Episode
4: Christopher Pell Conclusion
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This is the conclusion of the two part series that tells the story of a horrific, violent murder of an innocent young bride and the criminal case that develops afterwards.Be sure to check out iTradexchange if you're a local business in Livingston Parish, it's an awesome way to grow your business.Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/real-life-real-crime/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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This episode of Real Life, Real Crime podcast contains strong adult language and graphic violence/sexual nature descriptions.
00:00 - 03:46 (03:46)
Summary
This episode of Real Life, Real Crime podcast contains strong adult language and graphic violence/sexual nature descriptions. The podcast offers a closed group on Facebook where bonus materials are available to listeners.
Episode4: Christopher Pell Conclusion
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Eyewitness testimony during violent crimes can be unreliable due to people having different descriptions of the events that occurred.
03:46 - 10:04 (06:17)
Summary
Eyewitness testimony during violent crimes can be unreliable due to people having different descriptions of the events that occurred. However, Chief Hunter Grimes of the Walker Police Department sheds some light on the situation.
Episode4: Christopher Pell Conclusion
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Employees of a restaurant run for the back door when they see a suspect hiding by the trash dumpster while a patron hides under a table.
10:04 - 16:31 (06:27)
Summary
Employees of a restaurant run for the back door when they see a suspect hiding by the trash dumpster while a patron hides under a table. The witness narrates the incident and the importance of leaving no DNA behind in a crime scene.
Episode4: Christopher Pell Conclusion
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The speaker recounts how the discovery of a protective order and the severity of the crime position the case for a death penalty trial.
16:31 - 20:32 (04:00)
Summary
The speaker recounts how the discovery of a protective order and the severity of the crime position the case for a death penalty trial.
Episode4: Christopher Pell Conclusion
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
Upon discovering vital information related to a crime investigation, detective Woody Overton instructs a fellow officer to transport a suspect to the detective office while also calling for medical assistance.
20:32 - 25:10 (04:37)
Summary
Upon discovering vital information related to a crime investigation, detective Woody Overton instructs a fellow officer to transport a suspect to the detective office while also calling for medical assistance.
Episode4: Christopher Pell Conclusion
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The host discusses how homicides are typically caused by some sort of stressor that pushes people over the edge to commit the crime, and goes on to discuss a specific incident where someone was being chased for suspected theft.
25:10 - 29:56 (04:45)
Summary
The host discusses how homicides are typically caused by some sort of stressor that pushes people over the edge to commit the crime, and goes on to discuss a specific incident where someone was being chased for suspected theft.
Episode4: Christopher Pell Conclusion
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The transcript recounts an interrogation where a killer confesses to murdering his wife and a fast-food restaurant worker.
29:56 - 33:24 (03:28)
Summary
The transcript recounts an interrogation where a killer confesses to murdering his wife and a fast-food restaurant worker. The importance of putting a human face on the killer is stressed due to the media attention surrounding the case.
Episode4: Christopher Pell Conclusion
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
Death penalty cases take an average of 18 to 25 years to come to trial, with additional appeals potentially adding to the lengthy process.
33:24 - 41:56 (08:31)
Summary
Death penalty cases take an average of 18 to 25 years to come to trial, with additional appeals potentially adding to the lengthy process.
Episode4: Christopher Pell Conclusion
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The hosts discuss the Spincter Scale, which rates people from 1 to 10 based on their wrongdoings, with 10 being deserving of a death penalty and beyond.
41:56 - 47:00 (05:04)
Summary
The hosts discuss the Spincter Scale, which rates people from 1 to 10 based on their wrongdoings, with 10 being deserving of a death penalty and beyond. They warn that anyone who scores a 10 or higher will be met with their own brand of vigilante justice.