmy
News Anchor (Stacey or Keith)
Stacy, Keith. No bond for the suspected killer of Nahida Bristie and Zamila Mon. He was not present in court today. However, dozens of friends gathered there. Among them a single family member who says she wants the suspect to face the harshest punishment possible.
Family Member of Victim
He is not a human being. He is an animal. He is an animal and definitely I want justice.
News Anchor (Stacey or Keith)
Family keeps asking for Hisham Abu Gharbiya to pay the highest price for the alleged murder of Samirmon and Hira Bristi. They say the trauma is unbearable.
Family Member of Victim
I'm passing a horrible time. It's the first time it's happened with my whole family and relatives. We never face this situation.
News Anchor (Stacey or Keith)
But the victims families are not alone in their grief.
Woody Overton
Friends, we want to know what happens with our friend's case. We feel ourselves responsible that we should be very closely integrated.
News Anchor (Stacey or Keith)
Limon Brissy's friends filled the courtroom with an outpouring of support, saying they were Bristi and Limone's home away from home.
Woody Overton
It is not acceptable and something that we are shocked that the place that is our safe place, our home, our own rooms, our own kitchens. They were murdered.
News Anchor (Stacey or Keith)
Hisham Abu Gharbiyeh is now held under no bond for the two murder charges he is facing. Court documents detailed disturbing online searches and the purchase of black garbage bags similar to the ones Samillimon's remains were found in. His body was located at the Howard Franklin Bridge last week. Law enforcement has not confirmed Nahida Bristi's whereabouts. This is just a compounded tragedy with the deaths of two USF students. And so we stand with their families in Bangladesh. State Attorney Susie Lopez updating family and friends of the victims in court today who are now left waiting for the justice system in America to carry out its course.
Family Member of Victim
We love our nephew, so we want justice. We want death penalty.
News Anchor (Stacey or Keith)
Friends of Limon and Bristie say they're coordinating with USF to host an on campus vigil for the victims. As soon as we get details on that, we will share them with you.
Amy Darkeya
And, Amy, we don't know if there's really a connection, but perhaps about this body that was found in the bay this weekend, we still don't have any confirmation on who this person is or if it's connected with us at all, do we?
News Anchor (Stacey or Keith)
Keith, we reached out to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office today asking for more information. We haven't gotten that yet.
Amy Darkeya
All right, Amy Darkea reporting live for us in Tampa. Thank you.
Woody Overton
So there you have it. Bangladesh. You know, I worked on a homicide case on the defense side where the friend when picked his friend up, and this guy was from, like, Mumbai or Dubai or whatever the hell it's called. And he literally ran over a guy but didn't report it. And the next morning, his daddy sent a private jet and he's over there now with no extradition. Right? So these. These families being here, you know, college students getting cut up, dismembered, murdered, and thrown in the water. And I don't know who knows. I guarantee there'll be more on that. So y' all stay tuned. You know, I've spent a lot of years investigating some of the darkest cases out there and seeing things most people couldn't imagine. But I tell you this, the hardest thing I've ever had to deal with wasn't out on the scene. It was happening in my own mind. I have ocd. And for a long time. I didn't even realize that's what it was. You see, OCD is nothing like the stereotypes you hear about. It's not being need or organized, and it's a serious condition and it's a lot more common than people think. It's these persistent, unwanted, intrusive thoughts that come in and don't let up. They cause real distress. And then you feel driven to do certain things, mentally or physically, and just to try to get some relief. But no matter what you do, those thoughts keep coming back. And the hardest part, they latch onto the things that matter most to you. Your family, your health, your relationships, even your identity. They can feel real. And that's what makes them so upsetting. I know a lot of y' all reached out to me about this over the years. So if any of this sounds familiar for you or someone you love, I want you to hear this. Real help exists. OCD is a highly treatable with the right kind of specialized therapy, specifically erp, or Exposure and Response Prevention therapy, which has proven to be the most effective treatment. That's where NOCD comes in. NOCD provides specialized treatment for OCD and is the world's leading provider of OCD treatment. It's covered by insurance for over 138 million Americans and all their licensed therapists specialize in the ERP therapy. They'll work with you in live, face to face virtual sessions to help you learn how to take the power away from your intrusive thoughts so they don't cause the same level of distress. And they also provide support between sessions when you need it most so you're not facing OCD alone. If you think you or someone close to you might be struggling with OCD, please don't wait. Go to nocd.com to schedule a free 15 minute call with their team and find out how they can help. That's nocd.com the new WeGovy pill is
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Woody Overton
It's time for worldwide Crime. Worldwide Crime. Now, weddings are supposed to be the most special time in your lives, right? Our second oldest daughter just got engaged a couple weeks ago and you know, the whole big thing is now to try to figure out how to surprise them but be dressed up and have photographers there and, and what have you. Of course, her daughter acted like she didn't know, but she really did know. And then I got another person that's very dear and close to us. I'm not going to say it yet because they're listening. They'll figure it out. But that I'm talking to them about getting engaged, I'm like, bro, you could do this secret. I'm like, do you make them make her coffee? Said, hell no, make her coffee. I must. You can't hide in the coffee cup. But the whole thing is they got to be dressed up, she has to be dressed up, he has to be dressed up. And it's supposed to be a surprise. Figure it out, right? And when you don't dress up and go anywhere, but then it rolls into engagement parties and bachelor parties and bachelorette parties and honeydew showers and at some point, the freaking wedding's gotta happen, right? All the way to the rehearsal supper. And I remember one of my buddies standing in his wedding and it was the night before and his grandmother called me personally and said, woody, I already know what y' all gonna be doing tonight. And she said, I just want you to promise me that you'll have him to the church on time. And I said, I promise you. And y', all, we just made about skin of her teeth and running in the back door with the tuxedos and had to put them on, all that, but we made it, right? Well, sometimes people don't make it. And that's why we're going to India and tell you about Azad Bind. B I N D and he. I don't know if he was earlier late to get to his wedding or whatever, but you know what? When he got there, his ass got shot and he did not make it to the hospital. He was killed. And again, he was on his way to his Wetton. So he's Azad Bind. And this according to the Times of Indian the Tribune. And they actually had a senior superintendent of police who was in the wedding procession when the shooting occurred. And police identified the shooter as Pradeep Bayan. So they got the last same name. I don't know if that's a common name in any or whatever, but they said that this incident occurred on May 3rd. And a relative of the bride, Pradeep Bind, was unhappy with the marriage and along with his associate Ravi Yadav, they arrived on motorcycle and when the groom was getting out to go and wherever they have it, at churches or whatever, when he's getting out, they shot him and he died before they could get to the hospital. And it said, based on the complaint from the family, a case has been registered under the relevant sections, meaning the charge and whatever. Like if it was here, it'd be first degree murder. And their form teams to arrest this guy who evidently was still on the run because they're still searching for Bind. And according to the Times of India, the father of the deceased, whose name is Ram Lachenbind, says he was also assaulted. He said we were assaulted by them earlier as well. While I was on my way to Mumbai and my leg was broken. There were two children, two adults apart from the driver in the car. So the. That dude had it on his mind. And I don't know, I think most of y' all probably know that I started doing. God, I can't remember who the first one was. The Some lifers a couple of years ago, maybe, I don't know, three or four. I lose track of time. But they asked me to officiate at their wedding and I'm like, yeah, I'll do that. So I got online and got it, you know, and I've done a couple since then. The, the one thing I never put into my program, or whatever you want to call that officiating, is that section where you say, now I would like to say there's anyone here who has, you know, just whatever. And basically an ax to grind. Speak now, forever hold your peace. Because I'm pretty sure somebody in the crowd every time they say that right there on the edge of rain. Some pain on that wedding, right? But happens, hate it for the dude got killed showing up to his wedding. All right, we're gonna go to South Carolina. And the. When I used to work dope, there's certain areas I would hit and I know the dope dealers would hang out at and I'd get out and look for them to toss the dope. When they realized we were coming, we'd bail out on them like. And I remember distinctly this metal guard rail. And they used to have their dope in the, in the hole and end of it, right? So I'd. Even if they run off, I'd get out and I'd get their dope and turn it in. But the parks, it's big shit, especially in the more high risk neighborhoods. That's where shit happens at and you know, hang out, get high. Nothing like going to your locally tax funded park and buying some dope from your dope dealer. So let's go to South Carolina and play this one.
