Episode

3: "Where Ya At Lifers?"
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 Season 6 episode 3- "Where Ya At LIfers?  Please take the time to vote for us for True Crime Podcast of the Year! Go to: https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/5978795/2020-Discover-Pods-Awards-FinalistsVote for REAL LIFE REAL CRIME in the True Crime category! Voting ends November 6, 2020Want EARLY RELEASE- COMMERCIAL FREE EPISODES? Go to www.patreon.com/realliferealcrime sign up at the Vandalism tier or above!Subscribe & 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] 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 is a true crime podcast featuring Woody Overton and executive producer Toby Tampley.
00:00 - 01:09 (01:09)
Summary
Real Life Real Crime is a true crime podcast featuring Woody Overton and executive producer Toby Tampley. The podcast will focus on real-life crime stories and cases, providing insights and analysis from those who have been involved in investigations and trials.
Episode3: "Where Ya At Lifers?"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
Real Life, Real Crime has been announced as a finalist for Best True Crime Podcast of the Year under Discover Pods Awards.
01:09 - 04:54 (03:45)
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Real Life, Real Crime has been announced as a finalist for Best True Crime Podcast of the Year under Discover Pods Awards. This episode may contain descriptions of sexual or violent acts.
Episode3: "Where Ya At Lifers?"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
Family of Courtney is featured in a cold case spotlight, led by Miss Stephanie, to raise awareness of the case.
04:54 - 08:14 (03:20)
Summary
Family of Courtney is featured in a cold case spotlight, led by Miss Stephanie, to raise awareness of the case. The district attorney confirms the right people are in custody.
Episode3: "Where Ya At Lifers?"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The badly decomposed body of Courtney Coco was found and ruled a homicide in 2004, with the cause of death remaining unknown due to the state of her remains.
08:14 - 14:29 (06:15)
Summary
The badly decomposed body of Courtney Coco was found and ruled a homicide in 2004, with the cause of death remaining unknown due to the state of her remains.
Episode3: "Where Ya At Lifers?"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The family of Courtney Coco still seeks answers in her disappearance, as investigators believe that they have identified the man who killed her.
14:29 - 20:08 (05:39)
Summary
The family of Courtney Coco still seeks answers in her disappearance, as investigators believe that they have identified the man who killed her. The case remains open, and authorities are working to gather evidence to prove his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Episode3: "Where Ya At Lifers?"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The speaker discusses a successful cold case spotlight they produced for Dateline on social media platforms, which generated more views and comments than usual.
20:08 - 25:58 (05:50)
Summary
The speaker discusses a successful cold case spotlight they produced for Dateline on social media platforms, which generated more views and comments than usual. The speaker emphasized the accuracy of the information presented and their insider knowledge of the investigation.
Episode3: "Where Ya At Lifers?"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The host was asked to remove a podcast episode by APD Detective Tanner after discussing the evidence and facts of the Courtney Coco murder case.
25:58 - 36:07 (10:09)
Summary
The host was asked to remove a podcast episode by APD Detective Tanner after discussing the evidence and facts of the Courtney Coco murder case. Listeners can watch the episode on the Real Life Real Crime Podcast YouTube channel instead.
Episode3: "Where Ya At Lifers?"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The speaker expresses their determination to achieve justice for Courtney, stating that the information discussed in the episode is already well known by lawyers and law enforcement.
36:07 - 41:26 (05:19)
Summary
The speaker expresses their determination to achieve justice for Courtney, stating that the information discussed in the episode is already well known by lawyers and law enforcement.
Episode3: "Where Ya At Lifers?"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The speaker discusses the Courtney Coco case and the importance of not compromising potential evidence.
41:26 - 44:42 (03:16)
Summary
The speaker discusses the Courtney Coco case and the importance of not compromising potential evidence.
Episode3: "Where Ya At Lifers?"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The speaker presents uncovered evidence in an investigation and encourages the listeners to decide for themselves based on the facts presented.
44:42 - 50:32 (05:50)
Summary
The speaker presents uncovered evidence in an investigation and encourages the listeners to decide for themselves based on the facts presented.
Episode3: "Where Ya At Lifers?"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
A witness interviewed in a criminal investigation shares their belief that suspect number one killed Courtney Coco, despite the autopsy report stating she wasn't beaten.
50:34 - 59:13 (08:39)
Summary
A witness interviewed in a criminal investigation shares their belief that suspect number one killed Courtney Coco, despite the autopsy report stating she wasn't beaten.
Episode3: "Where Ya At Lifers?"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
During the aftermath of Courtney Coco's murder, suspect one purchases a new comforter set for himself and his girlfriend.
59:14 - 1:04:32 (05:18)
Summary
During the aftermath of Courtney Coco's murder, suspect one purchases a new comforter set for himself and his girlfriend. Suspect two is rumored to have been involved in an accident with Courtney shortly before her death.
Episode3: "Where Ya At Lifers?"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
Four different people have given sworn affidavits that the suspect confessed to them about murdering a woman, wrapping her body in a comforter, and putting her in the trunk of a car.
1:04:33 - 1:13:54 (09:20)
Summary
Four different people have given sworn affidavits that the suspect confessed to them about murdering a woman, wrapping her body in a comforter, and putting her in the trunk of a car. They are willing to testify in court, and one person even claims to have seen the blanket being washed by the suspect's mother.
Episode3: "Where Ya At Lifers?"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
A person who had no involvement or knowledge in a murder case started to claim that suspect one was responsible for it and had the missing comforter from the victim's house.
1:13:56 - 1:27:15 (13:19)
Summary
A person who had no involvement or knowledge in a murder case started to claim that suspect one was responsible for it and had the missing comforter from the victim's house. They even recorded a conversation with suspect two where they confessed that suspect one did the murder.
Episode3: "Where Ya At Lifers?"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
This podcast explains the difference between direct evidence, which is the testimony of a witness with actual knowledge of a fact, and circumstantial evidence, which draws reasonable inferences from facts and circumstances.
1:27:15 - 1:38:55 (11:40)
Summary
This podcast explains the difference between direct evidence, which is the testimony of a witness with actual knowledge of a fact, and circumstantial evidence, which draws reasonable inferences from facts and circumstances. The importance of considering both types of evidence in reaching a verdict in a case is emphasized.
Episode3: "Where Ya At Lifers?"
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
Learn about the low national clearance rate for cold cases and how Louisiana only requires probable cause for an arrest.
1:38:57 - 1:42:54 (03:57)
Summary
Learn about the low national clearance rate for cold cases and how Louisiana only requires probable cause for an arrest. The podcast host invites listeners to make their own conclusions about the possible suspects in a particular case discussed.