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Real Life Real Crime

9: "What Happened To Jackie?"

Real Life Real Crime

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4.74.6K Ratings

🗓️ 17 August 2019

⏱️ 57 minutes

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In todays episode, Woody tells a story of a very tragic and sad case that he worked as a young detective. This story has stuck with him for many years and he learned a lot from this case.  As Woody always says, law enforcement is the greatest show on earth because you can never see what is coming next! "What Happened To Jackie" is proof of this statement.

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0:00.0

You have the right to remain silent.

0:26.6

You have the right to an attorney prior to end during question.

0:33.6

You can't afford one the quarter point one for you.

0:40.6

You understand your rights.

0:56.6

Warning.

1:01.6

Each episode of real life, real crime, the podcast will contain descriptions of acts of violence or of a sexual nature and for people that are 18 years or older.

1:17.6

Heed my warning people.

1:20.6

I did not get the facts of these cases off the internet or from some television show.

1:28.6

These facts I'm retelling were presented to me by the victims of the crime or the perpetrators who committed the crimes.

1:37.6

My descriptions of the crimes scenes are what I saw with my own two eyes.

1:43.6

If you are going to get offended, turn this podcast off now.

1:48.6

Thank you.

1:50.6

Hello everybody and welcome to this episode of real life, real crime, the podcast.

1:55.6

I'm Woody Overton, your host.

1:58.6

Stay tuned at the end of today's episode and I'm going to be making some announcements about real life, real crime.

2:05.6

I'm giving some much do shout out to fans and explaining a couple of things that would be going on one.

2:13.6

So today I'm by myself Jim the Hitman Raffman will be back in two weeks.

2:20.6

And we're going to be laying down a lot of tracks and a lot of great cases together.

2:24.6

But I want to tell this story first.

2:26.6

It's interesting and kind of heart-wrenching in a way if you will.

2:32.6

And it's titled What Happened to Jackie.

2:36.6

So in 2003, I became a detective with the Livingston-Paris-Shariff's office and my first partner that I was assigned to was Detective Chuck Watts.

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