Episode
17: Who Murdered Courtney Coco part 6
Description
In this weeks episode, Woody Overton answers Patreon questions live from Facebook. The information is raw and unedited. Our Patron questions do not disappoint as usual.  Promo: Targeted: True Crime Domestic ViolenceSupport 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 of Real Life, Real Crime gives a warning to listeners about the graphic nature of the content that will be discussed on the podcast, which includes descriptions of violent and sexual acts based on the personal accounts of victims and perpetrators.
00:00 - 02:52 (02:52)
Summary
The host of Real Life, Real Crime gives a warning to listeners about the graphic nature of the content that will be discussed on the podcast, which includes descriptions of violent and sexual acts based on the personal accounts of victims and perpetrators.
Episode17: Who Murdered Courtney Coco part 6
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A speaker reflects on the importance of being ready to jump on opportunities, even if it means interrupting plans with family, and the high adrenaline rush that comes with it.
02:53 - 09:42 (06:49)
Summary
A speaker reflects on the importance of being ready to jump on opportunities, even if it means interrupting plans with family, and the high adrenaline rush that comes with it.
Episode17: Who Murdered Courtney Coco part 6
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Melanie Moore questions if Detective Green's handling of Courtney's case can be reported to someone higher up; Jim believes that whoever is dirty or bad will be exposed and held accountable in due time.
09:43 - 14:36 (04:53)
Summary
Melanie Moore questions if Detective Green's handling of Courtney's case can be reported to someone higher up; Jim believes that whoever is dirty or bad will be exposed and held accountable in due time.
Episode17: Who Murdered Courtney Coco part 6
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The use of burner phones may have hindered the investigation into the unsolved murder of Bryce Laspisa.
14:36 - 17:33 (02:56)
Summary
The use of burner phones may have hindered the investigation into the unsolved murder of Bryce Laspisa. Despite having access to the names of those who made calls to him before his disappearance, these leads were not sufficiently followed up on.
Episode17: Who Murdered Courtney Coco part 6
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The people arrested in Courtney Coco's car did not have any connection to her murder.
17:36 - 21:37 (04:01)
Summary
The people arrested in Courtney Coco's car did not have any connection to her murder. It is speculated that they could have provided valuable information if interrogated and that abandoning stolen vehicles in the area was not uncommon.
Episode17: Who Murdered Courtney Coco part 6
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Discussion on attaining evidence for DNA testing in an unsolved murder case that was left incomplete by law enforcement, with a call to join the investigation.
21:37 - 27:03 (05:25)
Summary
Discussion on attaining evidence for DNA testing in an unsolved murder case that was left incomplete by law enforcement, with a call to join the investigation.
Episode17: Who Murdered Courtney Coco part 6
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Ray and Nicky discuss the story of a young woman who struggled with addiction and ultimately passed away due to an overdose.
27:03 - 32:34 (05:31)
Summary
Ray and Nicky discuss the story of a young woman who struggled with addiction and ultimately passed away due to an overdose. They reflect on the dangers of hanging out with the wrong crowd and the importance of making positive choices and surrounding oneself with good influences.
Episode17: Who Murdered Courtney Coco part 6
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The speaker expresses their desire for justice to be served to murderers who have been on the run for 15 years, and also questions the reliability of a certain law enforcement agency's communication system.
32:34 - 38:02 (05:27)
Summary
The speaker expresses their desire for justice to be served to murderers who have been on the run for 15 years, and also questions the reliability of a certain law enforcement agency's communication system.
Episode17: Who Murdered Courtney Coco part 6
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The advanced decomposition of Courtney's body is consistent with being in a hot trunk for a few days.
38:02 - 44:32 (06:30)
Summary
The advanced decomposition of Courtney's body is consistent with being in a hot trunk for a few days. The speaker gives an analogy with car temperatures to emphasize the conditions of a hot trunk.
Episode17: Who Murdered Courtney Coco part 6
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It is crucial to maintain the chain of custody in forensic investigations to document the movement of evidence from one location to another and to ensure the integrity of the evidence.
44:32 - 48:56 (04:24)
Summary
It is crucial to maintain the chain of custody in forensic investigations to document the movement of evidence from one location to another and to ensure the integrity of the evidence. This involves documenting details such as who took out the evidence, how much was taken, when it was taken, and who witnessed it.
Episode17: Who Murdered Courtney Coco part 6
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The potential link between two cases is still being investigated and currently uncertain.
48:56 - 54:00 (05:04)
Summary
The potential link between two cases is still being investigated and currently uncertain. While interesting information has been gathered in one case, there is not yet definitive proof of a connection.
Episode17: Who Murdered Courtney Coco part 6
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The speaker raises doubts about the reliability of the proof that the person of interest made calls at 4 a.m., as it is solely based on the word of Detective Green, and expresses concerns about the evidence that was collected.
54:00 - 56:37 (02:37)
Summary
The speaker raises doubts about the reliability of the proof that the person of interest made calls at 4 a.m., as it is solely based on the word of Detective Green, and expresses concerns about the evidence that was collected.
Episode17: Who Murdered Courtney Coco part 6
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The importance of law enforcement building relationships with underprivileged communities is discussed, with advice given to those aspiring to join law enforcement during a time of distrust towards officers.
56:37 - 1:02:20 (05:43)
Summary
The importance of law enforcement building relationships with underprivileged communities is discussed, with advice given to those aspiring to join law enforcement during a time of distrust towards officers.
Episode17: Who Murdered Courtney Coco part 6
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The speaker recounts a story about speaking with a driver to get information about a crying passenger, and discusses another individual who frequently ran from law enforcement.
1:02:20 - 1:08:14 (05:54)
Summary
The speaker recounts a story about speaking with a driver to get information about a crying passenger, and discusses another individual who frequently ran from law enforcement. The topic of police brutality is briefly mentioned.
Episode17: Who Murdered Courtney Coco part 6
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Real Life, Real Crime's Facebook group, known as the "crew page", has become extremely popular amongst fans, even surpassing the host's personal Facebook page.
1:08:14 - 1:14:13 (05:59)
Summary
Real Life, Real Crime's Facebook group, known as the "crew page", has become extremely popular amongst fans, even surpassing the host's personal Facebook page. The Patreon page has also seen a growth in members, but not all have joined the active crew page community.
Episode17: Who Murdered Courtney Coco part 6
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The upcoming season of the podcast will focus on the case of Josh Osborne, a story of abuse.
1:14:13 - 1:16:53 (02:40)
Summary
The upcoming season of the podcast will focus on the case of Josh Osborne, a story of abuse. The hosts encourage listeners to support and spread awareness and to use their own stories to inspire change.