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True Crime Time For September 24, 2025 | Child Abuse in Ohio, Teacher Misconduct Cases, and Shocking Crimes Across the U.S.

Real Life Real Crime

Real Life Real Crime Productions

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4.64.5K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2025

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of True Crime Time For, hosts Woody and Cyndi Overton discuss various crime stories, including a shocking child abuse case in Ohio, a violent bar incident in Orlando, a disturbing behavior at a Kroger in Michigan, and the heinous actions of a former teacher who abused multiple children. The conversation highlights the complexities of crime, the justice system, and the impact on victims and communities. This conversation delves into various disturbing incidents involving teacher misconduct, criminal activities in Florida, a tragic incident in Virginia, celebrity controversies, animal cruelty, a hit-and-run case, and the role of surveillance in modern society. Each topic highlights the complexities of human behavior and the legal ramifications that follow.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to True Crime Time

03:00 Family Matters: Child Abuse Case in Ohio

06:00 F'ed Up Professionals: Bar Fight Gone Wrong

12:00 Kroger Incident: Disturbing Behavior in Michigan

15:04 Prolific Offender: Teacher's Sexual Abuse Case

20:00 Another Teacher's Misconduct: A New Jersey Case

21:03 Teacher Misconduct and Legal Consequences

24:01 Disturbing Crimes in Florida

29:02 Tragic Incident in Virginia

35:21 Celebrity Controversies and Legal Issues

38:28 Animal Cruelty and Rescue Efforts

39:12 Hit-and-Run Incident in Slidell

43:06 The Ubiquity of Surveillance and Accountability

True Crime, Child Abuse, Bar Fight, Kroger Incident, Teacher Misconduct, Crime News, Criminal Cases, True Crime Podcast, teacher misconduct, legal consequences, Florida crimes, Virginia incident, celebrity controversies, animal rescue, hit-and-run, surveillance, accountability

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everybody.

0:15.6

Welcome this episode of True Crime Time for Wednesday, September 24th, and I'm Woody Overton.

0:21.8

I'm Cindy Overton.

0:22.7

Here comes.

0:24.1

More crime news from around the globe.

0:27.7

Never know what you're going to get.

0:28.9

What if we woke up one morning and there was no crime news?

0:31.6

Wouldn't that be something?

0:32.4

That would be amazing.

0:33.5

Well, then I couldn't be a police officer either anymore.

0:37.2

You're not a police officer.

0:38.9

I was thinking about what jobs I could go get.

0:42.1

Oh, well, no, well, then you could go diamond mining, or gold mining,

0:47.1

sapphire mining, you go fishing.

0:51.5

Yeah, I could do all that.

0:52.9

If there was no crime, you wouldn't have to be a detective.

0:55.0

And then we could do a podcast on all of your adventures.

1:00.5

Yeah, and they should swim, someone who is in me.

1:03.3

Well, your new adventures, too.

1:05.2

Yeah, that's true.

1:06.5

That's true.

1:07.2

But always going to be crime.

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