This episode begins with an update on the search for Madison Renae Allen, who disappeared from Zachary, Louisiana. Woody emphasizes the importance of community awareness and tips in helping bring missing persons home.
The episode then explores several other crime stories including execution updates in Florida, the murder case of Kayla Hodgkin, and disturbing incidents involving mental health struggles that led to violence within families.
Woody also discusses bizarre criminal behavior in court involving a man tattooing children, as well as the continuing influence of cartel violence following the funeral of cartel leader El Mencho.
Throughout the episode, the impact of crime on families and communities remains a central theme.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Madison Renae Allen's Case
02:41 Community Involvement in Missing Persons Cases
05:05 Historical Context of Crime Investigations
12:22 Execution Updates in Florida
22:59 The Case of Sue Markham
23:13 Family Matters: Mental Health and Violence
29:45 Dumb Dumb in the Court: Tattooing Children
33:14 Murder of Kayla Hodgkin
37:33 El Mencho's Funeral and Cartel Violence
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Executive Producer: Leah Marie