True Crime Time For April 10, 2026 | Family Murders, Child Killer Case, Psychiatrist Kidnapping Scheme
In this episode of True Crime Time For, Woody and Cyndi Overton deliver a powerful mix of disturbing, emotional, and downright bizarre cases from across the country.
The episode opens with a haunting historical case involving family annihilator Robert Fisher, who murdered his wife and children before setting their home on fire — a case that still raises questions today.
From there, the conversation shifts into deeply troubling territory with a case out of Colorado, where an 11-year-old boy is charged with murdering his 5-year-old brother — highlighting the complexities of juvenile justice, mental health, and family trauma.
In Biloxi, Mississippi, a violent chain of events unfolds after a man crushes a two-week-old puppy, leading to a brutal retaliation that leaves him fighting for his life. The case raises difficult questions about justice, emotion, and consequences.
Additional cases include:
- A violent home invasion in West Virginia involving a stabbing inside a converted chicken coop
- A shocking federal case where a psychiatrist and hospital staff allegedly held mental health patients against their will for financial gain
- A disturbing domestic abuse case in Texas where a woman was held captive for years inside her own home
- A bizarre and disturbing stalking case in California involving a man breaking into a home to commit a sexual act
- An attempted murder case out of Maine where a man set his bed on fire while lying in it with his girlfriend
Throughout the episode, Woody emphasizes the importance of accountability, awareness, and community tips — reminding listeners that no crime exists in a vacuum and every case impacts real families.
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🎧 Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Madison Update
02:30 This Day in History – Robert Fisher Family Murders
06:00 Family Matters: 11-Year-Old Charged with Murder
09:30 Discussion on Juvenile Justice and Mental Health
12:30 Beast Mode: Puppy Killing Leads to Violent Assault
18:00 West Virginia Chicken Coop Stabbing Case
22:30 F’ed Up Professionals: Psychiatrist Kidnapping Scheme
28:30 Texas Domestic Abuse Captivity Case
32:30 Dum Dum in the Court: Toe-Sucking Stalker Case
38:30 Family Matters: Maine Bed Fire Attempted Murder
42:30 Closing Thoughts and Community Call to Action
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[SPEAKER_03]: Hello everybody, I'm welcome to episode of True Crime Time for Friday April 10th, 26th and I'm Woody Overton.
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm Cindy Overton.
[SPEAKER_03]: Today's in a row, it is a record we're doing it together.
[SPEAKER_03]: New season spring is upon us, everything's growing, we got our garden ready to plant.
[SPEAKER_05]: Mm-hmm.
[SPEAKER_05]: Plants ready to plant.
[SPEAKER_03]: Plants ready to plant.
[SPEAKER_03]: A lot of them grown most of them grown from seed.
[SPEAKER_03]: It could be fire.
[SPEAKER_03]: That would post pictures of that, huh?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Turkey season is going on.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We're not going to do another full episode until a week from the Saturday.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, you know, we will love all of y'all.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Thank you to Big J's side, porch, who unfortunately, we miss being out for this week for the first time in like a month.
[SPEAKER_05]: We got to give other people chance to win.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, true.
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[SPEAKER_03]: There's a we've got things rigged.
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, that's what I put on my post today when our couple a couple of days ago when I've mentioned that we had three winners at the table, but they don't know how many cards we've had as many cards at our table as they all have got to tease all y'all and say on the one that picked this cards.
[SPEAKER_05]: You're right.
[SPEAKER_05]: This time you pick the cards.
[SPEAKER_05]: That's exactly right.
[SPEAKER_03]: So anyway, but Friday night's steak night got to go get some of that in the crawfish while they're there.
[SPEAKER_03]: But let's get down some true crime time for Friday, April a 10th.
[SPEAKER_03]: Right?
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, this day, when I was 31, what year, what year, what year, quick, quick, quick, quick, quick.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You win absolutely nothing, but you're more correct.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, this day in 2001, Scott Stero, Scott Stale, Arizona firefighters responded to House Fire, because that's what they do, right?
[SPEAKER_03]: And then what else do they do when they respond to House Fire?
[SPEAKER_05]: What do you mean what else do they do?
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm asking you a question.
[SPEAKER_05]: They go clear the house.
[SPEAKER_03]: They, how about they put out the fire?
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, yeah, first they got us.
[SPEAKER_03]: Once there, the fire was distinguished.
[SPEAKER_03]: And then they're clearing the house and they find the remains of Mary, Brittany, and Bobby Fisher.
[SPEAKER_03]: And they were found with winds which were inflicted before the fire.
[SPEAKER_03]: Mary was found with a gunshot wound to the back of the head and both Brittany and Bobby were found with her throat slashed.
[SPEAKER_03]: Their husband and father Robert Fisher ran like a little bit.
[SPEAKER_03]: after the murders, and after setting the house on fire, right?
[SPEAKER_03]: But I did it.
[SPEAKER_03]: He severed a gas line and poured flamble liquid around the property.
[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, let me tell you some public service if you want to be a criminal and you want to get rid of the evidence, unfortunately because I've worked on the, when you burn a body up unless you incinerate it totally, they could still tell you if your head's been blown off, they could tell if you throw up a slash.
