True Crime Time For April 9, 2026 | Texas Grave Robber, Easter Egg Skull Discovery, Cooking Critique Turns Deadly
In this episode of True Crime Time For, Woody Overton returns with a mix of bizarre, disturbing, and heartbreaking cases from across the country and around the world.
The episode begins in Texas, where a man is accused of stealing human remains from cemeteries and throwing bones onto FBI property — a case as disturbing as it is baffling.
Woody then dives into a shocking discovery out of California, where a family participating in an Easter egg hunt uncovered a human skull partially buried in a public park — raising questions about how long it had been there and who the victim may be.
In a deeply disturbing domestic case, a woman is convicted after killing her boyfriend following a dispute over her cooking, later hiding his body for years before it was finally discovered. The episode highlights the devastating impact on families left searching for answers.
Additional cases include:
- A brutal attempted murder involving a son attacking his mother
- A Walmart stabbing tied to delusions of being pursued by a “demon”
- A Jeopardy champion arrested for secretly recording victims
- A tragic stray-bullet shooting that killed a 7-month-old baby
- A rare moment of accountability when a mother publicly makes her son repay stolen money
Throughout the episode, Woody emphasizes the importance of awareness, accountability, and community involvement — reminding listeners that no tip is too small and justice often depends on everyday people speaking up.
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🎯 Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Case Updates
02:00 This Day in History – Plane Hijacking Case
04:00 Texas Grave Robber Throws Bones at FBI Office
08:00 Uganda Daycare Murders
13:00 Easter Egg Hunt Discovers Human Skull
17:00 Family Matters: Cooking Critique Turns Deadly
22:00 Attempted Murder of Mother by Son
26:00 Walmart Stabbing and “Demon” Delusion
31:00 Jeopardy Winner Arrested for Hidden Cameras
34:00 Dumb Criminal: Tip Jar Theft and Mom’s Accountability
40:00 Stray Bullet Kills Infant in Targeted Shooting
44:00 Closing Thoughts and Call to Action
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[SPEAKER_01]: Hello everybody, welcome to episode of True Crime Time for Thursday April 9th, 2026, and what do you overton?
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm Cindy overton.
[SPEAKER_01]: We are finally back in live and in action, right?
[SPEAKER_00]: That's right.
[SPEAKER_01]: I hope y'all had a wonderful Easter and how they weak and all that good stuff we did.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Way across the state the Picard for that night and then just unbelievable good time.
[SPEAKER_01]: Y'all go see him there.
[SPEAKER_01]: Big J's side porch in Clinton, Louisiana.
[SPEAKER_01]: So, thank you, Patron convicts.
[SPEAKER_01]: We love y'all.
[SPEAKER_01]: This is turn of the new season.
[SPEAKER_01]: Season of rebirth and everything is in you and that includes real life for a crime.
[SPEAKER_01]: I've got some changes.
[SPEAKER_01]: We're going to still have true crime time for.
[SPEAKER_01]: We are definitely continuing hashtag what happened to Madison.
[SPEAKER_01]: There's a reason there's been a two week break back to this.
[SPEAKER_01]: The case is working, the tips are working, y'all call on your tips.
[SPEAKER_01]: Free one three RL RC tip.
[SPEAKER_01]: You can remain anonymous.
[SPEAKER_01]: Thank you for everybody that's called it in tips already.
[SPEAKER_01]: It's very, very important.
[SPEAKER_01]: These young women are missing.
[SPEAKER_01]: I fear that they've been murdered, and we're working on that as we speed.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Continue to call you tips 313 or LRC tip.
[SPEAKER_01]: You never know which ones going to be.
[SPEAKER_01]: You can throw all the breaks that camels back.
[SPEAKER_01]: and Hashtag just for Haley, I have a check to see where we are yet on the money, because I have a check that recently, but we're going to bring you something next week from Scott Rotter and the evidence room as to the status and prayer from his barber.
[SPEAKER_00]: Definitely.
[SPEAKER_01]: All right.
[SPEAKER_01]: This day, April 9th, in 1972, that was two years old.
[SPEAKER_01]: You still were in diapers when you're two?
[SPEAKER_00]: You were, I'm sure.
[SPEAKER_01]: They didn't have panpersauchette by the time.
[SPEAKER_01]: But my head to wash my dirty drawers, huh?
[SPEAKER_00]: You should do.
[SPEAKER_01]: All right, well, a guy named Richard Floyd McCoy Jr. was arrested for hijacking of the United Airlines Flight 85.
[SPEAKER_01]: Now, after hearing the news of the hijack in the front of McCoy's, a large police, the McCoy had recently shared how to hijack a plane with him, right, just in general conversation.
[SPEAKER_01]: Once arrested, law enforcement discovered Scott Avenue equipment, a typewriter with impressions matching the hijack and instructions, as well as $499,970,000, and McCoy was found guilty of the sinister $45 years.
[SPEAKER_01]: Wow.
[SPEAKER_01]: He had, what'd you think he spent that $30 more?
[SPEAKER_00]: Back then, a new car.
[SPEAKER_01]: I thought it was a liar, right?
[SPEAKER_01]: And in 1972, without further ado, let's get on some true crime time for this Thursday, but you have.
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, I'm going to start us off in Denton.
[SPEAKER_01]: Didn't Texas?
[SPEAKER_00]: Yes.
[SPEAKER_01]: That's where my mama lives, my baby sister lives and my brother-in-law, and all my nieces lived or are still living.
[SPEAKER_00]: Yes.
[SPEAKER_01]: And we will probably be there when this hears.
[SPEAKER_01]: Now, we're going to be there the same day.
[SPEAKER_00]: All right.
[SPEAKER_00]: So, and didn't county a man is facing multiple felony charges after
[SPEAKER_00]: apparently removing human remains from cemeteries.
[SPEAKER_00]: And then throwing the bones of these human remains over the fence at FBI's Dallas Field Office.
[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, it's like going into police headquarters and she ended up, I would imagine it doesn't end well for him.
[SPEAKER_00]: It's, yeah, it's almost like walking in, yeah.
[SPEAKER_01]: It's stupid.
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_01]: All right, we're FBI, the nation's lead law enforcement agency, but not gonna net us your thumb and bones and shit over the fence.
[SPEAKER_00]: That crazy.
[SPEAKER_00]: So according to the updated arrest documents and recent reporting, Michael Chadwick Fry, who's 41 years old of Bartonville, Texas, was taken into custody after investigators linked him.
[SPEAKER_00]: to multiple incidents involving stolen human remains.
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know, I don't get it.
[SPEAKER_01]: I've ever used still a lot of things but still in human remains is crazy.
[SPEAKER_00]: So authorities say the investigation began when fries mother
[SPEAKER_00]: contacted police after he asked for money to rent a you haul telling her that he had a body that needed to be moved.
[SPEAKER_00]: There you go.
[SPEAKER_00]: Shortly after law enforcement was alerted to videos of fry that fry posted online.
[SPEAKER_01]: I know you love our kids, but they called and said,
[SPEAKER_01]: The cyber-in-well-furc hits.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, well, it better call me, they can call me.
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, okay.
[SPEAKER_00]: One video shows him outside of FBI's Dallas office, throwing a bucket over the fence into a secured parking area.
[SPEAKER_00]: And then that's when investigators confirmed that the bucket actually contained numerous human bones.
[SPEAKER_00]: Additional videos reviewed by police, show, fry, inside his residence, remember he posted these, holding what appeared to be a human skull with hair and debris still attached.
[SPEAKER_00]: And in the footage, he referred to the remains as belonging to someone named Elizabeth Virginia Lion.
[SPEAKER_00]: So now there's some newly released information.
[SPEAKER_01]: And hopefully they dug into that whoever she was and found out she's missing.
[SPEAKER_00]: So the remains are believed to be connected to a damaged mausoleum and didn't county.
[SPEAKER_00]: And a coffin had been disturbed and then removed.
[SPEAKER_00]: Fry is also suspected of stealing and earn containing ashes from a cemetery in Oklahoma City.
[SPEAKER_00]: And that's tied to a complete separate investigation.
[SPEAKER_00]: And then investigators also found evidence, including GPS searches for simitaries and a shovel at his residence.
[SPEAKER_00]: So he's been charged with two counts of abuse of a corpse and one count of tampering with evidence.
[SPEAKER_00]: And he's in custody on a $30,000 bond.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yes, I'm sure then Sandy defense is going to come in there somewhere, but I don't know at any point, how old was he?
[SPEAKER_01]: 41.
[SPEAKER_01]: 41 years old, you got a call to borrow some money from your mama to haul the body.
[SPEAKER_00]: And the information goes on to state that he has an extensive link the prior criminal history.
[SPEAKER_01]: Imagine that now, and you just add another notch in his belt.
[SPEAKER_00]: And in 2018, he rammed his car into a Dallas television station.
[SPEAKER_01]: You know, obviously, get it and get more attention than that, right?
[SPEAKER_01]: Because there's not like they don't have cameras.
[SPEAKER_01]: Well,
[SPEAKER_01]: It's time, the war world wide crowd.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I don't know how these stories don't get more national media attention than this.
[SPEAKER_01]: But these are the kind of stores we're bringing.
[SPEAKER_01]: And we're going to Uganda, and if I'm, you know, I'm the great geographist, I guess you would call them or whatever, but I'm pretty sure that's an Africa.
[SPEAKER_01]: But a community in Uganda,
[SPEAKER_01]: is in shock after four pre-schoolers were killed.
[SPEAKER_01]: The children attended
[SPEAKER_01]: Gabba, early childhood development program in the Ugandan capital city of Kempala, and is still unknown why the suspect his guy in his late 30s chose to tolerate children, but the police investigation shows that his plan was pre-meditated.
[SPEAKER_01]: Wow, I'm pretty sure, I don't know, I don't have them on my map, I bet you they're going to kill this dude.
[SPEAKER_01]: The days before the attack, he had been to the day care under the guise of getting information to enroll a child.
[SPEAKER_01]: But instead of adding another little one to the group, he is accused of murdering innocent little children and cold blood.
[SPEAKER_01]: So in policing, Gabba got a call about an individual attacking children at that early childhood development program on April 2nd of 2026, this according to the Yganda police force.
[SPEAKER_01]: It's a respondent officer's managed to arrest a suspect at the scene, and it identified the 39-year-old O'Killow Christopher Anium as the shithead, right, and four young children who attended the daycare work of Department of Died at the scene.
[SPEAKER_01]: to your old Rhino deca and the Tiku Gideon in case Aliconot and the three-year-old Ignus Swerney.
[SPEAKER_01]: So they got him in y'all.
[SPEAKER_01]: They interrogated in the trying to, they said they're trying to establish his motive background in any other relevant circumstances around this heinous crime.
[SPEAKER_01]: Of course, you know, you got to police force extends the steepest condolences to the families and all that, but how about the fuck?
[SPEAKER_01]: I don't understand people.
[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, you know, we've got from one spectrum, he's still in bodies.
[SPEAKER_01]: He gets off on it.
[SPEAKER_01]: Get drawn attention to himself and lengthy criminal histories.
[SPEAKER_01]: Some day, you got into...
[SPEAKER_01]: just had her on this mind, just woke up, and he ate breakfast at morning.
[SPEAKER_01]: I'm probably sure that I don't have a McDonald's, and you didn't get it egg with muffin, but he ate whatever the fuck they eat in Uganda, and just wanted to kill babies.
[SPEAKER_00]: Mm-hmm.
[SPEAKER_00]: That's horrible.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yep, so that you got, let me ask them, let me make sure I'm right.
[SPEAKER_01]: What country is Uganda in?
[SPEAKER_01]: The answer I found is Uganda.
[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, you got this in Uganda.
[SPEAKER_01]: What content is you going to want the answer I found his Africa very good honey But of course, so Oof does you got to have the death penalty do you want me to use chat GPT to answer that said GPT
[SPEAKER_01]: So it says, yes, you've gone to retains the deaf pillionist legal system, however, the last execution occurred in 2005, blah, blah, blah, blah, and it's up to the judge.
[SPEAKER_01]: So there you go.
[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know if you don't get it for killing four babies, pre-meditated.
[SPEAKER_01]: They're just taking off the fucking books.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_01]: Goodness gracious.
[SPEAKER_01]: What's he got?
[SPEAKER_00]: Well.
[SPEAKER_00]: We have to do a pre-story to this.
[SPEAKER_00]: So we got the most precious video of our granddaughter on her first Easter at kind, right?
[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
[SPEAKER_00]: She's amazing.
[SPEAKER_00]: I figured you would want to talk about that, like tell what she was, you would.
[SPEAKER_00]: and so she goes and she's picking up an egg and she tells what color it is and she puts it in the basket and she let yellow, boo, pee, every single color she got correct and she's just going in the basket so heavy it's pulling her on the ground, right?
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, by the grace of God, she didn't do what this poor child did during her Easter at Kant.
[SPEAKER_00]: So we're going to Long Beach, California.
[SPEAKER_00]: And there was a disturbing discovery made at a long beach park called Defourist Park on Easter Sunday.
[SPEAKER_00]: And human remains were found during an Easter at Kant.
[SPEAKER_00]: So according to Long Beach, how about finding the goal next?
[SPEAKER_00]: Exactly.
[SPEAKER_00]: Long Beach Police Department, officers responded around 5 p.m. on Easter Sunday.
[SPEAKER_00]: After a family that was participating in the Easter egg hunt, discovered what appeared to be a skull partially exposed in the ground.
[SPEAKER_00]: The authorities have since confirmed that the remains are, in fact, human and investigators recovered a skeletonized human skull and mandible, which is the jaw bone from the scene.
[SPEAKER_00]: Now it's, you know, under forensic review, and the remains have been entered into the system as unidentified dough, as they don't know male or female at this point.
[SPEAKER_00]: Again, it's early in the investigation, but there's speculation that suggests the remains could belong to a child, and investigators also stated that no additional remains were found in the immediate area, and it remains unclear how long that skull had been in the park.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I just cannot imagine, like sweet, yeah, go on to a Easter egg hunt and having something
[SPEAKER_01]: realize what the deal is, they found it, you know, obviously that person didn't bury themselves.
[SPEAKER_01]: Right.
[SPEAKER_01]: And they don't realize they might've solved the cocaine.
[SPEAKER_01]: That's why you never give up people.
[SPEAKER_01]: You just never know.
[SPEAKER_01]: And unless you incinerate and spread ashes or whatever, there's always a chance of someone discovering your shit that you did.
[SPEAKER_01]: It's time for family matters.
[SPEAKER_01]: Let's talk one second about relationships and how far you get into them, what point is it okay to tell you significant other if they're cooking, whether she or me, that you like something, you like it, but you may like it a little bit different.
[SPEAKER_00]: As then started about 18 years in.
[SPEAKER_00]: You know, you were not, you used to just like not like these, like now you're like, I really like this for us, it took about 18 years for you to do this.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, so I damn sure they're doing it at the beginning, and I think most guys all were women don't, like if you know, man cooks the woman's something and they're newlyweds, whatever she's like, like that's taste like a turd, don't ever cook me that again.
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, I don't mean this in a mean way because you do critique mine.
