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Murder Minute

Buddy Schumacher

Murder Minute

Murder Minute

True Crime, Society & Culture, News Commentary, News

4.21K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2020

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

When a young boy goes missing in a small town, everyone hopes he's just off with friends or family... until a gruesome discovery is made confirming everyone's worst fears. First, true crime headlines. Support the show and get ad-free episodes by joining Murder Minute + for only $4 a month. Follow us on TikTok @murderminutepod and on Instagram @murderminute and @truecrimeheadlines for even more true crime headlines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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On BBC A

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I am doing life a few more years means nothing to me

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I'm pregnant

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to just go easy I'm pregnant women

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I've been old my electricity that's all

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don't think I should even be in here.

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A new series of the Bafter Award winning time.

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You tell anyone and I mean anyone about me I will kill you starring Jody Whitaker tomorrow Lawrence and

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Bella Ramsey time watch on BBC I player Welcome to Murder Minute. Today the story of Buddy Schumacher, but first your true crime headlines. A man who coughed on shoppers at a Tennessee Walmart and claimed that he had coronavirus

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is now facing some very serious charges according to a press release.

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District Attorney General Matthew Stowe called the man's behavior an act of terrorism,

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which is a class A felony.

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He was also charged with violating the Terrorism Hokes Act, which is a class C felony.

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The man also faces misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct and reckless

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endangerment for the incident. The United States Attorney General issued a

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directive to federal law enforcement officials in March, stating that the coronavirus met the statutory definition of a biological agent, opening the door for serious charges for intentionally spreading or threatening to

1:34.2

spread the virus. Depending on the seriousness of the crime, a conviction for

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making a terrorist threat carries the possibility of fines that range from $200 to $250,000 and a prison

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sentence of more than a hundred years.

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In a recently unsealed arrest affidavit, investigators outlined evidence that a Colorado woman

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murdered her stepson in his bedroom on the same day she

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reported him missing. 36 year old Latisha Stock reported her 11 year old

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