News Anchor (Stacey or Keith)
And Gaffney. Police say more officers will be on patrol at a local park after possible drugs were found near a swing set. Police were called to Thompson park on Saturday. Right here on your screen, as you can see exactly where that is for a report of a suspicious item that was reported as crack rocks taped to the pole near the swing. Well, officers say they got there, took those rocks for testing and determined the presence of meth. Police say they are reviewing camera footage and say they're also adding more officers to that area. Police say this is believed to be an isolated incident.
Woody Overton
Like I told you, the, you know, they usually would hide it like in a paper cup or the end of the pole or whatever. So when you pull up, if you happen to sneak up on them there, they're unaware. Then you don't find it on their person, right? And this dude, I mean, come on, you're taping meth to metal pole. What's the purpose of that? Because your ass is standing out by the street waiting on to come in. They give you the money you don't want to get robbed. They give you the money and you give somebody a head signal and they go get that dope and bring it to you and make the transaction. But thank God no baby ate that. Right? THE I had that happen one time, too. A juvenile ate some meth. We missed it on traffic stop and it ended up taking him to the hospital and all that. Good. But I think he lived. Actually, I know he lived because we arrest him again later on. All right, so where shall we go next? Right. I don't know what kind of story we want to tell you. Now it's time for family matters. And at some point in the story, this dude, he ran like a little going to h town, Houston, Texas. Who Leah Marie and so many of her other fans. The she's our investigator producer. But the if you do what this dude did, I probably would have ran like a little bit too afterwards because Texas will give you the ultimate punishment in a heartbeat. 5 Foe around and find out. And that's exactly what this dude did. So see if I can get the play.
Bryce Dewberry
The man accused of murdering his pregnant
News Anchor (Stacey or Keith)
wife in the Heights two years ago cut off his ankle monitor and fled the country.
Woody Overton
Oh, Ty. His attorney says he has been captured in Italy just weeks before his murder trial was scheduled to begin. KPRC 2 News reporter Bryce Dewberry shares how he was caught and what comes next.
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Lee Gilly has been out on bond since October of 2024, charged with capital murder in the death of his pregnant wife. Last year, he allegedly discussed cutting off his ankle monitor and getting a new identity in Mexico. Now, though, his attorney says he's been caught by airport officials in Italy claiming wrongful prosecution. Here in Texas, just weeks away from his capital murder trial, 39 year old Lee Gilly tonight is overseas after cutting off his GPS monitor and fleeing to Italy. He's been free from jail on a $1 million bond since October 2024, days after he allegedly killed his pregnant wife, Krista, remembered by her family as a kind, welcoming and selfless mother, friend and daughter. He initially claimed Krista was suicidal and overdosed when police got called to their home in the Heights. But records show Gilly eventually admitted they had an argument and the autopsy revealed signs of strangulation. Three weeks ago, prosecutors filed paperwork in preparation for trial indicating they planned to bring up Gilly's 2023 affair with a California woman, the same woman he allegedly communicated with last spring about plans to flee to Mexico and other countries, how he could remove his GPS monitor and provided a detailed plan to do so, according to court records. Also discussing the possibility of marriage in order to obtain a new identity. On Friday, his GPS monitor started sending a strap tamper alert, record show. And when airport officials in Milan, Italy, didn't believe his identification information, Gilly's defense attorney Dick Dagarin says he gave himself up, claimed he was being wrongfully prosecuted in Texas and subject to the death penalty and asked for asylum. It'll now be a process to get Gilly back to the US and it's not clear how this could impact the start of his trial, which is scheduled to begin late this month. His defense attorney tells me that he's concerned about this happening so close to trial because he's worried that prosecutors may try to use this as evidence of consciousness of guilt. He says, though, it's just a sign to him that Gilly is scared. I'm Bryce Newberry, KPRC 2 News.
