Episode

6: Lumber Slumber
Description
Woody and Jim tell another true and unscripted death scene investigation in which certain people learn why it's best to cooperate and not hinder a homicide investigation by pissing off the police. WARNING: THIS IS AN EXTREMELY GRAPHIC EPISODE.Support this podcast at â https://redcircle.com/real-life-real-crime/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Chapters
The host warns listeners that the podcast may contain descriptions of violent or sexual acts told by victims or perpetrators.
00:00 - 02:57 (02:57)
Summary
The host warns listeners that the podcast may contain descriptions of violent or sexual acts told by victims or perpetrators. The podcast is not suitable for those under 18 years of age.
Episode6: Lumber Slumber
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The speaker recounts a morning when he was called to the lumber yard to investigate a body that had been found.
02:57 - 08:25 (05:28)
Summary
The speaker recounts a morning when he was called to the lumber yard to investigate a body that had been found. The speaker describes the situation and his reaction to the unexpected call.
Episode6: Lumber Slumber
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
A church in a rough neighbourhood is being accused of insurance fraud by providing drugs to addicts and keeping them there for as long as possible using insurance money.
08:25 - 15:38 (07:13)
Summary
A church in a rough neighbourhood is being accused of insurance fraud by providing drugs to addicts and keeping them there for as long as possible using insurance money.
Episode6: Lumber Slumber
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
During an investigation into a mysterious disappearance from a lumber yard, the owners reveal their safety protocol of conducting a canvas and making sure no workers are left behind before leaving.
15:38 - 21:25 (05:47)
Summary
During an investigation into a mysterious disappearance from a lumber yard, the owners reveal their safety protocol of conducting a canvas and making sure no workers are left behind before leaving. However, they become suspicious when the workers all scurry inside as soon as the investigators start walking towards a particular direction.
Episode6: Lumber Slumber
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
A person attempts to acquire a list of patients staying in a hospital for COVID-19 reasons but is hesitant to share the last name of the patient he is trying to find.
21:26 - 28:16 (06:50)
Summary
A person attempts to acquire a list of patients staying in a hospital for COVID-19 reasons but is hesitant to share the last name of the patient he is trying to find.
Episode6: Lumber Slumber
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The speaker recounts the steps taken in an investigation, including how to handle a deceased body, take pictures of the crime scene, and the importance of thoroughly examining any clothing.
28:16 - 33:28 (05:12)
Summary
The speaker recounts the steps taken in an investigation, including how to handle a deceased body, take pictures of the crime scene, and the importance of thoroughly examining any clothing.
Episode6: Lumber Slumber
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The speakers discuss finding a discarded condom wrapper and explore the possibility of the victims being sexually assaulted before their deaths.
33:28 - 37:12 (03:44)
Summary
The speakers discuss finding a discarded condom wrapper and explore the possibility of the victims being sexually assaulted before their deaths.
Episode6: Lumber Slumber
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The cause of death can be attributed to a pulmonary embolism, which can happen when an individual has prolonged immobility or blood clotting issues.
37:12 - 45:03 (07:51)
Summary
The cause of death can be attributed to a pulmonary embolism, which can happen when an individual has prolonged immobility or blood clotting issues. When left untreated, this can lead to sudden death.
Episode6: Lumber Slumber
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The use of confidential informants is a common practice in law enforcement, often used to gather information and evidence to support a search or arrest warrant.
45:03 - 53:42 (08:39)
Summary
The use of confidential informants is a common practice in law enforcement, often used to gather information and evidence to support a search or arrest warrant. However, there are requirements and misconceptions associated with the use of confidential informants, including the allocation of money through fines and the potential for informants to make substantial income.
Episode6: Lumber Slumber
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The speaker talks about the importance of doing a secondary sweep during a door-to-door search and mentions hitting target locations at off-peak times to avoid unnecessary attention.
53:42 - 59:43 (06:01)
Summary
The speaker talks about the importance of doing a secondary sweep during a door-to-door search and mentions hitting target locations at off-peak times to avoid unnecessary attention.
Episode6: Lumber Slumber
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The investigation into illegal activity at a lumber yard resulted in federal charges for insurance fraud, wire fraud, and more.
59:43 - 1:06:34 (06:51)
Summary
The investigation into illegal activity at a lumber yard resulted in federal charges for insurance fraud, wire fraud, and more. Uniform patrol was already aware of the activity, and detectives and narcotics were able to gather the necessary information for the case.
Episode6: Lumber Slumber
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
In this segment, the podcast hosts encourage listeners to like, share, and review their show, while also promoting their Facebook group for fans.
1:06:34 - 1:10:49 (04:15)
Summary
In this segment, the podcast hosts encourage listeners to like, share, and review their show, while also promoting their Facebook group for fans.
Episode6: Lumber Slumber
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The host announces a future full-length episode on Jim the Hitman Raffman for Patreon and signs off from Real Life, Real Crime podcast.
1:10:49 - 1:12:16 (01:27)
Summary
The host announces a future full-length episode on Jim the Hitman Raffman for Patreon and signs off from Real Life, Real Crime podcast.