[SPEAKER_00]: I cook much more often than you.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm not saying that you don't cook, but whenever you do cook, I'm so happy that you are cooking and I'd have like the night off so to speak, or nights because you cook so much that if it was whatever, I'm gonna love it.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I love everything you cook and it's great.
[SPEAKER_01]: I'm just now I'm like Maybe I'll put a little more of this or a little more of that.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, so it's all good, but about that burst get that 20 hours It's amazing, right?
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, so all right, so I agree with you on that and then everybody shit is a little bit different, but the we're going to Southern California and
[SPEAKER_01]: This one woman didn't take the criticism so well, and her boyfriend gave a little criticism and she slashed his throat and stashed his corpse inside of makeshift tune after he complained about her cooking.
[SPEAKER_01]: a San Bernard jury in November found Trista Spicer, his 43, guilty of second degree murder for the October 2014, slain of her boyfriend, Eric Marcata, who was 42, and this happened in their home.
[SPEAKER_01]: Now, Spicer testified to her trial that she struck Marcata in the head several times with a cast iron skillet.
[SPEAKER_01]: After the father of two complained about the dinner she served him, I wonder what she served him.
[SPEAKER_01]: Well, you know what, it could have been that fucking bad.
[SPEAKER_01]: All right, but Spice testified that she, after she had him in her head, twice, she then stabbed Mercado in the neck with a kitchen knife.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yep, I mean, she's a gift that keeps on getting her right.
[SPEAKER_01]: She then, you know, because she doesn't want to do it by herself.
[SPEAKER_01]: She calls up her friend to help her wrap the corpse in a deflated air mattress.
[SPEAKER_01]: And they two of them hid the body beneath a concrete staircase in her backyard.
[SPEAKER_00]: Perfect.
[SPEAKER_01]: Right.
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_01]: Game over.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_01]: You got a good enough friend to do that.
[SPEAKER_01]: Everything's straight, right?
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_01]: Well, she's not quite done yet.
[SPEAKER_01]: She didn't use the same friend.
[SPEAKER_01]: She recruits a homeless friend.
[SPEAKER_01]: So, well, sooner or later, McCarty's family is going to come looking for him and they did so, in this case, it's just like a hashtag, what happened to Madison y'all?
[SPEAKER_01]: McCoy was family reported him missing in 2014, but they didn't find him until eight years later.
[SPEAKER_01]: When Spice had told her boyfriend at the time, naturally a new boyfriend, he didn't know this but first of all he got.
[SPEAKER_01]: Okay then, stabbing in the neck is very don't need that staircase.
[SPEAKER_01]: You've been walking up a down on to come.
[SPEAKER_01]: have some nubsules with me, but anyway, she tells him, because you can't keep a fucking mouth shut, tells a boyfriend at the time, she needed to remove his corpse, because her family wanted to sell the house.
[SPEAKER_01]: Well, on August 23rd, 2022, the cops served a search warrant, a Spicers house, and because of a tip, y'all calling you tips, 3-1-3-R-L-R-C-Tip.
[SPEAKER_01]: because of the tip from Hardin Boyfriend.
[SPEAKER_01]: And that's when they found Makato and Tund.
[SPEAKER_01]: They said during the service of the search warrant investigators observed what appeared to be a makeshift tomb on the property.
[SPEAKER_01]: And this is according to San Bernard Police.
[SPEAKER_01]: The investigators entered the makeshift tomb and located human remains.
[SPEAKER_01]: with Spice to say in court, then Mercado beat her continuously but of course his family doesn't ask that.
[SPEAKER_01]: Mercado's sister, Maria Torres, address Spice right a sense on Friday and call on her brother's killer evil.
[SPEAKER_01]: YouTube, my brother's life, and you shattered ours.
[SPEAKER_01]: And Taurus said the mystery of her brother's disappearance for eight years devastated.
[SPEAKER_01]: Their family, and it does y'all, these are real people.
[SPEAKER_01]: Miss Lynn Rollins, Madison's been going for two years, missing for two years, we need to bring our home.
[SPEAKER_01]: And they said,
[SPEAKER_01]: As time went by, life just got harder and harder to live for me as well as my family.
[SPEAKER_01]: The thought of not knowing what happened, not knowing if he's alive or dead or suffering waiting to get saved.
[SPEAKER_01]: That really broke me and this is what Taurus told the local sons and all.
[SPEAKER_01]: So my family went eight years trying to get answers and it seemed like everybody knew about it except his close family.
[SPEAKER_01]: Then they did her friend and her homeless friend, right?
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_01]: Tor said that Makato was a loving father and a person integrity, he taught her to chase her dreams.
[SPEAKER_01]: He said, I will always feel thankful and blessed for the love I received from my brother.
[SPEAKER_01]: He taught me to go after anything in life with a fearless mindset.
[SPEAKER_01]: So, and then anyway, Spice is going to prison for 15 years in the California Department of Corrections.
[SPEAKER_01]: Me parse that, I don't think that's enough, especially you get a trial.
[SPEAKER_01]: But, at least she's getting some kind of justice.
[SPEAKER_00]: For sure.
[SPEAKER_01]: I mean...
[SPEAKER_01]: There you have it.
[SPEAKER_01]: Don't ever give up people.
[SPEAKER_01]: For sure.
[SPEAKER_01]: That's horrible.
[SPEAKER_01]: It's time for family matters.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm going to Long Island.
[SPEAKER_01]: Long Island.
[SPEAKER_01]: Don't ever have to go back.
[SPEAKER_00]: in a place called Williston Park that's located in Nassau County.
[SPEAKER_00]: It was a man that was arrested for murdering his 75-year-old mother inside their home, their home.
[SPEAKER_01]: Sadie, he did book.
[SPEAKER_00]: He killed his mom inside their home.
[SPEAKER_01]: Nothing less sins a little of like killing your own mother.
[SPEAKER_00]: So according to Nassau County Police Department, officers responded on April 1st of this year after a victim called 911, reporting that her son had assaulted her during an argument.
[SPEAKER_00]: The sun is John Straino, he's 37 years old, and apparently he's pushed his mother to the ground, repeatedly slammed her head into the floor, punched her, and struck her multiple times with a metal clamp.
[UNKNOWN]: Chiefs.
[SPEAKER_00]: Investigators, further, go on to say that Strano choked his mother until she lost consciousness, and then continued to strike her in the head more than three dozen times.
[SPEAKER_00]: During the assault, he made statements like, why are you not dying?
[SPEAKER_00]: Why are you still breathing?
[SPEAKER_00]: Despite the severity of the attack, the victim was able to call for help and she was transported to the hospital with obviously significant head and facial injuries.
[SPEAKER_01]: Why are you still breathing?
[SPEAKER_00]: Uh-huh.
[SPEAKER_00]: Why aren't you?
[SPEAKER_00]: Why aren't you dying?
[SPEAKER_00]: And she was, so she had severe or significant head
[SPEAKER_00]: later reported in stable condition.
[SPEAKER_00]: Authorities like located her winner of a sign a short time later, at a nearby elementary school baseball field and he was taken into custody.
[SPEAKER_00]: He's been charged with second degree attempted murder, two counts of second degree assault, criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation,
[SPEAKER_00]: Right, obstruction of bleed of breathing or blood circulation and fourth degree criminal possession of a weapon and he pleaded naig guilty.
[SPEAKER_00]: and there's been no motive stated for the attack, but he's living with his mama and he's 41.
[SPEAKER_01]: Like, I wonder if he got ever a barred money for her to move a body to run a U hall to move a body, right?
[SPEAKER_01]: Yep.
[SPEAKER_01]: Craziness, I don't know, give you another craze one.
[SPEAKER_01]: And we cover our profession here from the CEOs to whomever, right?
[SPEAKER_01]: Right.
[SPEAKER_01]: We don't discriminate.
[SPEAKER_00]: No.
[SPEAKER_01]: Just tell it how it is.
[SPEAKER_00]: That's right.
[SPEAKER_01]: And what's my least favorite place to go on the faces are.
[SPEAKER_00]: I got a place place like Walmart.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I think that he has to say.
[SPEAKER_01]: You know, we were doing a state or we're going to conway Arkansas, all right.
[SPEAKER_01]: And a Walmart employee in Arkansas was killed by a man who allegedly told authorities that he was three guesses.
[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know if you wouldn't get it right, so nobody in the world will get this end again.
[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know why this is not national news.
[SPEAKER_01]: So he told the cops that he was being stalked by a demon.
[SPEAKER_01]: All right.
[SPEAKER_01]: So about 10.58 pm, kind of my offices were dispatched to a report of a man, stab, and a woman inside the store.
[SPEAKER_01]: You know, what do they do?
[SPEAKER_01]: They haul ass, they get there, and when they get there, they see 37-year-old Zedrick Ross, and he is still armed with a knife.
[SPEAKER_01]: So, what do you do?
[SPEAKER_01]: Drop the weapon, drop the weapon, put your hands above your hands, drop the weapon, right?
[SPEAKER_01]: Well, they did that, multiple commands, dropped the weapon, and then he was like, no, I'm not doing it, and he approached them.
[SPEAKER_01]: He came out with the knife, and I see I have 21 foot rule, most people don't know that.
[SPEAKER_01]: The, well, he's coming out, I'm gonna guess what, I'm going home.
[SPEAKER_00]: If I'm not right, I'm gonna be taking it.
[SPEAKER_01]: So, one of the officers fired, buddy missed.
[SPEAKER_01]: and I'm pretty sure he's going to get it shit for the rest of his career about missing, but that's okay.
[SPEAKER_01]: And we're not going to show you on him.
[SPEAKER_01]: You know, you get nervous.
[SPEAKER_01]: Never want to know what's going to happen in the moment.
[SPEAKER_01]: But he might be going to a retraner, but he missed another officer, then used a taser.
[SPEAKER_01]: And they shocked the shit out of him, got him down the ground, less than leap of force, and they were able to hand cuff them.
[SPEAKER_01]: Meanwhile, the victim, Jordan, drink water, who was 30, T, she died at the scene from an injuries.
[SPEAKER_01]: Goodness.
[SPEAKER_01]: Right?
[SPEAKER_01]: So during the investigation, Ross told the cops that he had stolen a large knife from a Walgreens.
[SPEAKER_01]: before the attack and a machete from Wal-Mart for protection because he said a demon was stalking him.
[SPEAKER_01]: This is to make it round, but you're going to Wal-Bring us to get a knife and then you're going to Wal-Mart and you get a machete and then you see the demon.
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_01]: But what a demon.
[SPEAKER_01]: But he described the demon as a light-skinned black woman with brown eyes and a weave whom he had only seen at a distance.
[SPEAKER_01]: Now y'all, the stakes on his picture, Mr. and Quater, she is white pink cheeks and light brown hair, not even close.
[SPEAKER_01]: So while at the wall mart, he said he grabbed the demon and began stabbing it in the neck and shoulder in an attempt to kill it.
[SPEAKER_01]: But didn't work.
[SPEAKER_01]: And after the stabbing, he looked down, what I'd worked, but not the way he wanted on the demon.
[SPEAKER_01]: He looked down and realized the victim
[SPEAKER_01]: So anyway, authorities said Ross was not employed by Walmart, so the fucked up professional part, I don't know, I'm sure he's employed somewhere, but authorities said Ross was not a employ ball Walmart was not known to drink water and had no known interaction with her before that attack.
[SPEAKER_01]: That's it.
[SPEAKER_01]: That's just, you know what, I'm pretty sure that the sanity defense is coming in hard and heavy on that one.
[SPEAKER_01]: And Arkansas does have a death penalty, but the, if you, thank you for being pursued by demons, go to your local hospital, call a cops.
[SPEAKER_00]: That's what I was thinking.
[SPEAKER_01]: Call the cops.
[SPEAKER_01]: Get some protection.
[SPEAKER_00]: Call 911.
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_01]: They'll take matters in the end.
[SPEAKER_01]: No.
[SPEAKER_00]: I saw a TikTok last night that said that they believed in aliens and aliens are actually demons and yeah, they might be next on true crime time for Thursday right.
[SPEAKER_00]: So you always tell me that prisons are full of dumb criminals.
[SPEAKER_00]: Absolutely.
[SPEAKER_00]: And in a world, OK, so would you consider a two-time jeopardy champion as being intelligent?
[SPEAKER_01]: Well, here's the problem.
[SPEAKER_01]: You've heard me say this.
[SPEAKER_01]: They're sweet, smart, and there's books, smart, so that's right.
[SPEAKER_01]: And they just because you have one, doesn't mean you have another.
[SPEAKER_01]: Right.
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, in Kurtuck County, there is a former game show contestant that's been charged with felony offenses involving hidden cameras.
[SPEAKER_00]: So authorities say that Philip Joseph also known as Joey DeCinna, who's 43 years old of Rally, I think this is West Virginia, is a two-time winner of Jeopardy, and he was arrested on December 1st of 2025, and he was arrested with two counts of felony secret peeping.
[SPEAKER_00]: According to court documents, investigators alleged that DeSanta installed hidden cameras inside of victims bedroom and bathroom with obviously the intent to record.
[SPEAKER_00]: And of course, he did not have consent.
[SPEAKER_00]: Authorities
[SPEAKER_00]: say that the arrest warrant was issued on November 26 and then later to Santa turned himself in.
[SPEAKER_00]: And then he was released from custody on December 3rd after posting his $5,000 bond and was ordered no contact with the victim.
[SPEAKER_00]: Now, Tecina is a development engineer who obviously gained national recognition after winning two episodes of Jeopardy and November of 2024 and he earned about $45,000.
[SPEAKER_00]: And then he went on to do a wildcard tournament in early 2025.
[SPEAKER_00]: As of right now, the case remains pending in court, and there's been no additional charges added after the investigation, and there's been no major updates to release, but the victim's identity has not been disclosed.
[SPEAKER_01]: See ya, I don't understand.
[SPEAKER_01]: We do so many stories about people putting these hidden cameras to catch people peeing and stuff like that, and just what sets you off for that's sexually for you or arousing.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, when you're younger, what makes you flip that scrub?
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, and choir minds, one and a half.
[SPEAKER_01]: Some might peel you and you like it.
[SPEAKER_01]: Well, I don't know either.
[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.
[SPEAKER_01]: It's time for Dumbdumb in the court.
[SPEAKER_01]: Alright y'all, this one could be a family matters and probably should be, but we wouldn't put it under dumb dumb in the court, or maybe even just like a great justice story, because I love this, and I'm sitting across from the biggest mama bear in the world, you heard her earlier, not say that she would turn her kids in and they called her bar money to
[SPEAKER_01]: that it don't say that but you didn't say that she wouldn't, but I'm going to tell you about a mom and Baltimore what she did, okay, and you raise your kids and you want to do right
[SPEAKER_01]: right I'm up all day long and all that good stuff and you know it sometimes kids are going to do stupid shit right well you know it's one of your worst fears as parents is your towel going and doing some stupid because you know based they're talking about embarrassments should that's not it I just don't want kid to do something fucking stupid I wouldn't be embarrassed I'd be madder and hell I would raise you better than that
[SPEAKER_01]: But most of all, this is Cindy, you'd want to help sort things out of something happening, right?
[SPEAKER_01]: Like, not, or giving the money so you can hold a dead body.
[SPEAKER_01]: Well, the New York Post reported at Baltimore, Maryland, Mom, who wants to help make things right for the actions of our son, all right?
[SPEAKER_01]: So, dude, name, move, send, Sarah, who's a food truck vendor and Baltimore in last
[SPEAKER_01]: When you live stream, like what I would say, everything's called on camera.
[SPEAKER_01]: If you live stream, you'll catch it, right?
[SPEAKER_01]: Including dumb shit.
[SPEAKER_01]: So, in this case, the camera called a sneaky thief on camera.
[SPEAKER_01]: Now, around 9 p.m. on March 27, someone came up to the food truck and asked for cheese steak.
[SPEAKER_01]: And Sirack warned the customer that he was live streamer on social media.
[SPEAKER_01]: He put his hand into the tip jar when he thought Sirack wasn't looking.
[SPEAKER_01]: So he tells me, hey, you know what?
[SPEAKER_01]: I just want to let you know, I'm livestreaming with social media because I guess a lot of people come down to the truck, you know, and turns his back and this little fucking thief reaches in, take tips out of his tip jar.
[SPEAKER_00]: No, yeah, I'm not protecting that.
[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, but you've got to take the dead body.
[SPEAKER_00]: If it was an accident.
[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, OK.
[SPEAKER_01]: So when Srak turns around, the man hit already.
[SPEAKER_01]: And he got a whopping $30 from the tip jar.
[SPEAKER_01]: And then, Sarax says, did he still or not?
[SPEAKER_01]: I couldn't see.
[SPEAKER_01]: I think he stole the money.
[SPEAKER_01]: Are you fucking serious?
[SPEAKER_01]: And he's shaking his head.
[SPEAKER_01]: And, but he could never guess what happened next.
[SPEAKER_01]: So, he's still busy, you know, he's got a cookie shed and everything, but he did call the police and all of a sudden arrived, but he and not much was taken.
[SPEAKER_01]: The officers did say, they knew the man, which surprised, right?
[SPEAKER_01]: Tell my friend, I don't care, he said, he's saying, nice, why is he doing this?
[SPEAKER_01]: Well, after four days, a mysterious woman walked up to the food truck to talk to
[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know why I gave a young man came to your stand and took money out of your tip jar and I'm his mother because he posted such a video.
[SPEAKER_01]: She then proceeded to ask her how much money he took and she put her hands in her pockets to give him the money.
[SPEAKER_01]: She said, no, I want to pay because my son wasn't raised like that.
[SPEAKER_01]: My son drinks, and when he drinks, he does stupid stuff.
[SPEAKER_01]: He took it from your tip jar.
[SPEAKER_01]: $30 goes back into your tip jar.
[SPEAKER_00]: How old was this man?
[SPEAKER_01]: And they never said.
[SPEAKER_01]: But all your kids are growing except for WLL.
[SPEAKER_00]: Every single one of my time would have been drug up there and they to be put.
[SPEAKER_00]: Every citizen, they need to their name and that.
[SPEAKER_01]: And made the work for them to do something else.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yes.
[SPEAKER_01]: So the, but Kudos to the mom for getting the right and what a dumb dumb.
[SPEAKER_00]: That is a dumb dumb.
[SPEAKER_01]: dumb dumb who should have gone to court but didn't cause mama bear took care of mama day.
[SPEAKER_01]: Hey, you know, at moms, if Holly knock a wood, if he kids are drinking, they do stupid shit like that.
[SPEAKER_01]: I just, I could keep going back to this ride.
[SPEAKER_01]: It's a bad and rage, and the dude was out on the street.
[SPEAKER_01]: Blocking traffic and raising the hell.
[SPEAKER_01]: And his mama said, I was sitting in my recliner.
[SPEAKER_01]: I seen him on the knees.
[SPEAKER_01]: And she went up there and right in front of the knees.
[SPEAKER_01]: Cameras grabbed him by the ear and beat the shit out of her.
[SPEAKER_01]: And the cops like, hey, you can't do this.
[SPEAKER_01]: He says, that's my son.
[SPEAKER_01]: His fucking ass should be out of here.
[SPEAKER_01]: This is, I brazed him better than this.
[SPEAKER_01]: He's out of here, acting a fool.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yes, my son, I'm a beat his ass when I want to.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yes.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, well, anyway.
[SPEAKER_01]: So you don't social media, share it, and the, you know, just the way it is, you know, people forget about cameras and they're everywhere.
[SPEAKER_00]: Or they just don't care.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, that's for, too, they like a lot of stores we cover since the shit breaks out or by whips out the cameras and the device helping the victim.
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, that's the problem these days.
[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know.
[SPEAKER_01]: I don't think I got a story right today, y'all, I've been under the weather.
[SPEAKER_01]: are you under the way of the weather?
[SPEAKER_01]: So there you have that and it is what it is.
[SPEAKER_01]: Could I say to the mom at least for repaying the money?
[SPEAKER_01]: And after the shit head, who's such a shit head, growing a man has still $30 per work a man?
