Woody and Cyndi Overton cover shocking cases including a Secret Service trainee spying on his roommate, a son accused of dumping his father’s body, and a police chief caught assaulting a paraplegic man.

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True Crime Time For April 15, 2026 | Secret Service Trainee Hidden Camera, Son Dumps Father’s Body, Police Chief Assault

APR 15, 202640 MIN
Real Life Real Crime

True Crime Time For April 15, 2026 | Secret Service Trainee Hidden Camera, Son Dumps Father’s Body, Police Chief Assault

APR 15, 202640 MIN

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In this episode of True Crime Time For, Woody and Cyndi Overton cover a wide range of disturbing and bizarre cases, all tied together by one theme — human behavior at its worst, from betrayal to abuse of power.The episode opens on Tax Day with a look back at historical tax evasion cases and how even the most powerful individuals — from celebrities to crime bosses — were ultimately held accountable. Woody highlights famous examples like Al Capone, Wesley Snipes, and others to show that you might outrun a lot of things, but not the IRS.The episode then shifts into current crime stories, starting with a disturbing case out of Georgia where a Secret Service trainee is arrested after secretly recording his roommate using a hidden camera disguised as a phone charger. The situation escalates when the suspect begins sending anonymous messages to the victim, ultimately leading to his own arrest.In Texas, a deeply troubling family case unfolds as a man is accused of attempting to conceal his father’s body, with evidence showing purchases of tools used in the aftermath and a trail of blood leading through the home. The investigation continues as authorities build their case.Additional cases include:A stabbing death in London where police are urgently searching for a key witness who recorded the incidentA shocking abuse of power case in Arkansas where a police chief is caught on video assaulting a paraplegic man, leading to his immediate resignationA disturbing international case involving a woman accused of murdering her sister and stealing her Rolex watch before attempting to cover her tracksA heartbreaking animal cruelty case in Pennsylvania where a man placed razor blades and fish hooks inside dog treats, injuring at least one animalThroughout the episode, Woody and Cyndi reinforce the importance of accountability, awareness, and speaking up — because no crime exists in a vacuum, and somebody always knows something.f you’re struggling with OCD or unrelenting intrusive thoughts, NOCD can help. Book a free 15 minute call to get started: https://learn.nocd.com/RLRC🎧 Chapters00:00 Introduction and Tax Day Discussion 02:00 This Day in History – Unsolved Stabbing Case 05:30 Dum Dum in the Court: Secret Service Trainee Hidden Camera Case 11:30 Tax Evasion Cases and Famous Convictions 20:00 Beast Mode: Airman’s Dog and Car Stolen 24:30 Family Matters: Son Accused of Concealing Father’s Body 31:00 Witness Appeal in London Stabbing Case 35:30 F’ed Up Professional: Police Chief Assault Case 43:00 Worldwide Crime: Sister Murder and Rolex Theft 52:00 Beast Mode: Razor Blades in Dog Treats Case 58:00 Closing Thoughts and Call to Actiontrue crime, Secret Service trainee arrest, hidden camera roommate case, voyeurism crime, Georgia spying case, Texas son hides father body, family murder investigation, San Antonio homicide case, Arkansas police chief assault, police misconduct case, paraplegic assault video, London stabbing case, Primrose Hill murder, witness video evidence, sister murder Rolex theft, international crime UK, Pennsylvania animal cruelty case, dog abuse razor blades, tax evasion cases history, IRS criminal cases, true crime podcastOur Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Hers: https://forhers.com/rlrc* Check out Mood and use my code RLRC for a great deal: https://mood.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/real-life-real-crime/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy