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🗓️ 9 January 2023
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Welcome to RLRC Daily for Monday 9 January 2023
Woody Overton and Jim Chapman with Mike Agovino joining them discuss the arrest of a Louisiana police officer charged after a high-speed chase that led to the deaths of two teenage girls.
Addis Police Officer David Cauthron was pursuing a suspect Saturday when he ran a red light at a very high speed and crashed into a car carrying three teens.
Maggie Dunn, 17, and Caroline Gill, 16, were killed, and Liam Dunn, Maggie’s brother, remains in critical condition.
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0:00.0 | Hey everyone, welcome to Real Life Real Crime Daily. |
0:02.6 | I'm Jim Chapman. |
0:03.7 | And I'm Woody Overton. |
0:05.0 | And I'm Mike Agavino. |
0:06.2 | And we're bringing you crime stories that are current |
0:09.0 | throughout the nation and right nor backyard here |
0:12.1 | in Louisiana. |
0:13.1 | And we're going to give you our uncensored, unbiased opinions |
0:18.0 | and views. |
0:19.1 | My opinions tend to be biased, but I concur. |
0:23.0 | But today we've got two really interesting stories. |
0:26.5 | One from right around the block that hits very personal |
0:30.3 | for my friends about a police par chase gone wrong. |
0:34.7 | And two beautiful young girls that lost their lives |
0:39.4 | as a result and a brother that sits in the hospital |
0:42.2 | as we speak. |
0:42.8 | So we're going to talk about that. |
0:43.8 | We're also going to talk about a Supreme Court ruling |
0:47.4 | about split jury verdicts and how that ruling impacted |
0:52.1 | both the state of Oregon and the state of Louisiana |
0:56.3 | in very different ways as the last two states that remain |
1:00.8 | that still had a split jury verdict. |
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