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Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast By Kelly Jennings

Crime Wire Weekly 11/6/25 | Texas Bayou Serial Killer Theory, Louisiana Fake Doc Sentenced, Wal-Mart Hero Saves The Day (Preview)

Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast By Kelly Jennings

Envision Podcast Productions

True Crime

4.8684 Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

A Louisiana man is sentenced for several years of impersonation of a doctor. In Texas a serial killer theory emerges after 16 people are found dead in bayous over rencent months. In oklahoma a teen is sentences for the SA of (2) female teens and recieves no jail-time. In Virginia a teacher who was shot by a six year old student testifies in court. Kelly and Jim give you an Update in the Mississippi monkey escape drama and much more today on Crime Wire Weekly.

*This is a preview, links to listen to the full podcast by following "Crime Wire Weekly" are below.

Timestamps
01:55 Louisiana Man Who Impersonated Doctor Sentenced
06:08 Bayou Serial Killer Theory Emerges In Texas
11:54 Disney World Tragedies x4 in Three Weeks
14:18 Teenager SA Case in Oklahoma Leads to No Jailtime
19:19 The Last Loose Monkey in Mississippi is Shot
25:39 Illinois Mom (43) has 14 Year Old’s Baby
28:46 (6) Year Old Virginia Teacher Shooter Sentenced 
38:05 Walmart Hero Saves the Day

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0:00.0

Hey, everyone, and welcome back to CrimeWire Weekly.

0:03.4

We're just going to kind of spitball these topics today.

0:07.2

I didn't have time to write them down.

0:09.2

We've just been blowing and going here at Envision Podcast Studios.

0:13.2

But we're going to talk about a former paramedic in Louisiana claiming to be a doctor that was finally sentenced to federal prison this week. We're going to talk

0:23.4

about a private investigator that is challenging officials on the Bayou Serial Killer Theory.

0:31.8

For those of you that are unaware, 16 people have been thrown in bayous in and around Houston, Texas. We're going to talk about that a little bit.

0:41.1

We've got an update on Disney World deaths that have increased in the last three weeks. Of course,

0:48.8

we brought you one story of suicide, just tragic suicide from Disney World. Four people total have died since. We're going

0:58.1

to talk about that. And so much more today on Crime Wire Weekly. I'm Jim Chapman. And I'm

1:05.7

Kelly Jennings. Well, Kelly, this is our first episode since Halloween. Any exciting Halloween stories for you?

1:12.3

No, not necessarily exciting, but I brought, y'all know, I love my cockatoo Teddy. He's a cool dude. And I brought him out to see the Halloween festivities because he loves being outside.

1:22.8

Do you dress him up? Oh, he's always dressed to impress.

1:26.7

But, you know, it was. His feathers alone. Oh, my God. He's just majestic. But, no, my daughter wanted to bring him out, and we didn't think this one through because she had put on makeup like a cougar. You know, like, and she had cat ears. Yeah. And when I walked outside, he was like, Bha, fuck this. And he freaked out and tried to fly away. I was like, take off your ears. And so she took him off and then he calmed down. But, man, instincts, that's crazy. You know, he's hand raised. Yeah. But he still knew he did not like that cat. All right. Let's get into the crimes for today. We're going to start out in Louisiana, and an ex-paramedic has been

2:04.0

sentenced for impersonating a doctor in a striking case that raises serious concerns about

2:11.3

medical integrity. Samrat Mukherjee, a former paramedic, has been sentenced to federal prison after admitting to posing as a doctor for multiple years.

2:23.7

On November 4th, a federal judge ordered Mukherjee to serve six months behind bars following his guilty plea to charges of making false statements.

2:33.0

The sentencing marks a culmination of an investigation that had actually been going on since

2:38.7

late 2022.

2:40.4

Now, Mukherjee's deceit came to light when his employer, Acadian Ambulance Service, carried out

2:47.4

inquiries prompted by discussions among staff regarding his self-proclaimed

2:54.2

medical credentials.

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