[SPEAKER_03]: And one of the ones that comes to mind at Christmas Eve, killing them, when they did all topsy days later, house print of a guy accidentally burned up in the car, which didn't have him.
[SPEAKER_03]: He had been stabbed in the side, you know, they could tell.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: So you get your fire hotter, Mr. Bobby from sorry Robert Fisher, because you murdered your whole family.
[SPEAKER_05]: Will you set that in yesterday's episode?
[SPEAKER_05]: Do you got to incinerate?
[SPEAKER_05]: You can't just catch them on fire.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I believe if I'm going to burn a body, then we'll be anything left because it'll be in 27 states spread out everywhere.
[SPEAKER_05]: 27.
[SPEAKER_03]: How are many I can do so what he goes on a road trip?
[SPEAKER_03]: What is a stays on road?
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm a road trip right now.
[SPEAKER_03]: It's true could be spreading ashes.
[SPEAKER_05]: You don't know How you if I did know I wouldn't tell no only if it's your kid you tell oh you're gonna go there with me You go there with me.
[SPEAKER_05]: No, don't who has your back bro.
[SPEAKER_03]: All right Bro bro lay down a story for us
[SPEAKER_02]: It's time for family matters.
[SPEAKER_05]: I'm pretty sure I'm going to Colorado in Arapapa, Arapaho, County, and there is a horrible investigation going on.
[SPEAKER_05]: of an 11-year-old boy, who's been charged with murdering his five-year-old brother while he was napping while he was napping.
[SPEAKER_03]: So, a card I hope he was napping.
[SPEAKER_05]: Right.
[SPEAKER_05]: So, according to the Arapaho County Sheriff's Office, Deputies responded on March 10th to a
[SPEAKER_05]: And when officers arrive, they found the five-year-old little boy deceased inside the residence.
[SPEAKER_05]: Investigators determined that the child's 11-year-old brother was the one responsible for the murder.
[SPEAKER_05]: And of course, the case is being investigated as a homicide.
[SPEAKER_05]: Dordys have confirmed that the younger child was killed while inside the home and family members stated that the incident occurred while the five-year-old was napping after school.
[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know how they know that, but whatever makes them feel better.
[SPEAKER_05]: Family members described the incident, of course, as devastating and said that the brothers apparently were close prior to the incident, but due to the ages of
[SPEAKER_05]: Both the victim and the suspect officials have released, of course, limited details about the circumstances of the killing and they have not released the exact calls of death.
[SPEAKER_05]: authorities have also stated that the case has of course again will remain largely sealed under juvenile court protections, but the 11-year-old has been formally charged with first-degree murder and aggravated juvenile offender sentenced in hand and hand-served.
[SPEAKER_03]: the, that is horrible, there is no winner in that.
[SPEAKER_05]: And they're saying that according to Colorado Law, there's no way he can be tried as, and that don't add 11.
[SPEAKER_03]: I think that they, or they bullshed that they can rule that, they can promise to dump it, they're not going to.
[SPEAKER_03]: It just says 11.
[SPEAKER_03]: He's going to get you in our life, 21 and nine.
[SPEAKER_03]: what, not ten years.
[SPEAKER_03]: And a lot of times we go to court and everything, I'm sure they're going to play it out.
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, it's the family is the victims.
[SPEAKER_05]: Exactly.
[SPEAKER_05]: And they go on to say that if convicted and juvenile court sentencing would focus on rehabilitation and would be limited compared to adult penalties.
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, something's wrong there.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: And when they're 11 year old kills, there's something wrong.
[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, I don't like to speculate on that.
[SPEAKER_03]: I certainly don't think that they deserve death pill and the 11 years old, your brain's not developed and what had you.
[SPEAKER_05]: I hope you get to know what you need.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, rightly, too.
[SPEAKER_03]: That's the case for you really do hope.
[SPEAKER_03]: People give you a presentation, yep.
[SPEAKER_03]: So, well, uh, get it now, we bring you peace mode.
[SPEAKER_03]: This story contains a beast made, and the story is just trippy.
[SPEAKER_03]: So we're going to be a Luxe Mississippi, and we want you and I like to get there, right?
[SPEAKER_03]: Tell everybody everything about the Luxe, it's been there probably a hundred times, including my favorite place.
[SPEAKER_03]: We're able to get the big bloody Mary and has half a barbeque chicken and smoke sausage and fat bottoms Yes, and then and the great seasoning and that's less the big bloody Mary if you get the medium It's got chicken wings and all kinds of stuff They shouldn't be but they're barbecuing as good as big jays at porch We want to be lucky to miss sippy
[SPEAKER_03]: And police are releasing new details, this fucking story is out there, in the aggravated assault case, in which two men were arrested for, and I could stick with me on this, for assault to the man, who crushed a two week old puppy's death.
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_03]: Get it?
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_05]: Got it.
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm pretty sure if I was the cop on that scene.
[SPEAKER_05]: You would say, I don't know what I'm going to say.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: But it all began just before.
[SPEAKER_05]: You would have been that mama.
[SPEAKER_05]: Sorry.
