Episode
4: "Monsters"
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In this episode Woody tells a gripping story of one of the most horrific stories of his careerSubscribe & Hit That Bell So You Donât Miss A Video!Want More True Crime? Check out my podcast! www.realliferealcrime.comTip Line: Dial 225-395-1302 or by email to [email protected]: https://www.facebook.com/groups/reall...Website: WWW.REALLIFEREALCRIME.COMINSTAGRAM: @REALLIFEREALCRIME, @OVERTONWOODYTwitter: @reallifecrimeFor Business Inquiries ONLY, please contact [email protected] thanks to BlakSheep Creative for our web design and development.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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Real Life, Real Crime was named the runner up for the 2020 Best True Crime Podcast award.
00:00 - 04:38 (04:38)
Summary
Real Life, Real Crime was named the runner up for the 2020 Best True Crime Podcast award. The podcast also received recognition from the Discovery Podcast Awards in 2020 for Best True Crime Podcast, coming in second place in the category.
Episode4: "Monsters"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The speaker receives a call alerting them to a murder, causing them to enter "full force body down mode" and making their job as a crime scene investigator difficult.
04:38 - 10:41 (06:03)
Summary
The speaker receives a call alerting them to a murder, causing them to enter "full force body down mode" and making their job as a crime scene investigator difficult.
Episode4: "Monsters"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
A mysterious call enters the police's radio room about a bloodbath inside a home, which leads them to find a gruesome crime scene with an overwhelming amount of blood.
10:41 - 18:11 (07:29)
Summary
A mysterious call enters the police's radio room about a bloodbath inside a home, which leads them to find a gruesome crime scene with an overwhelming amount of blood.
Episode4: "Monsters"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The speaker describes the bloodstain patterns on the carpet and bathroom of a crime scene, including high velocity blood splatters and drops of blood.
18:11 - 28:16 (10:04)
Summary
The speaker describes the bloodstain patterns on the carpet and bathroom of a crime scene, including high velocity blood splatters and drops of blood. They also discuss how blood changes after a person dies, including blood settling and hardening with time.
Episode4: "Monsters"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The majority of parishes in Louisiana do not have their own crime labs, so it's important to quickly call the Louisiana state police crime lab to send their technicians to the scene and begin DNA testing for exclusion purposes.
28:16 - 32:43 (04:27)
Summary
The majority of parishes in Louisiana do not have their own crime labs, so it's important to quickly call the Louisiana state police crime lab to send their technicians to the scene and begin DNA testing for exclusion purposes.
Episode4: "Monsters"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The given transcript is an unclear conversation where the speaker is trying to comfort someone and discussing a crime scene investigation.
36:57 - 41:26 (04:29)
Summary
The given transcript is an unclear conversation where the speaker is trying to comfort someone and discussing a crime scene investigation.
Episode4: "Monsters"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
Delving into a real crime case, there was nothing that could be done differently, but a perfect storm was blocking it.
41:26 - 47:15 (05:48)
Summary
Delving into a real crime case, there was nothing that could be done differently, but a perfect storm was blocking it. The evidence collection process was a massive undertaking with mounds of paper bags, DNA swabs, and other evidence markers.
Episode4: "Monsters"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The speaker mentions the difference between two cases that they're working on and reveals the name of their new podcast – Don't Call it a Cold Case.
47:15 - 53:16 (06:01)
Summary
The speaker mentions the difference between two cases that they're working on and reveals the name of their new podcast – Don't Call it a Cold Case.
Episode4: "Monsters"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
Barbara Blunt went missing from her home in Holden 12 years ago and is still missing.
53:27 - 55:48 (02:20)
Summary
Barbara Blunt went missing from her home in Holden 12 years ago and is still missing. The transcript repeatedly mentions the timeline of her disappearance ranging from a few weeks to six months ago.