True Crime Time For April 11, 2026 | Gilgo Beach Killer Pleads Guilty, Insurance Murder Plot, Toy Box Killer Case
In this episode of True Crime Time For, Woody Overton delivers a powerful and emotional breakdown of major cases spanning decades — from long-awaited justice to some of the darkest crimes ever uncovered.
The episode begins with a historic update in the Gilgo Beach serial killer case, where Rex Heuermann pleads guilty to multiple murders, finally bringing answers to families after years of uncertainty. The chilling details of the crimes — including strangulation and calculated planning — highlight the calculated nature of serial offenders.
Woody then shifts into a disturbing case out of North Carolina, where a man is accused of poisoning his wife using eye drops to collect life insurance money. The case takes an even darker turn when it’s revealed he later staged his own kidnapping and attempted to manipulate investigators.
The episode also dives into one of the most horrifying criminal cases ever documented — the Toy Box Killer, a sadistic predator who kidnapped and tortured victims in a custom-built chamber. The story serves as a stark reminder of the depths of human evil and the importance of survivor testimony.
Additional cases include:
- A dangerous multi-state police chase involving children inside the suspect vehicle
- A tragic case involving New Orleans comedian Boogie B, killed as an innocent bystander
- A federal case involving rapper Pooh Shiesty and a coordinated armed robbery and kidnapping scheme
Throughout the episode, Woody reinforces a central message: justice takes time, but it does come — and community awareness plays a critical role in getting there.
🎧 Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Madison Case Update
02:00 This Day in History – Keddie Cabin Murders
06:00 Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Pleads Guilty
14:00 Details of Victims and Investigation
20:00 Family Matters: Eye Drop Poisoning Murder Case
27:00 Insurance Fraud and Staged Kidnapping
32:00 Alabama High-Speed Chase with Children
38:00 Toy Box Killer Case Breakdown
52:00 New Orleans Boogie B Shooting Case
58:00 F’ed Up Professionals: Pooh Shiesty Federal Case
01:08:00 Closing Thoughts and Call to Action
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[SPEAKER_07]: So with that bill, since not with me, the she's getting ready for some pretty big stuff and I think she'll be with me one Monday, but let's get down to true crime time for
[SPEAKER_07]: April the 11th.
[SPEAKER_07]: And on this day, we back in 1981, I was 11 years old, Sheila Sharp walked under her house in Kitty, California after a sleepover, and she found her mom, her brother, and her brother's friend, all murdered.
[SPEAKER_07]: Her two other brothers and their friend,
[SPEAKER_07]: a hammer and an eye for discovered at the scene, and we're believed to be the murder weapon.
[SPEAKER_07]: Three years later, Tina's remains were discovered 100 miles away from the cabin, and to this day, the murder's remain unsolved.
[SPEAKER_07]: So many families, man, you know, read about them.
[SPEAKER_07]: We talk about them.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Marta Varser is coming up.
[SPEAKER_07]: These are real people.
[SPEAKER_07]: And we've had great success in the past one, using life for us to solve these crimes.
[SPEAKER_07]: And I hope we can continue to do it, y'all.
[SPEAKER_07]: But we can't do it without you.
[SPEAKER_07]: So thank you for liking and listening to Sharon.
[SPEAKER_07]: Thank you, Patrona Convex.
[SPEAKER_07]: We'd love and appreciate each and every one of y'all.
[SPEAKER_07]: All right, we're going to go out and tell you, and we'll tell you a lot about this cat.
[SPEAKER_07]: The Gilgoe Beach Circular Rex Humberman, and he's a guy that's charged with killing seven women and scouting the remains throughout Long Island, New York.
[SPEAKER_07]: And he actually pled guilty this past Wednesday, which ends the case that went for decades.
[SPEAKER_07]: Everybody just like with Dary Todd Lee was here doing it.
[SPEAKER_07]: Everybody had fears of the serial killer of that was in the region that they couldn't catch right Syregs Herman is a 60-year-old architect.
[SPEAKER_07]: He admitted to murdering Melissa Barthelomy Megan Warman Amber Castello Marine Brain at Barnes Jessica Taylor Sandra Castilla
[SPEAKER_07]: in Valeria Mack, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: Just piece of shit killer.
[SPEAKER_07]: He also took responsibility for another murder which had been charged in that's Karen Vergata.
[SPEAKER_07]: In court, last Wednesday, her men said
[SPEAKER_07]: meaning, this is a parcel as you get.
[SPEAKER_07]: He choked him to death, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: And he'll be sentenced once you're in the 17th and I'm pretty sure I don't have to look at it.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, they don't have the death penalty out there, but who else deserves it, but this cat, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: Before Humberman changed his plea because memory played not guilty, the self-out counting district attorney Ray Tierney asked him to confirm details surrounding each murder as the members of the victim's families were heard gasping and audibly crying in the courtroom.
[SPEAKER_07]: Oner about July 6, 2010, did you meet Megan Waterman with intent to cause her death?
[SPEAKER_07]: And did you cause her death?
[SPEAKER_07]: That's what the DA asked.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yes, her man replied.
[SPEAKER_07]: Terry, what I want to ask, how warm and along with the other victims were killed.
[SPEAKER_07]: Strangulation is what Harman said.
[SPEAKER_07]: That's the term he asked about each victim's death.
[SPEAKER_07]: One by one, this dude stood there and said, Strangulation, Strangulation, Strangulation.
[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, come on man.
[SPEAKER_07]: Herman's ex-wife, ASA, L-Rup, and daughter Victoria, Herman could be seen holding hands and clushing tissues as they listen, so their lives are destroyed also, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: My thoughts and prayers are with the victims in their families, elder up-toe reporters, outside the courthouse.
[SPEAKER_07]: Their losses are measurable, and the focus should be on them at this time and moment.
[SPEAKER_07]: I ask that you give some privacy to my family as they navigate through this very difficult time.
[SPEAKER_07]: You know, it's not the wife and daughters fault that this needs a serial killer.
[SPEAKER_07]: Harman is also a great work with the FBI's behavior analysis unit to be studied by federal officials as part of his agreement with prosecutors.
[SPEAKER_07]: Harman has an obligation to be truthful, accurate, and complete with the FBI.
[SPEAKER_07]: And it defended also has an absolute right to change his plea to accept responsibility and
[SPEAKER_07]: that decision is ultimately up to the defendant.
[SPEAKER_07]: He controls this case and that's his prerogative.
[SPEAKER_07]: That's his right.
[SPEAKER_07]: And that's what happened here today when Rex said that he wants to accept responsibility and didn't want to receive the trial.
[SPEAKER_07]: Go ahead, he took responsibility but a lot of serial killers would do that because they're proud of it, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: But her move was the rest now side of his midtown man had an office back in July, 223 and he absolutely steadfastly said he was in a sense for all these three years and the trial was coming up in September.
[SPEAKER_07]: But the Gilga Beach investigation was starting to spot light way back in 2010 after police discovered numerous sets of human remains along an isolated beach highway along Island, while searching for the 23-year-old Shannon Gilbert.
[SPEAKER_07]: used DNA analysis to identify the remains of several of the victims found throughout their lives, because they had been there a minute.
[SPEAKER_07]: Remains of six women, Bartholome, Costello, Breiner Barnes, Warderman, Taylor, and Mac were to recover along the ocean parkway and Gilgo Beach.
[SPEAKER_07]: The remains of the seven victims of Castilla were found more than 60 miles away in the
[SPEAKER_07]: You know, being a rich architect, you had a place in the Hampton, you just had to kill him another one.
[SPEAKER_07]: And eighth woman, Karen Vergada, was discovered nearly 20 miles west on Fire Island in 1996 and later near Gilgo Beach in 2011.
[SPEAKER_07]: So, but cameraman, the being the serial killer that he is, also admitted it to the uncharged murder of a guy on Wednesday in this brings the victims in the case all the way back to 1993.
[SPEAKER_07]: Today was a very special day for us in law enforcement because it gives us the opportunity to turn to these victims and their families and say, listen, we told you we were going to work really hard.
[SPEAKER_07]: We told you we were going to do everything we can to bring closer to you.
[SPEAKER_07]: And that's why we work in law enforcement.
[SPEAKER_07]: And that's what they said in these conference.
[SPEAKER_07]: And when the reality all alone, he was assessively targeting innocent women for death.
[SPEAKER_07]: He thought about killing them.
[SPEAKER_07]: He could silence them forever and get away with murder.
[SPEAKER_07]: But he was wrong because it was these victims.
[SPEAKER_07]: These women who refuse to stay silent.
[SPEAKER_07]: Y'all, that is really, really, really powerful.
[SPEAKER_07]: They had a lot of statements, you know, put the victims' families about how to destroy their lives and everything that naturally separates for all of them.
[SPEAKER_07]: In 2022, Harmoon, who was living in a nearby Mesopotamia park, was identified as a suspect after the newly formed Gilgo Beach Task Force, used a vehicle registration database to connect him to pick up truck that a witness reported seeing when one victim disappeared way back in 2010.
[SPEAKER_07]: and prosecutors said that he's burner phones to raise beans with the victims before he had inducted them.