[UNKNOWN]: Mmm.
[SPEAKER_03]: it all began just before 1130 Friday night at home in the 1800 block of beach boulevard when all for swos were called number one units we have a 103D in progress there's one
[SPEAKER_03]: the officer's response to the fight call.
[SPEAKER_03]: Please say a man and Matthew Bolton were involved in a physical altercation that turned violent.
[SPEAKER_03]: The Bolton allegedly striking the victim repeatedly in the abdomen and throw in him into a wall.
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so he's kicking his ass, right?
[SPEAKER_03]: The situation escalated hours later at a home on Floyd Drive, where Bolton and Austin Delano are accused of punching and kicking the man while Delano held him in a chokehold.
[SPEAKER_03]: why?
[SPEAKER_03]: Because the man allegedly had said derogatory comments towards a person who was with bulletin in Delane, I clearly get to the dog yet.
[SPEAKER_03]: Right.
[SPEAKER_03]: The situation escalates again after that when the man purposely crushed a two week old Husky puppy, which later died.
[SPEAKER_03]: which led to Bolton and Delano to continue to beat the fuck out of this house.
[SPEAKER_05]: Which they should have.
[SPEAKER_03]: So, the enderman somehow escaped from y'all and he makes it to nearby home on Jim Money Road and he's begging for help.
[SPEAKER_03]: He was taken to a hospital with all-life threatened injuries.
[SPEAKER_03]: The puppy didn't make it to the hospital, indeed.
[SPEAKER_03]: And his identity has not been released by a police at this time.
[SPEAKER_03]: So charges on aggravated cruelty to dog for that man are pending due to nature of his injuries.
[SPEAKER_03]: As he was unable to be arrested at the time of the incident, well, let me tell you what that means.
[SPEAKER_03]: The, you got to go on down, they said, probably some chick that was with him and he said whatever.
[SPEAKER_03]: They start to whip on him, he's like, get swayed from him, you know what?
[SPEAKER_03]: You put this show puppy here, I don't know, I'm stomp it's head and death, then they really need to be them.
[SPEAKER_03]: Be them, probably he's in a coma or something, whereas in surgery, cops get all the stuff work, they show up, and they're going to go rest and fight, I don't even know this is my first going to be breathing in the night the next 10 hours, come back tomorrow on your next show.
[SPEAKER_05]: He's going to face more serious charges.
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, if he dies, they're going to face more serious charges.
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, yes, but it's the soon he recovers.
[SPEAKER_03]: and say the Louisiana, it's aggravated, it's secondary battery, if a person loses consciousness, has a segmental attention or is it extreme?
[SPEAKER_03]: So many, that's basically a symptom to murder.
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, but it's a bigger than the dog.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, well, they attempted to murder him, but they did it because they said something, he said something about some derogatory, about some virus was saying, you know what, he shouldn't have murdered the dog,
[SPEAKER_03]: ride checks, his body can catch.
[SPEAKER_03]: He got shit.
[SPEAKER_03]: Don't doubt him, I guess.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: I'll get to the doll.
[SPEAKER_03]: There you go.
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_03]: So they have it.
[SPEAKER_05]: But Luxie.
[SPEAKER_03]: But you got.
[SPEAKER_05]: I've got a story out of West Virginia and if this is not
[SPEAKER_05]: Tell of our West Virginia, isn't it?
[SPEAKER_05]: All of our West Virginia people.
[SPEAKER_05]: Love them.
[SPEAKER_05]: Yes, but this is a beautiful country.
[SPEAKER_05]: This is about as West Virginia as you.
[SPEAKER_05]: My people are from West Virginia, so like, anyway.
[SPEAKER_05]: In a Clinton den, Clinton den, which is a town in Canowaw County, a woman is facing felony charges following a violent confrontation inside a makeshift residence.
[SPEAKER_05]: Now this makeshift residence is described as a chicken coop.
[SPEAKER_05]: So there's she's living in this right to dance.
[SPEAKER_03]: I want to get my chicken coop over here.
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm going to call him patting them about how they keep their chickens alive.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yes.
[SPEAKER_03]: Love them your art eggs.
[SPEAKER_03]: Thank you that lady last week.
[SPEAKER_03]: He gave us on solicit gave us a dozen yard eggs.
[SPEAKER_03]: it is a crying shame when you have to crack a regular and you can crack that we used to have them all and then we were going out of the country some got any kill them all but she cracked the one egg and one bowl and one another one that didn't even look like the same
[SPEAKER_05]: No.
[SPEAKER_05]: And the orange of these is various colors because you have various chickens.
[SPEAKER_03]: Right.
[SPEAKER_05]: You know, um, but one of the oranges is literally as orange is like fluorescent orange.
[SPEAKER_05]: The hunters have to wear the flavor is.
[SPEAKER_05]: Right.
[SPEAKER_05]: That's where the flavor is.
[SPEAKER_05]: Well,
[SPEAKER_05]: According to Kenawa County Sheriff's Office, Deputy's responded on March 31st of this year to a disturbance on Big Sandy Road.
[SPEAKER_05]: And when they arrived, they spoke with a man and his daughter who reported that they were living inside a converted chicken coop on this particular property.
