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Deadly Dads | Wellington Dickens, Dean Field, & Ryan Eagon

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True Crime, Society & Culture

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🗓️ 27 November 2025

⏱️ 51 minutes

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In the US, an average of 450 children are murdered by their parents each year, with mothers more likely to kill infants and fathers more likely to kill older children.

  • North Carolina man Wellington Dickens called 911 in October 2025.  He confessed to killing four of his children over the period of a few months.  He also told authorities that another child of his had previously passed and police are searching for the remains of that baby.
  • In November 2025, New Zealand man Dean Field allegedly killed his three young children August, Hugo and Goldie before setting their home on fire.  Dean perished along with the children.
  • Ohio man Ryan Eagon and his wife Raven had a tumultuous relationship.  Raven believed that Ryan was away for work and she enlisted the help of a previous partner, Dustin Willey, to help her move her two children and their belongings out of the home.  Ryan ambushed the family, killing Dustin and the two young boys, before taking his own life.

Read our blog for these tragic cases - https://truecrimesocietyblog.com/2025/11/24/deadly-dads-november-2025/

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0:00.0

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0:05.5

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0:07.6

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0:14.5

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0:37.6

Thank you. What's up, guys, welcome back to the true crime society podcast with Stephanie and Olivia. It is November 23rd. Actually, this episode will be due to come out on Thanksgiving.

0:44.4

So happy Thanksgiving. Yes, we still put out an episode on the holiday because we are working

0:49.0

queens. We're dedicated. Actually, we didn't even realize. Yeah, Olivia doesn't celebrate Thanksgiving, so it only counts for me.

0:58.3

Yeah.

0:58.9

I feel like some podcasts don't do it because I think everyone's busy.

1:01.8

But like I, and obviously I don't do Thanksgiving.

1:04.2

Yeah, like I love when they podcast released on dates like that because when I'm like cooking

1:09.0

or doing other stuff, like we put on a podcast and listen. Yeah. So hopefully everyone is listening while cooking or doing whatever, ignoring your family, et cetera, et cetera. Yeah. It is pretty wild. I just looked it up and after this episode we've only got four more for the whole entire year. What? Four more until it's our year.

1:30.4

Every now and then on Instagram, people will send us like a funny meme, like, you know,

1:33.1

2026 is our year because we say it so often.

1:38.9

Okay, but apparently it is, according to astrology we've been seeing, especially for me.

1:42.7

I'm like number one, and Olivia's number two for having a better year. I'm trying not to get my hopes up, but like I've been seeing from multiple astrology sources

1:48.2

that Pisces were finally coming out of it this year.

1:52.6

February 2026, things are turning around.

1:57.6

Okay, so I brought a random chat topic, but I guess it could be on par with Thanksgiving

2:01.3

because it's about being, it's like very gluttonous and kind of gross, I think. Um, so apparently

2:07.8

a new thing here, I have yet to try it is butter dipped ice cream. Oh. Have you heard of that?

2:16.3

No, I have, no. I've heard of like, not butter dipped. I have heard of

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