[SPEAKER_07]: So, they also retested some DNA found on the victims' remains in, guess what, it led to hermond, and that self-owned data indicated he had been in contact with a few of the women right before they disappeared.
[SPEAKER_07]: In the internet search, remember clear, you internet, internet search history also revealed harmless interest in graphic, torture, pornography, and use surrounding the Gilgogi's killings, including the renewed investigation efforts.
[SPEAKER_07]: Investigators, ultimately, attain however, means DNA, accurate eight through a box of partially
[SPEAKER_07]: The DNA found on the box was then linked to a male hair recovered from a barlap used to restrain one of the victims from barlap.
[SPEAKER_07]: Oh man, yeah, after I was told you about this before, after I was back in 2023, the tech to spent nearly two weeks, searching the backyard of Herman's family home, and there they found a basement ball holding 2709 weapons along with a computer containing what prosecutors described as a blueprint for the killings.
[SPEAKER_07]: So,
[SPEAKER_07]: Anyway, y'all, I don't know.
[SPEAKER_07]: I don't know what kind of deal he thinks he's going to get of what they said in exchange for his emissions, the killing of a goddess.
[SPEAKER_07]: I guess they just in charge and for it.
[SPEAKER_07]: So he's he's guilty, pled guilty to seven murders, heller jail, good job to the cops.
[SPEAKER_07]: Way to go, never give up, never surrender y'all, and it's on the same one all our cases.
[SPEAKER_07]: never give up.
[SPEAKER_07]: I just truly believe in justice.
[SPEAKER_07]: Just a misbarable in this case.
[SPEAKER_07]: Jesus, Louise, I believe in justice.
[SPEAKER_07]: I believe that one day, three, one, three RRC tip, one day, the right tip is going to come through the one day, the right thing is going to happen.
[SPEAKER_07]: Justice will be served.
[SPEAKER_07]: Just don't ever give up.
[SPEAKER_07]: This guy goes all the way back to the early nineties.
[SPEAKER_07]: I don't
[SPEAKER_07]: It's time for family matters.
[SPEAKER_07]: All right, we're going out to North Carolina.
[SPEAKER_07]: And they got a guy, a husband, who's accused of using adrobs to poison his wife, boy, back in 2018.
[SPEAKER_07]: And he entered a night guilty plea to new charges.
[SPEAKER_07]: That's prosecutor say he staged his own kidnapping.
[SPEAKER_07]: Prosecutious State of Joshua Hunsucker, who's a 41-year-old former paramedic, systematically killed his wife, Stacey Robertson, Hunsucker, with eyedrops, which contained the chemical
[SPEAKER_07]: One last Monday, Hunsucker, they said he stood quietly, as his defense attorney entered his not guilty plea, but farce degree, murder, insurance fraud, and attaining property by false pre-sense in Gaston County, New York, Carolina.
[SPEAKER_07]: Prosecutors say that Glen Sucker put eye drops in Stacey's drinks over an experienced standard period, and eventually led to her death in the couple's Mount Holly Hone, in the court to local WBTV.
[SPEAKER_07]: The investigator said, Glen Sucker told people that his wife had died of a heart attack in September 2018, and he filed paperwork with the insurance company.
[SPEAKER_07]: Now, this little catch-to-head here, her body was cremating all.
[SPEAKER_07]: Stacey's body was cremated within two days of her death, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: Get rid of the evidence.
[SPEAKER_07]: But suspicion arose when Stacey's mother reported that Hunsucker seen unusually unfazed by the death and had moved
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, prosecutors say they were able to build their case on a single blood sample taken by the hospital due to the North Carolina woman's status as an organ donor, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: in his wife and child on first-degree murder charges, while out of bond at 2023, authorities say that Hunsucker stays his own kidnapping and intimidate it and harass his late-wise parents.
[SPEAKER_07]: And he's accused of using zip ties in the state's kidnapping and claiming his in-laws injected him with an unknown substance.
[SPEAKER_07]: I guess it's not a fucker to do anything to get away, but he got hauled back in the court in August of 2024, Tansr to these new allegations that, oh, I don't top of that, new allegations that he attempted to poison his daughter who was then 10 using the same method.
[SPEAKER_07]: prosecutors demanded the revocation of his bell package in the judge said swing his ass lock him up.
[SPEAKER_07]: Hunsucker has requested that his trial be moved out of gas to county due to intense media coverage and a trial date for the murder cases still being finalized.
[SPEAKER_07]: You sir are going to get some North Carolina justice and I am almost positive.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yep, big red or North Carolina.
[SPEAKER_07]: They got the deaf pill on me, and, you know, I don't know, I don't understand.
[SPEAKER_07]: Killin' you white, bro, I've got the deed just all up.