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_00]: I mean at least she does it, but she should have drug his ass up there and made him do it.
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_00]: We're going to go to New York City.
[SPEAKER_00]: This could be a family matters, but the family didn't do this, just a family that's involved.
[SPEAKER_00]: With a seven-month-old baby was killed by a stray bullet during a shooting that police believe was intended for her father.
[SPEAKER_00]: So the incident occurred on April 2nd, and it was near the intersection of Humboldt Street and more street, and the Bushwick neighborhood.
[SPEAKER_00]: In according to authorities, a gunman was riding on a moped.
[SPEAKER_00]: Now, do we do a story of kids riding on moped in New York City recently and they were like stealing?
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, yeah.
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, somebody riding on the back of a moped opened fire as the child's parents were walking with their children in a stroller.
[SPEAKER_00]: In the infant, like I said, seven months old, K.O.A.
[SPEAKER_00]: Patterson Moore was struck by a bullet and later died from her injuries.
[SPEAKER_00]: And the same gunfire also grazed her two-year-old brother.
[SPEAKER_00]: and police believed that the intended target was the children's father, Jamari Patterson, who said that the authorities say he's tied to a local gang.
[SPEAKER_00]: measure that.
[SPEAKER_00]: The suspected gunman who is a Mari Green, who's 21, was taken into custody after the moped crashed, following the shooting.
[SPEAKER_00]: And he's been charged with murder, attempted murder, assault, and then other any other additional charges they could tackle into it.
[SPEAKER_00]: Authorities also arrested and accomplished Matthew Rodriguez, who's 18, and he was identified as the driver of the moped.
[SPEAKER_00]: It's like the old West, but he was taken into custody in Pennsylvania and charges for him are pending.
[SPEAKER_00]: And there was a vigil held for the, for the family.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, yeah, and it happens all every fucking day, somebody, you know, you tell people, you pull the trigger, that bullets got to come down somewhere and it happens all the time, these innocent, boss anders, whatever the beef was, I'm sure.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, and the dad didn't deserve to be shot either, but these babies getting killed by people who just don't have any sense.
[SPEAKER_00]: Apparently the dad had been not such a good guy, but No matter he had pulled himself away and was doing it making better choices and I guess the gang wasn't ready to let go I don't know that's just what family member said Whatever.
[SPEAKER_01]: I'm tired.
[SPEAKER_01]: I'm tired.
[SPEAKER_01]: He's fucking gangs and all this shit.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, another video came out this past week when we took off
[SPEAKER_01]: But the, um, of all these kids, they do it, got the plan to get them, they showed up at a mall somewhere and just like tearing shut up.
[SPEAKER_01]: But because you know the mall cop and the local cops can't arrest six devs at one time.
[SPEAKER_01]: Bye.
[SPEAKER_01]: You know, these gangs on these streets where they take other streets and these cars and motorcycles and they act the fool and they cops get up there and they can't do anything.
[SPEAKER_01]: It's just you and your partner, but you're going to do you got 400 people out here.
[SPEAKER_01]: So they flip the cop cars and burn them, that's just stupid.
[SPEAKER_01]: That's where the mom is needed to come off the couch and beat that ass.
[SPEAKER_00]: Right.
[SPEAKER_01]: Right.
[SPEAKER_01]: There you have it, and love being back in the studio with you, right?
[SPEAKER_01]: And so I'm pretty sure I have a good idea what you're cooking tonight, and I'm pretty sure you won't club me twice with a skillet and slip my throat and tune me underneath the staircase.
[SPEAKER_01]: Or if you did, you would probably call the kids and get them
[SPEAKER_01]: I'm being trouble y'all.
[SPEAKER_01]: You got anything else?
[SPEAKER_00]: No.
[SPEAKER_01]: Whether you got it, y'all.
[SPEAKER_01]: Thank you for liking and listening to Sharon.
[SPEAKER_01]: Please continue to do so.
[SPEAKER_01]: I don't ever give up on these cases.
[SPEAKER_01]: I knew you'd get tired of me saying it, but I wish I could share everything that I need, but I can't.
[SPEAKER_01]: And we're never going to do anything to jeopardize these specifications.
[SPEAKER_01]: But calling your tips three, one, three, RLRC tip.
[SPEAKER_01]: We love and appreciate each and every one of y'all.
[SPEAKER_01]: back ports, barbecue sauce, and it's country-casing season and go to the Etsy store and use code.
[SPEAKER_00]: RLRC BigJ.
[SPEAKER_01]: And get your discount when it's all over the United States, everybody's been posting pictures what they've been cooking and everything and it's fire, y'all continue to do that, right?
[SPEAKER_01]: So, but use the code.
[SPEAKER_00]: RLRC BigJ.
[SPEAKER_01]: All right, and we need to share that everywhere because it's worth it.
[SPEAKER_01]: And I literally, I put it the I put the season on the every meal and a dip the barbecue sauce where appropriate and it's best ever had.
[SPEAKER_01]: But that's all I got, and I'm Woody Everton.
[SPEAKER_01]: Cindy Everton.
[SPEAKER_01]: A whole cell later.
[SPEAKER_01]: Peace.