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Shocking allegation: 'Cold-blooded murderer' asked stepdaughter's BF to help dump dead bodies

True Crime News: The Podcast

True Crime News

True Crime, Society & Culture

4.31.2K Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2020

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

A surprising case out of Alabama, where a city councilman led police to the body of his wife, who he had reported missing. Now he's facing multiple charges, including manslaughter and abuse of a corpse. Plus, a man in Florida allegedly killed a sleeping couple and then enlisted his stepdaughter's boyfriend to help dump the bodies in a swamp. All three individuals are facing multiple felony charges. Dr. Judy Ho and Nerissa Knight co-host.

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0:00.0

A word of warning. This podcast explores graphic and disturbing stories and includes some strong language.

0:06.5

It therefore may not be suitable for our young listeners or other folks who may find it disturbing. Hello and welcome to True Crime Daily, the podcast covering high profile

0:19.2

and under the radar cases from across the country every week. We're recording this on March 11th,

0:24.8

2020. I'm Judy Ho filling in for Anna Garcia who is out today but joining me

0:30.7

is Emmy Award-winning reporter for KTLA5

0:34.0

and former Crime Watch Daily Correspondent

0:36.7

Naurissa Knight.

0:37.9

So good to see you, Naurissa.

0:39.1

You have such an amazing broadcast career,

0:41.1

but you also do a ton of community service work and you give

0:45.1

scholarships to children in need and you know education is such an important piece of

0:51.7

providing the types of skill sets and literacy to our next generation.

0:55.6

So I really applaud you for all of that.

0:57.6

How did you get into that type of work in the first place?

1:01.0

As far as broadcast journalism, I started as a reporter in the

1:05.8

mid 90s and 94 and my first story was actually unfortunately a murder it was

1:12.0

supposed to be a lit-time lively story, you know, green,

1:15.8

but then, you know, everything broke loose and they're like, oh no,

1:19.7

there's a murder, I head that way, you know. And from that time I've covered decades now. We're

1:26.7

talking 26 years, last month it was 26 years and I've covered numerous murder cases some of

1:35.3

national and even international coverage and this isn't something that I had an

1:40.2

affinity for or wanted to do it just so happens that that's what I've covered

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