[SPEAKER_03]: They've been living inside of chicken.
[SPEAKER_03]: And then like the one I built, that I thought was like the Fort Knox, yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: I took two horse stalls, y'all out of this big barn that we have in I made it Fort Knox.
[SPEAKER_03]: But evidently, it wasn't.
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, investigators say that a woman named Anna Groves went to the location, meaning the chicken coop, with another individual who has been identified as Jason Groves, and they attempted to force entry into the structure while this man's daughter was inside.
[SPEAKER_05]: Authorities say groves enter the residence if that's what you can call it, and confronted the occupants, and during the encounter, the daughter armed herself with a knife and stabbed groves.
[SPEAKER_05]: So both groves and the other individual fled the scene before deputies arrived and a short time later, law enforcement was notified of the stabbing and the victim went to CAMC General Hospital in Charleston.
[SPEAKER_05]: And groves was treated for her injuries as well at that location.
[SPEAKER_05]: During the investigation, groves reportedly told authorities
[SPEAKER_05]: to confront the resident over money she believed had been stolen, and she admitted she intended to assault the victim but denied making any threats to kill.
[SPEAKER_05]: Investigators also stated that groves admitted she planned the physical attack of the resident over the theft and no charges will be filed against the daughter who that was self-defense that went and got the knife and you know stabbed.
[SPEAKER_05]: But a warrant has been issued to Anna on felony burglary charges and the investigation remains ongoing.
[SPEAKER_05]: But let's try to
[SPEAKER_05]: We, um, yeah, we need our chicken coop and a hope that those people recover and
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know, can't imagine living in a chicken coop.
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, the one we built, that was Thomas Ford Knox, was, I mean, eight people could live inside that son of this.
[SPEAKER_03]: We have another one on another piece of property that we used to use, um, we just gotta get moved over here.
[SPEAKER_03]: But I think weighs like a thousand pounds, but it's not bigger enough for a human.
[SPEAKER_05]: It's definitely not big enough for humans, but it was a really good purchase because it was a father and daughter that we're making them together.
[SPEAKER_03]: It's like 16, 17 years ago.
[SPEAKER_05]: It's this all this WL.
[SPEAKER_03]: They made it, the father and the daughter made it.
[SPEAKER_03]: It's pretty cool thing.
[SPEAKER_03]: But you know, we use to travel a lot back then too.
[SPEAKER_03]: And when you travel, somebody will take care of your shit.
[SPEAKER_03]: Chicken is included, and that's the way it happens.
[SPEAKER_03]: If they don't, and something that gets in, then you're all fucked.
[SPEAKER_03]: It's time for F of professionals.
[SPEAKER_03]: lots of different college degrees you can get, you know, you can get a associate's degree for two years, you can, you know, whatever, you can get IT tech degree, you can go all the way up, you can get a little bit of come all the way here, you can become a doctor, right?
[SPEAKER_03]: That's, you know, you become a doctor.
[SPEAKER_03]: It's just a long, long road ahead.
[SPEAKER_03]: And you got to be smart, book smart anyway.
[SPEAKER_03]: And you think those are good people.
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I had used to hold the contract for Louise and physician examiners board in nursing board.
[SPEAKER_03]: And I could say they're good and bad and every profession.
[SPEAKER_03]: And you wouldn't believe some of the shit that doctors do.
[SPEAKER_03]: and he got his ass arrested along with seven other people for the roles and along running fraud in kidnapping scheme that target patients who had been receiving treatment inside a hospital's behavioral health unit.
[SPEAKER_03]: Now this doesn't sound like a fucking horror maybe.
[SPEAKER_04]: I know.
[SPEAKER_03]: This is a doctor and seven other people kidnapping these people that are locked up in
[SPEAKER_03]: So the Department of Justice says that psychiatrists, Brian Hyatt, was the mastermind behind the scheme at the Norfolk West Medical Center, behavioral health unit in Springdale, which he ran it all between 2018 and 2022.
[SPEAKER_03]: He was the chief umbraer, right?
[SPEAKER_03]: Also arrested in the federal probe where advanced practice registered nurses,
[SPEAKER_03]: David Devon, Talbert, and Lindsay Hesgutcher.
[SPEAKER_03]: Register an arson format director of the Northwest Medical Center behavioral health unit.
[SPEAKER_03]: Merri Miranda Newburn.
[SPEAKER_03]: and former admissions and assessment referral coordinator at the Behavioral Health Unit Robert Green and former behavioral health unit text, Georgia, G.G.
[SPEAKER_03]: Rice, Owen Benjamin and Colin Harlan.
[SPEAKER_03]: Now, they are charged with kidnapping, Medicare fraud and drug related offenses, right?
[SPEAKER_03]: You just
[SPEAKER_03]: one of where this story is.
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, the federal indictment says that the aid defendants held patients at the hospitals against their will.
[SPEAKER_03]: Sometimes via chemical strains, right?
[SPEAKER_03]: It means that they've dealt them up and said, you know, where they're at or the administration of powerful senators.
[SPEAKER_03]: They also use verbal threats, intimidation, coercion, and physical force to keep the patients assist, essentially kidnapped, where they kidnapped them to inside the facility, so they want to hold them in.
[SPEAKER_03]: Could you fucking imagine to be in there because you already have the mental problems and then these people are doing this to you and like Would if you I got fix Yeah, or got or got or got got it on a control and you're a lot of holy fucking much much tripping on my steel.
[SPEAKER_01]: Exactly.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah
[SPEAKER_03]: So federal prosecutors said the motive for the scheme was deemed being money money money financial with patients being kept longer than medically necessary in order to rack up Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance bills staffers and according to the Diamond staffers
[SPEAKER_03]: would often give patients had been looking to leave another shot called it in the state like I want to get out okay well let me give you this shot of thorsing so your doctor hat is named in more than two hundred active civil lawsuits all accusing him of holding patients hostage just to boost his profits
[SPEAKER_03]: Orcs, I mean, motherfucker, you're a doctor and you're a psychiatrist, you go fucking put people in the couch for $400 now.
[SPEAKER_03]: You don't have to hold people who are mentally ill. Yeah, anyway.
[SPEAKER_03]: Orcs are attorney general, attorney general, Tim Griffin said in statement, and his office has led the state level investigation in the highest bullshit.
[SPEAKER_03]: He said, Maulfus has led the investigation and prosecution of Dr. Hyde at the state level.
[SPEAKER_03]: And I am pleased to see the federal authorities bring their own charges.
[SPEAKER_03]: We were working closely with our federal partners in their case to ensure Hyde and his code conspirators are held accountable for their crimes.
[SPEAKER_03]: So attorneys, here's Cindy's favorite part.
[SPEAKER_03]: No, this is for the victims.
[SPEAKER_03]: But attorneys for highs, alleged victims, told five news online that the federal charges are encouraging.
[SPEAKER_03]: Matt Lindsay, who's a partner at the Odom Law Farm, represents one of the victims, said the indictment validates many of those lawsuits.
[SPEAKER_03]: Cause you know, it's kind of hard to get these people were in there for mental issues, right?
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: He said, we just think this is the first step towards justice for the thousands of victims in this fraught scheme and frankly, in kidnapping scheme at Northwest Medical Center.
[SPEAKER_03]: Folks that seek out help for mental health issues deserve to be treated with sincerity and kindness and have their issues heard.
[SPEAKER_03]: And that's one time that I couldn't agree with a lawyer as soon as before.
[SPEAKER_03]: Right.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: That's just horseshoe, tough.
[SPEAKER_03]: After professionals on such a level.
[SPEAKER_03]: And how do you think they they've given that up?
[SPEAKER_03]: So, you're the head of the mental ward for a lot, I don't know if I think all of that psychiatry ward, which I look y'all just maybe a year and a half, a little more or so ago, I had to put one of my family members in, you know, and you're really placed in the ultimate trust in these people.
[SPEAKER_03]: But you're the head of it and you keep these people in, because they
[SPEAKER_03]: you keep remember that I mean all those bills have to be sent in the money comes out at what point do you get the the is it your weekly fucking poker night which is seven other asshole friends that you distribute the money are your yacht or your trip to yeah but there's some point the money comes back i mean they they it's here is he a shareholder in the fucking hospital where how do they get the money back so i'm wondering for that from
[SPEAKER_03]: So, F-dumb, F-dumb, those F-dup professionals.
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, family matters.
[SPEAKER_02]: It's time for family matters.
[SPEAKER_03]: Y'all, we have...
[SPEAKER_03]: 99% of the stores would get our family matters and it's not like we just won't just hash on families and shitheads, but that's just what gets reported.
[SPEAKER_05]: I know, and then it's eerie to me sometimes how our stories kind of like bounce off of each other, right?
[SPEAKER_05]: Like, I just pull up my next story and it's the way it's that I'm pretty sure that's a lea-marie.
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm asking a producer because she's she'll send them to me in like groups of kind of things that are related in about sin you saw them in some whatever, but I mean, she finds shit like
[SPEAKER_03]: The doctors in the Arkansas.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, who gets that?
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, the stories that you sent me for for the for today.
[SPEAKER_05]: I went out.
[SPEAKER_05]: I had had used and so I had to go back to some prior stories you sent me and I just pulled this one up not knowing that that's what you were going to tell this story.
[SPEAKER_05]: Right.
[SPEAKER_05]: But these go hand in hand.
[SPEAKER_05]: We have a Texas man who held his wife captive
[SPEAKER_05]: in a bedroom inside their $1.1 million mansion in Houston for five years.
[SPEAKER_03]: He had a captain inside a million dollar mansion.
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_05]: I wonder if they had door to ask.
[SPEAKER_05]: So, well, is- Or she's still cooking.
[SPEAKER_05]: No.
[SPEAKER_05]: James Earl Johnson, who's 46 years old, was arrested Friday and charged with injury to a disabled individual in abandoning or endangering a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual, according to Harris County Criminal Court Records.
[SPEAKER_05]: He kept his wife under locking key, and the home they shared with their adult children.
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, God.
[SPEAKER_05]: So the wife did not have access to a phone.
[SPEAKER_03]: This, you know, comes back month and walks.
[SPEAKER_03]: It might have me locked into the kids being on it.
[SPEAKER_05]: have access to, she did not have access to a phone or food.
[SPEAKER_05]: And Johnson would leave her one egg a day and feed her some dinner according to the document.
[SPEAKER_05]: The victim is 46, is a 46-year-old disabled woman, and she actually finally managed to call 911 after Johnson mistakenly left his phone on a nightstand in a bedroom.
[SPEAKER_05]: So he cut the call short when she's on the phone when 911 slapped his wife and carried her back to bed before hanging up on the 911 dispatch because that's going to work when the cops aren't coming, not.
[SPEAKER_05]: So the victim was hospitalized on Monday according to her adult son and he did not elaborate on the nature of her disability.
[SPEAKER_05]: And the husband's behavior went undetected for years.
[SPEAKER_05]: Neighbors understood to have been unaware that the woman was being held hostage
[SPEAKER_05]: So the victim tried to contact police at least one prior occasion and officers responded to the residence, but nothing was done.
[SPEAKER_05]: The victim also allegedly claimed that she and her children were told to stay quiet and not speak to police.
[SPEAKER_05]: And Johnson was released out of jail on a $50,000 bond.
[SPEAKER_05]: He's trying, he is staying with a nephew with his nephew and blah, blah, blah, I mean, just disgusting.
[SPEAKER_03]: This is what he did.
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, he's a master electrician.
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, he's going to say what he did for a different level.
[SPEAKER_05]: He's a master electrician.
[SPEAKER_03]: Probably on his own business.
[SPEAKER_05]: And he purchased the home in 2015.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yep.
[SPEAKER_03]: You know what?
[SPEAKER_03]: Whether it's a chicken shack or a mansion.
[SPEAKER_03]: that matter, right, the crime is the crime.
[SPEAKER_05]: And I wonder if she's actually disabled because they don't say what it is, but they do go on to say that there's court records showing that the wife that's being held hostage took the man to court, family court in 2001, and again in 2002, seeking child support, wonder who fucking nice.
[SPEAKER_03]: I know who nice.
[SPEAKER_03]: Who knows, but I bet you don't know anything about this next story, this time for Dumbdumb in the court.
[SPEAKER_03]: Alright, we're going to California and I do not think we've done this particular form of sexual
[SPEAKER_03]: Act.
[SPEAKER_03]: I never, maybe, maybe class.
[SPEAKER_03]: This one is one.
[SPEAKER_03]: What do you ever say to the definitely never be accused of?
[SPEAKER_03]: But desto California in a man, this is why he's dumped down in the court because he's been convicted and I'll tell you about it in a minute, but he's been convicted of a stalking and breaking
[SPEAKER_03]: After he snuck until woman's home, and three guesses.
[SPEAKER_05]: Right, sir.
[SPEAKER_03]: Any kind of sex access on the ears is right.
[SPEAKER_03]: That you don't want.
[SPEAKER_03]: That's what, how?
[SPEAKER_03]: What type of sex act did he commit against this woman?
[SPEAKER_03]: That's a crime.
[SPEAKER_05]: A saw to me?
[SPEAKER_03]: No.
[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, we've talked about saw to me before.
[SPEAKER_05]: Would you ever talk to you about this before?
[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know if we ever have it.
[SPEAKER_03]: If you give me more.
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, um, by, you let me know.
[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.
[SPEAKER_03]: All right.
[SPEAKER_03]: So he breaks into the home with the intent to commit a sex act after he snuck into the woman's home and sucked on her toes as she, like, sleeping in the bed.
[SPEAKER_03]: That's disgusting.
[SPEAKER_03]: And this according to the day and the sheriff, yes, that's fucking disgusting.
[SPEAKER_03]: So the Santa Claus County DA announced last week that this done done in the court, 28-year-old Christian Ayandro Saludero and going on, was sentenced to the maximum under California law of six years and eight months of state prison.
[SPEAKER_03]: The DA referred to him by the last name of Salorio.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yelka Ziggs got 10 fucking names.
[SPEAKER_03]: The Celario pled no contest to the crimes, dumped up in the court, and I can't even imagine standing up there and getting six years for sucking on one of his ties, but he's still facing federal charges related to drug trafficking.
[SPEAKER_03]: So the conviction, dubbed out in the court, stems from what prosecutors described as an obsession with the particular woman that began in early in 2025.
[SPEAKER_03]: So to Larry, I'll have to show it up of the woman's job several times a day.
[SPEAKER_03]: I just want to, we several times a day.
[SPEAKER_03]: Any hung around, we'll either round, outside,
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, it's something that shakes a nice thumbs up, right?
[SPEAKER_05]: That's on point.
[SPEAKER_05]: I hope she reported it, but.
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, the dumb in the court, he asked her out several times in, obviously she said that.
[SPEAKER_03]: And once he sent her a letter telling her, he wanted to take her to Mexico.
[SPEAKER_03]: He would sleep in his car outside our house in an alleyway.
[SPEAKER_03]: And he watched some of her family leave in her home, checking on doors to gain access.