[SPEAKER_07]: He just absolutely got away with it.
[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, I did it.
[SPEAKER_07]: I got it, and I got a bird and a body bird today's after no way.
[SPEAKER_07]: No way, they're gonna catch me.
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, just as comes in many forms, and this time is because this lady was an organ dinner in North Carolina who'd get his ass.
[SPEAKER_07]: All right, you know, I had a thief, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: We're going out to Alabama, Colorado, Alabama.
[SPEAKER_07]: And this is kind of a crazy story.
[SPEAKER_07]: So they say Sunday afternoon is a Claire, Alabama, or he's a pretty quiet, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: Maybe grab some sweet tea, watch some football, argue about whether to grill or smoke the risk it
[SPEAKER_07]: You know, just a chill Southern Sunday afternoon, just relax, get ready for the week.
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, what happened in Calera was a high speed, wrong way interstate chase over some stolen merchandise, and included four children in the suspect.
[SPEAKER_07]: with 46 par arrest across four states.
[SPEAKER_07]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_07]: to tell you about it.
[SPEAKER_07]: So Claire placed a parban office so she responded around 2.20 p.m. to a shoplifting call at the local Walmart right happens every day and if you get arrested of Walmart they're on purpose bringing you for the back of the store right through the middle of store right through the long-ass checkout lines with 400 registers and only three people working we all know about Walmart but they want to make an example of it so they respond and pick up their shop
[SPEAKER_07]: and the shop lifter decided they didn't want to go with the police, so they bolted from the scene and headed north on the U.S. started to win, then they cut over to Highway 87 toward Interstate 65 southbound.
[SPEAKER_07]: Now, at this point, the officers needed the suspects for driving recklessly at high speeds, which combined with the discovery that children were inside their vehicle, it prompted the cops to say, you know what, pull back.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, but I don't want to call them the rack.
[SPEAKER_07]: They got kids in the car, and And you know, and truthfully that's that that's the right thing that day, but the store didn't end, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: So after the Clare PD pulls back so you know, and then I'll eyeball for killing the kids The children county aid to see stepped up and law enforcement from Jimison and Clayton P. Clinton PD along with Alabama state troopers picked up the pursuit
[SPEAKER_07]: the suspects, the side of the driver on the correct side of the interstate was optional.
[SPEAKER_07]: So they cross over and go the wrong way on a 65.
[SPEAKER_07]: Now, I've seen this happen, and it ended up with a lot of people being dead.
[SPEAKER_07]: The troopers responded by to the pulling spike strokes, which, well, no, I told y'all about them.
[SPEAKER_07]: They come rolling up on the thing, and you have to leave them away out, you block off all the lanes, and you leave them away out for the vehicle to go through, and right before you're standing out there, put your life at risk, I've done it, right before the vehicle gets to you, you roll it out, and it hits it, and when they hit them, they don't
[SPEAKER_07]: Then I'll blow up like you see on TV.
[SPEAKER_07]: It just punctures it and then within them next half mile so the tires are running flat.
[SPEAKER_07]: You're sooner or later dragging sparks and the vehicle becomes disabled.
[SPEAKER_07]: So they did that in the the vehicle will stop.
[SPEAKER_07]: And guess what?
[SPEAKER_07]: Within minutes, they had them 10, 15 under us.
[SPEAKER_07]: So, let me tell you about the kids involved in this show.
[SPEAKER_07]: The, I said, perhaps the most sober and detail in all of this.
[SPEAKER_07]: Investigators say two young children were inside the vehicle throughout the entire chase.
[SPEAKER_07]: and two more children had been left behind at the Walmart.
[SPEAKER_07]: And it's called to the Alabama Department of Human Resources.
[SPEAKER_07]: And they were notified and they took custody off for the kids.
[SPEAKER_07]: The first suspect was from Montgomery, is now facing charges, including felony attempt to lead, reckless endangerment, abandonment of a child, retail theft,
[SPEAKER_07]: in the cops also said that this individual has prior retail theft charges.
[SPEAKER_07]: So, free-co-fly, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: This would, when they do for 11.
[SPEAKER_07]: Now, the second suspect has even longer lists.
[SPEAKER_07]: of being a freak of flyer, has 46 pyrs across four states and multiple outstanding felony warrants, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: You get 46 reps on like who the fuck can go to court 46 times while going to prison?
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, this person didn't make their all the time.
[SPEAKER_07]: So they returned over to the L. More County Sheriff's Office, which had warrants waiting.
[SPEAKER_07]: A Calera PD, credit the multi-eds, the teamwork from children's county and the state troopers, as a central for bringing the chase to clothes without further incident.
[SPEAKER_07]: And you know what, y'all, that means without further.
