In this episode of True Crime Time For, Woody Overton breaks down a series of tragic and disturbing crime stories involving family violence, professional misconduct, fraud, and murder. The episode opens with the case of Jennifer Dalry, followed by the fatal hitchhiking story of William Palmer, highlighting how quickly everyday situations can turn deadly.

Woody also examines conditions inside Angola Prison, cases of fraud involving law enforcement and elected officials, disturbing child abuse investigations, and a family-involved murder in Topeka. The episode closes with justice served in the case of Larry Atkinson, reinforcing the importance of accountability at every level.

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True Crime Time For February 11, 2026 | Family Tragedies, Fraud & Murder Cases

FEB 11, 202642 MIN
Real Life Real Crime

True Crime Time For February 11, 2026 | Family Tragedies, Fraud & Murder Cases

FEB 11, 202642 MIN

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In this episode of True Crime Time For, Woody Overton walks listeners through multiple true crime cases that reflect the devastating consequences of violence, abuse of authority, and systemic failure.The episode begins with the tragic death of Jennifer Dalry, followed by the story of William Palmer, whose decision to hitchhike ended in fatal violence. Woody then discusses the realities of incarceration at Angola Prison, providing insight into the harsh conditions faced by inmates serving long sentences.Several “Family Matters” cases follow, illustrating how domestic disputes and arguments can escalate into extreme and irreversible actions. Woody also covers NOPD payroll fraud, a high-profile congressional fraud scandal, and the arrest of an attorney accused of abuse, emphasizing that professional status does not place anyone above the law.The episode continues with the case of Haley Busby, focusing on dangers tied to online gaming and youth vulnerability, followed by arrests of bus employees in a child abuse investigation. A family-related murder case in Topeka highlights how violence can involve multiple members of the same household. The episode concludes with justice served in the case of Larry Atkinson, underscoring the importance of persistence in seeking accountability.Chapter Titles00:00 Introduction to True Crime Time 00:52 The Tragic Case of Jennifer Dalry 02:44 Hitchhiking Gone Wrong: William Palmer 05:56 Inside Angola Prison 07:55 Family Disputes and Extreme Actions 11:36 NOPD Payroll Fraud Investigation 15:54 Congresswoman Fraud Charges 20:46 Attorney Arrested for Abuse 22:04 Online Gaming Dangers: Haley Busby 25:04 Child Abuse Arrests Involving Bus Employees 28:07 Family Murder Case in Topeka 31:59 Justice Served in the Larry Atkinson Casetrue crime podcast, Jennifer Dalry case, William Palmer hitchhiking murder, Angola Prison Louisiana, NOPD payroll fraud, congresswoman fraud scandal, Haley Busby case, child abuse investigation, Topeka family murder, Larry Atkinson justice, professional misconduct crimesThis episode of True Crime Time For covers family violence, fraud, child abuse investigations, and murder cases, emphasizing accountability and justice.Executive Producer : Leah MarieOur 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.com* Check out PharmaNutra and use my code RLRC for a great deal: https://pharmanutra-us.com* Check out Quince: https://quince.com/rlrcSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/real-life-real-crime/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy