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12: "Monsters" Part 8
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Real Life Real Crime is a true crime podcast that presents crime retellings from the victims themselves.
00:00 - 02:36 (02:36)
Summary
Real Life Real Crime is a true crime podcast that presents crime retellings from the victims themselves. This episode contains warnings for descriptions of violence and sexual acts.
Episode12: "Monsters" Part 8
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The speaker provides a series of episodes recapping and analyzing the court battles and why they are significant.
02:36 - 07:24 (04:47)
Summary
The speaker provides a series of episodes recapping and analyzing the court battles and why they are significant. The speaker will conclude the series by discussing what they will do to make a change.
Episode12: "Monsters" Part 8
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The process for trying a death penalty case is more rigorous than other cases.
07:24 - 11:02 (03:38)
Summary
The process for trying a death penalty case is more rigorous than other cases. Even if someone is given the death penalty, they may not actually be executed, instead serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole.
Episode12: "Monsters" Part 8
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
This podcast episode discusses the lengthy and costly appeals process for those on death row, lasting on average from 18 to 25 years, and the toll it takes on the families of the convicted.
11:02 - 16:07 (05:04)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses the lengthy and costly appeals process for those on death row, lasting on average from 18 to 25 years, and the toll it takes on the families of the convicted.
Episode12: "Monsters" Part 8
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
Judge Doug Hughes ruled against a defense motion to recuse the district attorney's office in a first degree murder case where Hughes' sister is the lead prosecutor, but also rejected district attorney Scott Perlew's motion to have Hughes recused due to their family tie.
16:07 - 22:10 (06:03)
Summary
Judge Doug Hughes ruled against a defense motion to recuse the district attorney's office in a first degree murder case where Hughes' sister is the lead prosecutor, but also rejected district attorney Scott Perlew's motion to have Hughes recused due to their family tie.
Episode12: "Monsters" Part 8
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The District Attorney's Office has been called to recuse from prosecution by an advocate during a hearing because of the involvement of assistant district attorney Abear, whose brother Doug Hughes is the 21st Judicial District Court judge selected to hear the case, tainting the office.
22:10 - 28:24 (06:14)
Summary
The District Attorney's Office has been called to recuse from prosecution by an advocate during a hearing because of the involvement of assistant district attorney Abear, whose brother Doug Hughes is the 21st Judicial District Court judge selected to hear the case, tainting the office. The defendant is expected to face the death penalty, while the DA has yet to decide on the same penalty for Abear.
Episode12: "Monsters" Part 8
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
A judge in Georgia known for his controversial remarks has been removed from a case after making racially insensitive comments to a black defendant.
28:24 - 31:58 (03:33)
Summary
A judge in Georgia known for his controversial remarks has been removed from a case after making racially insensitive comments to a black defendant. The incident has prompted criticism of the judge and calls for broader reforms in the criminal justice system.
Episode12: "Monsters" Part 8
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The speaker shares the details of a disturbing murder case where the perpetrator killed his own daughter and the wife of the elderly victim, resulting in two deaths and leaving the victim's wife mourning for both her husband and mother.
31:58 - 38:02 (06:04)
Summary
The speaker shares the details of a disturbing murder case where the perpetrator killed his own daughter and the wife of the elderly victim, resulting in two deaths and leaving the victim's wife mourning for both her husband and mother.
Episode12: "Monsters" Part 8
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The speaker discusses the decision-making process behind choosing between the death penalty and life in prison for a convicted murderer, and how the family's input is taken into consideration.
38:02 - 42:08 (04:06)
Summary
The speaker discusses the decision-making process behind choosing between the death penalty and life in prison for a convicted murderer, and how the family's input is taken into consideration.
Episode12: "Monsters" Part 8
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The convicted man was sentenced to life in prison by Judge Brenda Bedsole Ricks for murdering his ex-wife and her friend, with his own confession used as evidence in the case.
42:08 - 48:17 (06:09)
Summary
The convicted man was sentenced to life in prison by Judge Brenda Bedsole Ricks for murdering his ex-wife and her friend, with his own confession used as evidence in the case.
Episode12: "Monsters" Part 8
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The defendant tears up during his sentencing after being called out by his ex-wife, and is ultimately sentenced to life without parole at Angola State Penitentiary in Louisiana after reading his statement to the court.
48:17 - 53:08 (04:51)
Summary
The defendant tears up during his sentencing after being called out by his ex-wife, and is ultimately sentenced to life without parole at Angola State Penitentiary in Louisiana after reading his statement to the court.
Episode12: "Monsters" Part 8
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The Real Life Real Crime community is now close to 29,000 members and those interested in joining can request to join through the website's moderators.
53:08 - 57:22 (04:14)
Summary
The Real Life Real Crime community is now close to 29,000 members and those interested in joining can request to join through the website's moderators. The upcoming crew bash has been postponed but fans can keep up through the podcast's social media.
Episode12: "Monsters" Part 8
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The host of the Real Life Real Crime podcast, Woody Overton, encourages listeners to visit Lopa.org to sign up as organ donors.
57:22 - 58:07 (00:45)
Summary
The host of the Real Life Real Crime podcast, Woody Overton, encourages listeners to visit Lopa.org to sign up as organ donors. He emphasizes the potential to save lives and give the gift of sight.