[SPEAKER_07]: Bloodshed, the one I saw on the state 55, they got on the wrong way, and it was a closed-off prison, it was an immediate, and they shut off the interstate, and everything else, and bad guys kept running, and it was late at night, and they ended up hitting another car head on and everybody died.
[SPEAKER_07]: So, they got those kids of safe.
[SPEAKER_07]: How about that?
[SPEAKER_07]: I'm just gonna leave my fucking kids.
[SPEAKER_07]: I'm a, I'm a, I'm a bringing two of them, or maybe they were left in the car, or the other two were used as decoys, and the Walmart, what'd you get for Walmart?
[SPEAKER_07]: That's worth all that.
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, yeah, I can guarantee they're banned for Walmart for that one.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I don't even know what to put this next story under, um, you know, the press loves to give names to serial killers and serial rapists and even serial robbers, right, which is two and more incidents unrelated to each other.
[SPEAKER_07]: I'm going to tell you about a guy.
[SPEAKER_07]: who the press deemed the toy box serial rapist.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, you figure where this is going.
[SPEAKER_07]: His name was David Wright Parker and he said he was a sadistic serial rapist and torture authorities say may have also murdered several women.
[SPEAKER_07]: This dude was born in 1939, so my dad was 84 when he passed, and he was born in 41, so he was 86 years old, and he was mainly raised by his grandparents in New Mexico, and they evidently, it was a strict religious home.
[SPEAKER_07]: And he said, as children, he and his sister Peggy had a casual business from their violent alcoholic father.
[SPEAKER_07]: but despite having limited friends at school and spending most of his time by himself, Ray wasn't considered a troublemaker.
[SPEAKER_07]: And they said he just displaced some signs of unusual behavior during his youth.
[SPEAKER_07]: And from an early age, he developed a dark fascination with pornography and violence.
[SPEAKER_07]: Let me tell you, how do you get pornography in the late 40s, early 50s, when like you they had convenience stores all.
[SPEAKER_07]: But he developed pornography and violence, but he hit it from everyone around him.
[SPEAKER_07]: And he got this cord to the daily star in the Mery US.
[SPEAKER_07]: said it's also believed that he had a strange obsession with broken bottles, and he amassed a collection of them in a makeshift dungeon.
[SPEAKER_07]: He built in the woods at age 15.
[SPEAKER_07]: Okay, that's that's a new one for me.
[SPEAKER_07]: But you know what?
[SPEAKER_07]: You'd grow out of your shit, just like me, he later enlisted in the U.S. Army, oh, but he got a, yeah, but you got an honorable discharge after he completed the service, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: So he got in and followed the rules.
[SPEAKER_07]: So he Ray got married a couple times and he had numerous children.
[SPEAKER_07]: But he deserves his families in only developed a strong relationship, one daughter who's named as Glinda Jean, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: And she used the Call of Hard Daddy's girl, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, she also was known as Jesse.
[SPEAKER_07]: And it's said the two became exceptionally close as she matured.
[SPEAKER_07]: One day, he purchased an old trailer and converted it into a toy box, which he's sound proved.
[SPEAKER_07]: And he equips it with a logical chair to restrain his victims.
[SPEAKER_07]: The trailer ceiling was lined with mirrors, force in the victims to watch the horrific torture, this rave was doing to him, and that's just fucked up y'all actually have a pitch of it.
[SPEAKER_07]: The rest of this, how to try it was fitted out with chains, whips, straps, clamps, solves, and sex toys.
[SPEAKER_07]: The walls of the torture chamber were covered with diagram showing different methods on how to call Spain, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: Did you fucking imagine waking up in this place and seeing all that?
[SPEAKER_07]: But among some of the victims was Cynthia Vigil, who's 22, who was 22, who in 1999 believed she was being detained freely, soliciting sex in a car park.
[SPEAKER_07]: that yet after being handcuffed by what appeared to be a police officer, she quickly realized something was wrong.
[SPEAKER_07]: And before she could fight back against Ray, she was tazard, drugged, and blindfolded.
[SPEAKER_07]: Guess what?
[SPEAKER_07]: She woke up, chained to bed.
[SPEAKER_07]: She suffered there for three days, restrained on on that table.
[SPEAKER_07]: I'll tell you all about what the stir-ups about Ray and three accomplices, including Ray's girlfriend Cindy, his daughter, Jesse, and her friend, Dennis, he and she, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: This is a whole party everybody can come to you, but she,
[SPEAKER_07]: keys to her chains and it had been left familiar by table and she all asked about the struggle and suit between Cynthia and Cindy during which Cynthia stabbed Ray's partner in the neck with an ice pick and a skate and then all that's right.