[SPEAKER_03]: This all, the cops have proven all this in the court, and this dumb dumb in the court.
[SPEAKER_03]: Now let's get down to the meat of the matter of the lickin' takes.
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, on May the 21st, 2025, the Stanislaus County Sheriff said that Celario, as fancies didn't do it, no he didn't sell this on this Woody, and the fancies didn't do it enough anymore.
[SPEAKER_03]: So he breaks into the woman's home and surrounds California.
[SPEAKER_03]: The woman inside told deputies that the man in her bedroom in bed and licked her toes and tried to get her into bed.
[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, that's not even one of my stores or what I like to do that line.
[SPEAKER_03]: If you use the 100 times and you get lucky once, when you bite her, you might've got a way if she was like a really hard sleeper, licking on a toes, when you bite her toes and you wake her up and you like, come on, well, give it to me.
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, the woman pushed him off and called 911, but not before.
[SPEAKER_03]: She talked to him in a friendly demeanor to keep him calm.
[SPEAKER_03]: The squirt of the A rights, actually.
[SPEAKER_03]: Other family members went into her bedroom and demanded that he leave.
[SPEAKER_03]: Guess what?
[SPEAKER_03]: He ran like a little bitch.
[SPEAKER_03]: Will the share specials victim unit investigators were able to use the woman's statement or statements along with the video surveillance to find him in a rest him on bargory, stalking, and sexual battery charges?
[SPEAKER_03]: and our dumb dumb in the court admitted to break it into the home to contact the woman in the scores of the day.
[SPEAKER_03]: And there you have it.
[SPEAKER_03]: And he got six years.
[SPEAKER_03]: You know, fucking got more than some murderers getting California.
[SPEAKER_05]: That's what I was thinking.
[SPEAKER_03]: No, don't be by what he did a lot of shit.
[SPEAKER_03]: The stalking and bargory.
[SPEAKER_03]: Same thing people realize if you break into a house, even if you don't steal something,
[SPEAKER_03]: is Barbara.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: Right.
[SPEAKER_03]: But he stole a bit of DNA off her toes.
[SPEAKER_05]: You said there was also like set a drug charges.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, but that doesn't deal drugs.
[SPEAKER_05]: The stalking her constantly.
[SPEAKER_03]: An enasmus slurry.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: It dumped him in the court because I didn't care.
[SPEAKER_03]: All the care was about he got DNA off her toes.
[SPEAKER_03]: One of the DNA swabbed his mouth.
[SPEAKER_03]: right or her taste.
[SPEAKER_03]: That's fucked up.
[SPEAKER_04]: That is.
[SPEAKER_03]: If I wake up, motherfuckers is biting and lick of my taste.
[SPEAKER_05]: They won't promise you.
[SPEAKER_03]: I just take my big toe nails sliced.
[SPEAKER_03]: They're right.
[SPEAKER_03]: This is so wrong.
[SPEAKER_03]: motherfuckers.
[SPEAKER_03]: No, I do it in a former WWE.
[SPEAKER_03]: Then I'll call Kool-Aid, the chief of the Texas acely, champagne, so come get this dead body out of my house.
[SPEAKER_03]: Exactly.
[SPEAKER_03]: There you have it.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: What you got?
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, again, I guess this is a family matters.
[SPEAKER_02]: It's time for family matters.
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm going to Maine.
[SPEAKER_03]: It's a whole ways time for family matters.
[SPEAKER_03]: This whole show should be named family matters.
[SPEAKER_03]: Maine, Maine, Maine.
[SPEAKER_03]: Demolidated every time is to the Grand State or... Oh, gosh.
[SPEAKER_03]: Here we go.
[SPEAKER_03]: What is the state motto for Maine?
[SPEAKER_00]: Here's an answer from ffletbne.com.
[SPEAKER_03]: And that's not what I meant.
[SPEAKER_03]: Says I Director Ali, what is Maine's, what do you call it?
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know.
[SPEAKER_05]: It's stone.
[SPEAKER_03]: Louisiana Sportsman's Paradise.
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh.
[SPEAKER_05]: Here, that would be the motto I thought.
[SPEAKER_03]: What is Maine's motto?
[SPEAKER_03]: Fuck it, if you're from Maine, let us know.
[SPEAKER_05]: I was thinking, I can't believe I can't remember our life or from Maine that came and she was like, we're not a granny.
[SPEAKER_03]: I know, whatever.
[SPEAKER_03]: I get wrong every time and I apologize.
[SPEAKER_03]: We love our life for some Maine.
[SPEAKER_03]: The Maine's a beautiful place.
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm gonna look it up while you can tell the story.
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, a Maine man is being charged with attempted murder.
[SPEAKER_05]: After he said, his bed on fire with his girlfriend in it, but he was also still in it.
[SPEAKER_05]: set.
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_05]: Police responded to a home on Beachnut Hill for a report of a fire that had been intentionally set inside the home.
[SPEAKER_05]: Investigators say the homeowner who's Terry Couture, who's 41 years old, set the bed on fire following an argument he had with his
[SPEAKER_05]: girlfriend.
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, both he and his girlfriend were in the bed.
[SPEAKER_05]: Authorities said the fire was quickly put out and there was no serious injuries reported, but Couture was arrested and charged with attempted murder, arson, aggravated criminal mischief, and domestic violence, criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon, and the investigation is ongoing.
[SPEAKER_05]: If you're going to set what this is
[SPEAKER_03]: Nice, nice hair day.
[SPEAKER_05]: Um, I mean, if you're going to set fire to your bed, I don't really think you want to be in it.
[SPEAKER_05]: Just my thoughts.
[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, you know, maybe you do.
[SPEAKER_03]: Maybe you do.
[SPEAKER_03]: Maybe you want to do whatever.
[SPEAKER_05]: How about you do you?
[SPEAKER_03]: You do you.
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, so.
[SPEAKER_03]: All right, so back to Maine, I am now going to be famous about Maine.
[SPEAKER_03]: So evidently, it is says I direct, or that it's state motto is Doreasia, which is Latin for I lead or I direct, now I'll tell you a couple of things about Maine, right?
[SPEAKER_03]: So Maine is renowned for its rugged rocky coastline, iconic lighthouses, like the one that's Kelchips, and that's pretty cool.
[SPEAKER_03]: In premium seafood, Thomas Davenport attorneys at Laugh, the son of Solopster, three primary things Maine is famous for, which we've had number one, Tommy.
[SPEAKER_03]: Main Lobster, Main is recognized as the source of 90% of the United States Lobsters supply, right, to the Arcadia National Park, and number three, their famous for their lighthouses and coastline, but they, they're this and they're real quick and we're in the shape.
[SPEAKER_03]: What are some common main slaying terms?
[SPEAKER_03]: You know they get that accent, right?
[SPEAKER_03]: I think they say the same thing about us.
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, uh,
[SPEAKER_03]: some of the common ones are a piece.
[SPEAKER_03]: A piece?
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, like your a piece of shit, like your a piece.
[SPEAKER_03]: Which is a unit of linear linear measure equal to whatever the person attends at the time.
[SPEAKER_05]: Like break me off.
[SPEAKER_03]: So we gotta go up here, please.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: But we gotta go up here, a piece, right?
[SPEAKER_03]: Here's another one, you and I, but he's performing this.
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: A-Y-U-A-S, right?
[SPEAKER_03]: I just didn't.
[SPEAKER_03]: This is the first, the first word, the most main born babies.
[SPEAKER_03]: That's funny.
[SPEAKER_03]: Beans.
[SPEAKER_05]: Beans is like beans.
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, this says beans and mecha.
[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know what that means Bob This I don't know.
[SPEAKER_05]: Right, Bob.
[SPEAKER_05]: You're a child, Bob.
[SPEAKER_03]: Nick name.
[SPEAKER_03]: Nick name for anyone.
[SPEAKER_03]: Bug Which is another name for a lobster.
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh big balls.
[SPEAKER_03]: Chalpt Cunning Find us kind and that might end up with that because I have no idea what any of that means
[SPEAKER_03]: But we love our main people, our main lifers.
[SPEAKER_03]: And all that good shit.
[SPEAKER_03]: What would you like to say?
[SPEAKER_03]: Main is given the nickname, the pine tree state.
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, you know what, I call it got from under right here and see how long we've passed, you understand.
[SPEAKER_05]: Would you like to know the real granite state?
[SPEAKER_05]: Isn't the kind of the same for it now?
[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, near answer.
[SPEAKER_03]: Mm-hmm.
[SPEAKER_03]: I got to figure out, said later.
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm going to name this.
[SPEAKER_03]: The main said, what is something you can only get in Maine?
[SPEAKER_03]: Only in Maine?
[SPEAKER_05]: Mm-hmm.
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know.
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, inquiring minds one and a day.
[SPEAKER_03]: You can only get the bake well, cream, baking powder, and Maine, or Maine maple syrup, or Kate's butter, or Morse's sour crowd.
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_03]: I need that.
[SPEAKER_03]: That's enough for today about Maine.
[SPEAKER_03]: So, what is the most famous crime that ever occurred in Maine?
[SPEAKER_00]: One of the most famous crimes in Maine history is the 1983 murder of Charlie and Mena Broughton in Bangor.
[SPEAKER_00]: Often referred to as the Bangor Mall murders.
[SPEAKER_00]: Another widely known case is the 1981 disappearance and murder of 12-year-old Sarah Cherian Bowden, which led to the controversial conviction of Dennis to Shane, a case still debated today.
[SPEAKER_03]: And there you go.
[SPEAKER_03]: I ended it.
[SPEAKER_03]: It was all about Maine, but it ended it with some true crime time in Maine, right?
[SPEAKER_03]: It's true.
[SPEAKER_03]: All right, you got anything else, Mama?
[SPEAKER_04]: Nope.
[SPEAKER_03]: I don't need that.
[SPEAKER_03]: We'd love to appreciate each.
[SPEAKER_03]: Every one of y'all, three, one, three, R, L, R, C, tip, hashtag, what happened to my son?
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm Woody Everton.
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm Cindy Everton.
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I'll tell you later.
[SPEAKER_03]: Peace.