Woody Overton
So, y', all, let me tell you what I know about this, the updates, if you will. Because I was reading on today, and so the first thing they did say, Texas, like, pretty sure you go f yourself. We're getting the extradition papers even though Italy supposedly doesn't have that agreement with the United States. Right. Well, yo, boy, he said, fuck it, I'm fighting extradition. Right? But now he's claiming Texas is illegally prosecuting him. Dude, you murdered your pregnant wife. You killed your wife and your baby. Ask Scott Peterson how that works out. And you can run, but you can't hide. But him being out on first degree murder on a. On an ankle bracelet for murdering his wife, an unborn child, that's kind. I find it kind of hard to believe that Texas would even do that. I mean, the. Everybody has the right to a bond. This is a capital murder case. And I guess he had to make the bond, whatever it was, it's a capital murder case. But then this cat is talking about, you know, he's already picked him up another lady. He's talking about how to get out of the country. He's talking about this and that and fleeing the Mexico. Well, Mexico. Mexican authorities would have swung your ass right back across the border. And you knew that. Shout out to Milan. The, the people, the authorities at the airport in Italy where he's. They didn't believe his paperwork. And then he was like, oh, it. I'm called here to. I wouldn't. I want political asylum. Well, now that works out for you as much. As far as his trial coming up two different ways, I would think I would err on the side of caution because it's such a prominent story right now and they're going to say, boy, there is is jury selection is messed up, you know, because it's too much information and blah blah, blah or whatever. But you know what? Pretty sure the state of Texas might just try that D by his ass is sitting in prison in Italy and go ahead and get that death penalty conviction in. I. I bet you one thing they're not going to do. They're not going to pull you down. Not after this. Right. And that if he comes back to Texas, he's not getting the bond. He will be going from the jailhouse to the courthouse every day for his trial. Fuck him. It's time for family matters. Stay right there in Texas. Oh teahas and a lady's in trouble. The A woman from Texas was arrested recently in the connection with a murder that took place in 2002. Hell, a lot of you lifers weren't even born then, right? That's why we don't give up on the cases like Ms. Barbara Blunts, which is from 2007. The anyway, the, the she was arrested because of the murder in 2002. Now new details about the 24 year old murder case have merged that came out earlier this year. The case which went cold after the body of Plano resident who is identified as Frank Weiss was recovered from Lake Lewisville in 2002.
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Okay, what happened? Lisa Hanrud, who's 55 years old from Texas, was rusted late in April and charged with the murder in connection to the death of a wife who was her husband. The case was finally solved in April this year thanks to advances in investigative techniques, modern technologies and new information from a witness. And it's according to the Frisco Police Department. And this again, y', all, 313 RLRC tip. You never know what kind of combination of this is going to solve one of these cases. But let me tell you about this case. So the arrest warrant was attained by the local NBC affiliate KXAS on April 30, and it revealed what happened in the days and the months leading up to the murder of Frank Weiss. They said investigators learned that Lisa and Frank went to dinner on June 2, 2002. Then this was the last time anyone saw Frank alive. The police believe that Hanrod shot Weiss with a.38 caliber firearm, then dumped his body in Lake Louisville within the Frisco city limits. Weiss body was found two days later after the couple reportedly went out to dinner. Right, so nobody had seen him. Whatever. He's missing body found. Authorities mentioned that Weiss's body was wrapped in black bags, tied up with rope and weighed it down with sandbags. Duck. Which were duct taped to his legs. That's kind of personal, man. I mean, it's your husband, right? And then. And. But you can put him in bags and, and I mean the sandbags weigh like 50 pounds each. But the police said Weiss had asked for an annulment before he was murdered, which Hanrod signed and agreed to, according to the kxas. To the TV station, they said Lisa spoke with Frank's daughter on the phone and told her he went to Cancun and did not want to be bothered. Pretty sure he went to the bottom of the lake in Louisville. But Weiss reportedly submitted a change of beneficiary for his life insurance just a month before he was killed, naming his daughter as a sole beneficiary, they said it's unclear though, if Hanrud was aware of the change. I'm probably sure that he did it because he knew what was coming. So the witness who came forward and helped solve the 24 year old case told the detectives that they had given Hanrud a.38 caliber revolver before Weiss disappeared. And upon learning that Frank had been murdered with a.38 caliber, the witness confronted Lisa Regard regarding the revolver. And he had her send A warrant out. And the Lisa replied we got rid of it by throwing it off the bridge over Jewel Pool. Pool lake. Well, I'm pretty sure you should have kept your fucking mouth shut. So Weiss's daughter, Carla Weiss, released a statement after Han Rudd's arrest describing her father as a wonderful man. Kind