[SPEAKER_07]: So the police she calls right away in that's when Ray's crimes came the light.
[SPEAKER_07]: So the investigators, what they do, they followed up, and they revealed that Jesse and Dennis as a accomplice in the fences, and Dennis admitted to kill in his girlfriend, Marie Parker, after her abduction and torture at the hands of the right.
[SPEAKER_07]: Now when he's finally captured and the FBI rated the trailer, that's why they found disturbing audio recordings that he had made, explaining to his victims what was going to happen to them.
[SPEAKER_07]: So everything he did to him, y'all, he said, I'm about to do this to you and you're tied down.
[SPEAKER_07]: I don't know, imagine you're going to sleep on that, that's fucking horrible.
[SPEAKER_07]: One recording, he told a victim, she was going to be right thoroughly and repeatedly and he called her a sex slave.
[SPEAKER_07]: Right face three separate trials, one for each of the women, including Cynthia Angelica Montana and Kelly Garrett, who had all come forward and they took, thank you for the thank you ladies, they were brave enough to testify.
[SPEAKER_07]: In 2001, he had a 224-year prison sentence for numerous offenses, including the kidnapping and torture of his victims, and that's when he earned the nickname, The Toy Box Killer, and the authorities bleed and responsible for as many as 50.
[SPEAKER_07]: five zero murders, although none of the bodies connected to his crimes were ever found.
[SPEAKER_07]: The high that's fucking lot.
[SPEAKER_07]: He had something he had some certain way that he did it to get away with it.
[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, I'd like to think that I could get away with what a body, but 50 of them, that's there's no fucking way.
[SPEAKER_07]: He had to burn or something because you're going to get a call
[SPEAKER_07]: They ship this ass to the next co-facility for questioning by the state police.
[SPEAKER_07]: But, all right, suffered a fatal heart attack just before the question was to begin and he was 62 years old and I'm sure the devil will open his ass, what open arms?
[SPEAKER_07]: I said, you destroyed, you are a great minion for me, you destroyed so many lies, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: hell or jail, that mattered me.
[SPEAKER_07]: Fuck that dude.
[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, the shit, I mean, it really, really happens.
[SPEAKER_07]: It really, really, this, you think evil doesn't exist.
[SPEAKER_07]: And even the different levels of evil, you know, like when Madison's case, and
[SPEAKER_07]: people, nobody's been found yet, and this barber blunt's case, you know, the evil exists in all different forms, whether you know him, you don't know him, you know, true colors come out, and who the fuck, I
[SPEAKER_07]: How can you afford to deck out this trailer and make it a toy box right in the murder chamber?
[SPEAKER_07]: 50 people, unreal.
[SPEAKER_07]: I will bring it back to New Orleans if I can play this for y'all.
[SPEAKER_07]: Comedians, you would like Comedians to be going to prison.
[SPEAKER_03]: Her mother lashes out in court three years after the shooting death of her son, her son was New Orleans social media personality, Buggie B. Rodney's son reports a judge sent in some and convicted in the shooting to 15 years.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's right, Liz Sheryl and Price remains bitter over the death of her son, Brandon Buggie B. Monttrell and the circumstances leading up to his death in a shooting where he was an innocent bystander.
[SPEAKER_04]: Christ told the court she's incapable of forgiving 25-year-old Charles Cannon for his role in the murder of her son.
[SPEAKER_04]: The shooting was two days before Christmas 2022 in the parking lot of a warehouse district grocery store.
[SPEAKER_04]: Cannon pleaded guilty to illegal discharge of a weapon and criminal damage to property for shooting, which as attorney says he did not instigate.
[SPEAKER_04]: Thousands of bullets were sprayed across a parking lot in a joining buildings and Montreal
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm going to call him the second shooter.
[SPEAKER_00]: He didn't instigate it, but he was being shot at.
[SPEAKER_00]: He returned fire.
[SPEAKER_00]: He wasn't supposed to have a gun.
[SPEAKER_00]: He was a convicted felon.
[SPEAKER_05]: I think he's a father.
[SPEAKER_05]: And a young man I was willing to take responsibility for his actions.
[SPEAKER_05]: There's certainly another individual, which the evidence lays out that is the culpable and responsible party for how all this happened.
[SPEAKER_04]: Now the prosecution of those involved in Montreal's death is not over.
[SPEAKER_04]: Trial is set for another alleged gunmen, 23-year-old Jabril Coward, who was arrested for second-degree murder for later this year.
[SPEAKER_04]: Coward is pleaded not guilty and remains in jail on a bond of more than a half million dollars.
[SPEAKER_04]: He returns to Orleans, criminal court to stand trial in mid-Aug.
[SPEAKER_07]: you're absolutely responsible.
[SPEAKER_07]: You get in a shootout with somebody else in a, you know, you're not a cop or whatever.
[SPEAKER_07]: You're shooting at the house, whatever you get into a shootout doesn't matter who dies.
[SPEAKER_07]: You're convicted felon, imposition of firearm, it doesn't matter if you're bullet hit buggy be the comedian or someone else's, you're catching the charge as you should in 15 years.
[SPEAKER_07]: That's not a lot.
[SPEAKER_07]: None of the state of Louisiana may be out in the seven and a half, but good time.
[SPEAKER_07]: But it happens.
[SPEAKER_07]: It seems like I read these stories.
[SPEAKER_07]: I'd say a couple of weeks that Liam Reece sends us about different rappers getting arrested, not only read most of them, and the names, and obviously gonna be a rapper, I'd be something like heart thug, or, you know,
[SPEAKER_07]: Pimp dead here, something fucking legit, and this guy's rapper name is Poo-P-O-H-Sci-Stee.
[SPEAKER_07]: And let me tell you what happened Mr. rapper, Poo-Poo-Sci-Stee.
[SPEAKER_07]: Whoever came up with that, I'd like to hear that.
[SPEAKER_01]: It's related in charge of FBI Dallas and we will have a brief question and answer session after the remarks please identify yourself by your name and your media outlet when asking questions and confining the comments today too today's conference at the podium joining Ryan and Ryan Raverl and Jeremy Wright is
[SPEAKER_01]: Executive of the system.
[SPEAKER_07]: She's nervous.
[SPEAKER_07]: The tail she must have never done a press conference in her life.
[SPEAKER_01]: Terrence Rhodes assistant.
[SPEAKER_01]: You was attorney Robert withers assistant.
[SPEAKER_01]: You was attorney Claire Dimmers and assistant.
[SPEAKER_06]: You was too shy.
[SPEAKER_06]: Mr.
[SPEAKER_06]: Famous just fuck.
[SPEAKER_01]: Jeremy, few gate.
[SPEAKER_06]: I'll run out of all the faces.
[SPEAKER_01]: And with that, I'll turn it over to.
[SPEAKER_01]: Right.
[SPEAKER_02]: Good morning.
[SPEAKER_07]: He's digging through his nights.
[SPEAKER_07]: He's not prepared either.
[SPEAKER_02]: able in the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, thank you for coming.
[SPEAKER_02]: This week, nine individuals, including well-known musical artists, kidnapped and robbed at gunpoint numerous victims at a music studio in Dallas, Texas.
[SPEAKER_02]: Eight of the nine were arrested yesterday in Dallas, Memphis, and Nashville.
[SPEAKER_02]: These individuals who are charged and arrested include Launtrell Williams, Jr., also known as Poo Shaisty, Launtrell Williams Sr. Rodney Wright, Jr., also known as Big 30,
[SPEAKER_02]: Corday Johnson, Daryne McDaniel, and Terrence Rogers has not been arrested yet, but will be soon.
[SPEAKER_02]: The complaint alleges that on January 10th of this year, three music industry professionals traveled to Dallas for a scheduled business meeting.
[SPEAKER_02]: Laundrault Williams Jr. arranged this meeting, purportedly to discuss the terms of his recording contract with one of the victims.
[SPEAKER_02]: As a ledge, once these three men, it were inside the recording studio, Williams Jr. and eight co-conspirators, several of whom traveled from Memphis, Tennessee executed a coordinated arm takeover.
[SPEAKER_02]: As a ledge, Williams Jr. produced an AK style pistol.
[SPEAKER_02]: and forced one of the victims to sign a release from the recording contract at gunpoint.
[SPEAKER_02]: The remaining conspirators displayed firearms and robbed the other victims of Rolex watches, jewelry, cash, and other high-value items.
[SPEAKER_02]: One of the victims was actually choked by one of the defendants to the point of near-unconsciousness.
[SPEAKER_02]: Defend it right.
[SPEAKER_02]: barricaded the studio door with his body to prevent the victims from escaping.
[SPEAKER_02]: The ringleader of the conspiracy, Montreal Williams Jr. was on home confinement at the time of the offense.
[SPEAKER_02]: Nice.
[SPEAKER_02]: As a ledge for a prior firearms conspiracy charge in conviction out of the southern district of Florida.
[SPEAKER_02]: Towards the end of his prison sentence, he would be granted home detention.
[SPEAKER_02]: Part of the terms of his home detention, or that he would not commit another federal offense or possess a firearm.
[SPEAKER_02]: His father, Montreal William Senior, is alleged of help plan and execute the federal kidnapping as charged in the complaint.
[SPEAKER_02]: And as described, further in the complaint, within hours of leaving the Dallas studio, a number of the defendants were on social media displaying some of the items of that period to be the jewelry that had been robbed from the victims.
[SPEAKER_02]: The charging document outlines some of the evidence, just some establishing the defendants rules in the federal offense.
[SPEAKER_02]: This is as follows.
[SPEAKER_02]: Electronic monitoring, data placing Williams Jr. at the offense location, which would put him in violation of his home detention conditions.
[SPEAKER_02]: cell phone records in license plate reader data, corroborating the coordinated travel of multiple defendants from Memphis, Tennessee, to Dallas, rental car records, confirming William senior rented a vehicle that was used by the group surveillance footage from the offense location and nearby office supply store in a hotel where several the defendants stayed following the
[SPEAKER_02]: of fingerprint evidence as well that was recovered from the crime scene matching at least two of the defendants social media posts by defendants displaying what appears to be stolen property just in the days following the offense.
[SPEAKER_02]: Greyhound bus records confirming the travel of multiple defendants from Dallas to Memphis the day after the offense.
[SPEAKER_02]: The victims in this case came to Dallas to conduct the legitimate business, and they were met with firearms and violence as alleged in the charging document.
[SPEAKER_02]: This case should serve as a warning to others who believe that using violence and intimidation tactics to rob others in our community is a viable way of to conduct business.
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm here to say that it is not.
[SPEAKER_02]: and that if you choose to do this, we will, together with our law enforcement partners here and the other ones in the Northern District of Texas will bring you swiftly to justice.
[SPEAKER_02]: I want to thank the FBI.
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, there you have it, prisons are fucking full of morons.
[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, come on, man.
[SPEAKER_07]: You think you got to eat
[SPEAKER_07]: got a contract to speak.
[SPEAKER_07]: I know everybody hates lawyers.
[SPEAKER_07]: I've had some over the years bullshit and assholes.
[SPEAKER_07]: We had to deal with sending those all about.
[SPEAKER_07]: And you know, you don't tell the public about it, but you handle your business.
[SPEAKER_07]: And you win it right.
[SPEAKER_07]: But,
[SPEAKER_07]: I wish I could call the parties that being into the studio and worked out AK-47 pistols and robbed them all their shit, but I wouldn't share it on social media.
[SPEAKER_06]: Hey, some of them came in on the Greyhound bus.
[SPEAKER_06]: Fuck, you can't even fly me from Memphis to Dallas to pick me up with Airport.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, and then we'll go put it on social media and everything else.
[SPEAKER_07]: Cell phones, every, I mean, of course if I always tell you all the fans, they'll take a case unless it's a slam dunk and this one is like,
[SPEAKER_07]: Michael Jordan, flying high, the ultimate slam dunk.
[SPEAKER_07]: And there's a bunch of more folks going to prison.
[SPEAKER_07]: But thankfully for them, I bet they're thankful.
[SPEAKER_07]: They're going to federal prison and not state prison in Texas.
[SPEAKER_07]: So there you have it.
[SPEAKER_07]: I love and appreciate it, it's never one of y'all.
[SPEAKER_07]: Hashtag, what happened to Madison a week from today?
[SPEAKER_07]: How come, man?
[SPEAKER_07]: It's not just Madison.
[SPEAKER_07]: It's not, it's like the least for more, possibly up to seven.
[SPEAKER_07]: No such thing as a coincidence.
[SPEAKER_07]: I don't understand why I get it.
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, I can't share that much, but I just don't understand.
[SPEAKER_07]: The person that's made these women disappear is not smarter than every cop that's working on this case.
[SPEAKER_07]: I can promise you that, and I don't understand why it's taking this long, but I do.
[SPEAKER_07]: And he chose the person.
[SPEAKER_07]: that chose these young ladies.
[SPEAKER_07]: They, you know, all living high-risk lifestyles and I get that.
[SPEAKER_07]: A lot of times these women don't go reporters missing until well after the fact because they move around a lot.
[SPEAKER_07]: And they stay in hotels, their prostitutes, and their drug addicts, and stuff like that, but she still was.
[SPEAKER_07]: Else they do.
[SPEAKER_07]: they breathe, their heart beats, they sleep, they eat, they have to go to the bathroom, they do everything that you and I do, they're human beings.
[SPEAKER_07]: Let's bring them home, let's get it open the way it should be and hopefully get them all to where they need to be.
[SPEAKER_07]: And I'm Woody Overson and I love and appreciate each hair born y'all.
[SPEAKER_07]: We host a true crime time for the Saturday April 11th in a haulage later peace.