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RLRC Daily 1/11/23 | 6 Year Old Shoots Teacher

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🗓️ 11 January 2023

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Episode for January 11th 2023

Woody Overton, Jim Chapman and Mike Agavino bring you the latest true crime headlines from around the United States and provide commentary on the headlines. In todays episode they discuss updates on the Idaho Murders, as well as an update on a recently released video of Louisiana Police Chase resulting in the death of 2 teens due to the officer chasing at high speeds.

Also included is the recent shooting of a teacher by a 6 year old student after an altercation in the classroom and more!

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https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/09/us/newport-news-teacher-shooting.html



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everyone, and welcome to Real Life Rural Crime Daily for January 11th, 2023.

0:05.5

I'm Jim Chapman. I'm Woody Overton. And I'm Mike Agavino. Welcome to episode number three.

0:12.5

Let's start today off revisiting a couple of stories we've talked about earlier this week.

0:18.4

First, the story that's still gripping the nation, the Idaho Murders. What's the latest going on

0:24.4

with the Idaho Murder investigation guys? Yeah. Well, we covered this story in detail just

0:32.2

last episode. And we've already had some updates coming your way.

0:38.5

Woody, it appears that they have done some more cellular phone location

0:47.1

responses to this. I wish I had a head that shit back in my day as an Italian.

0:51.5

Yeah.

0:52.5

Yeah. It is something definitely that that nowadays makes it a lot easier for law enforcement

0:59.1

investigators to build a case. Build a case. And what essentially happened in this case was the

1:09.5

phone number that was provided by co-burger. Apparently this was his personal cell phone.

1:17.0

Went back to the scene at approximately 9.32 a.m.

1:21.7

And yeah, that's the same cell phone we told you about that they used to track

1:27.5

his routes and they used to prove that he was there at the murder scene 12 times.

1:32.4

They had a time and they

1:37.6

continued to dig into it evidently and found out which I know happens. A lot of the cases I've

1:44.7

had murdered case I've had where the perpetrator goes back to the scene of the crime.

1:50.2

And to me, this dictates two schools of thought in my head. Number one,

1:56.4

it's possible that co-burger could have been curious as to whether those bodies have been

2:02.9

discovered yet. I'm sure when he left that scene after that horrible murder of four people,

2:10.6

on his mind was man, the country's going to freak, the city's going to freak,

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