of a guy who put me on his shoulders for three hours to ride the pink Dumbo because no other color would do. He deserved better than this and we deserved to have our lives a lot longer than we did. And that's what his daughter said. And I'm pretty sure she's correct. The not just what really bothers me and y' all have heard me say this many times what really bothers me about these cold cases is these people are walking free. They're gonna get they wanna watch some TV before they go to bed tonight, maybe eat some popcorn and wake up and take a shower in the morning, probably go to work. And Mother's Day came around. They might have got to celebrate with somebody. They might not. They breathing free air. They're murderers. Murderers Love, love, love to take that freedom away. That freedom shouldn't be. They shouldn't have it period. Calling your tips 313-RLRC-TIP. You never know what's going to be the one that pushes it beyond a reasonable doubt. It's time for effed up professionals. Y' all ma roll this one out. I mean I've certainly dealt with these cases where I'm talking about specifically in corrections where staff ends up screwing the inmates or the convicts when well tell you about another one. The it's time for worldwide crime. It's worldwide crime because this happened somewhere over in England, right? And so a prison tutor, that's what they call them, is jailed for 12 months for having an intimate relationship with an inmate was guilty of a foolish infatuation according to the judge in the case. So Kelly Duffy of Amhersbury in Wiltshire was sentenced at Winchester Crown Court over two charges of misconduct in a public office in connection with the fair with Ashley Goodrich then and then who is an inmate. Error. HMP Earl Stoke. So the 36 year old had previously admitted having the relationship, which included a sexual encounter. And she admitted this back in court in February. Goodrich, who is 38 in the jail for cannabis production, had his current prison sentence extended by 12 months after pleading guilty to having a phone and using it to send a photo to her. But it was a dick pic. Duffy had moved from teaching to working at category C men's HMP earl stroke back in May of 2024. And her sexual relationship with Goodridge, who's originally from London, took place between July and September of that year. The pair shared messages like I love you and photographs. And during the investigation, police officers searched Goodread cell and found the mobile phone he used to contact Duffy. Judge Christopher Parker told Duffy she had been overwhelmed by foolish infatuation and added, as far as harm is concerned, you expose yourself to the risk of blackmail. You expose yourself to the risk of being coerced into committing security breaches or smuggling equipment into the prison. To your credit, you did not breach security and you did not smuggle any articles in the prison, even though you were invited to do so. Well, the court heard a statement from Duffy expressing regret about what she had done in Goodridge. The sentencing hearing was told had used his name in custody to train as a roofer. Equality and traffic management, whatever the that means. Andrew Eddy of the Crown Prosecution Service said Duffy's actions amounted to a serious breach of trust and fell well below the standards of expected prison staff. The Southwest Regional Organized Crime Unit counter corruption investigator Mark Peterson said she was in a position of trust as an education tutor, a key role in prisoner rehabilitation. She misconducted herself and neglected her duty over an extended period of time, which compromised the safety of other staff and inmates. In other words, they got caught doing the nasty. And pretty sure, Ms. Tudor lady, that one of the first things they taught you in your classes is no plan, hide the. Whatever you want to call it with inmates. And y', all, it happens all the time. Inmates got forever or convicted have forever to figure out how to get these women involved in these relationships with them. I'm talking about the crux officers I worked with. And then I'm like, what point? We didn't have cell phones back then. But I'm like, at what point do you think this is a good idea? You know, these dudes are using that as bragging rights when they go back to their cells or the dormitories or whatever. And you know, sooner or later somebody else is going to try to get some of the same action, right? And then the. We've had cases where the inmates facts got other inmates and. And they run trains on them and stuff and just you get sucked in. And I mean, I'm pretty sure you find a dude on the street, you could find some street me not prison meat, right? But it happens and it is a crime. And I don't know what she got. I'm sure she got something. I know she got unemployed and embarrassed that's it. Third time today I recorded this episode and hopefully this one sticks and y' all Cindy is busy busy busy. We got a ton of stuff going on the all real life, real crime related behind on a lot of stuff. We're working it out and I love and appreciate each and every one of y'. All. Thank you to our sponsors. Thank you your patreon and convicts y'. All if you do share Madison's post Share Hashtag what happened to Madison? Just type that in and you don't even have to say anything else about it. It just bumps up an algorithm so it gets shared more every day. And let's bring that baby girl home and the rest of them too. But love y'. All. I'm Woody Overton, your host of True Crime. Time for the third time on Wednesday, May 13th. Holla tulayer peace.
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Host: Woody Overton
Date: May 13, 2026
Episode Theme:
A fast-paced, emotionally charged roundup of headline-grabbing criminal cases with Woody Overton’s signature mix of hard truth, gallows humor, and raw reflection. Stories range from shocking violence and injustice to recent cold case breakthroughs, with a special focus on justice for victims and the ongoing work to solve unsolved crimes.
[02:15]
“Are you dropping C4s? Are you dropping hearing aids? It’s, you know, 1985, so it’s been a minute...I don’t know why this hasn’t been like a movie or Waco or Ruby Ridge or whatever, but six adults and five children.” (Woody Overton, 03:07)
[05:40]–[07:50]
“If you beat an 11-month old baby to death, you know, it’s hard to breathe...That baby depends upon you for everything and you kill it violently, brutally.” (Woody Overton, 07:51)
[08:50]–[13:15]
“She just chunked it as far as you could...Now she’s choking it. It’s like a five-pound dog. She’s carrying it now by the scruff of the neck again...” (Woody Overton, 09:45)
[13:16]–[16:34]
“He is not a human being. He is an animal and definitely I want justice.” (Family Member, 14:12) “It is not acceptable and something that we are shocked—that the place that is our safe place, our home, our own rooms...they were murdered.” (Friend of Victims, 15:04)
[16:34]–[19:42]
“OCD is nothing like the stereotypes you hear about...It’s these persistent, unwanted, intrusive thoughts that come in and don’t let up.” (Woody Overton, 17:27)
[21:25]–[27:20]
“Supposed to be the most special time in your lives...he got there, his ass got shot and he did not make it to the hospital.” (Woody Overton, 21:50)
[27:20]–[27:54]
“Thank God no baby ate that...I had that happen one time too, a juvenile ate some meth.” (Woody Overton, 27:54)
[29:53]–[32:09]
“Dude, you murdered your pregnant wife. You killed your wife and your baby. Ask Scott Peterson how that works out. You can run, but you can’t hide.” (Woody Overton, 32:37)
[36:59]–[41:30]
“[Witness] confronted Lisa regarding the revolver. And she replied, ‘We got rid of it by throwing it off the bridge over Jewel Pool lake.’ Well, I’m pretty sure you should have kept your mouth shut.” (Woody Overton, 39:45)
[41:30]–[45:00]
“Pretty sure you find a dude on the street, you could find some street meat, not prison meat, right?” (Woody Overton, 44:55)
Throughout the Episode:
“Calling your tips 313-RLRC-TIP. You never know what’s going to be the one that pushes it beyond a reasonable doubt.” (Woody Overton, 41:23)
| Time | Segment/Event | |-----------|------------------------------------------------------------| | 02:15 | MOVE Bombing anniversary discussion | | 05:40 | Baby murder in Baton Rouge reports/interviews | | 08:50 | Florida animal cruelty case | | 13:16 | Double homicide of international students (USF) | | 16:34 | OCD and mental health awareness/public service | | 21:25 | Indian wedding day assassination | | 27:20 | Meth found in South Carolina playground | | 29:53 | Texas fugitive (Lee Gilly) captured in Italy | | 36:59 | Cold case arrest, 2002 murder (Frank Weiss, Texas) | | 41:30 | Prison staff–inmate relationship scandal (UK) |
Woody Overton’s May 13, 2026 episode is a testament to his ability to handle true crime with grit, emotional honesty, and lived insight. Listeners are offered a globe-spanning look at the darkest corners of human behavior—and the tireless pursuit of justice for those left behind. Whether describing infamous past atrocities, recent murder cases, or the gritty realities faced by crime professionals, Woody invites listeners not just to witness, but to act.
Listen, remember, and if you know something—call it in.