RLRC Daily | 1/11/24 | Woman Sentenced in Waterboarding Murder; Cyber Kidnappings Gaining Traction; Cops Catch Suspect with World of Warcraft
In this episode, we discuss a disturbing murder case in Missouri and a lawsuit against Dunkin' Donuts for an exploding toilet. We explore virtual kidnapping scams targeting Chinese exchange students and a rapper accused of kidnapping and assault. We discuss a nurse facing animal cruelty charges and an incident at TGI Fridays on our Mile High Crimes segment. Fetishes are the topic on the Kinky Crimes Segment and so much more!Check out these great sponsor deals!ROSETTA STONE:GET A LIFETIME SUBSCRIPTION TO ROSETTA STONE FOR 40% OFFClick Here for 40% off and lifetime access to 25 languages!LOUISIANA PET CREMATORY:Louisiana Pet Crematory is a pet crematorium servicing central and southwest Louisiana. They work closely with many local veterinarians to provide services for their clients, as well as offer home pick up services for those in need locally. All of our services are performed on site at their facility in Broussard, LA.Learn more by visiting them on the web hereChapters0:00:00 Intro0:02:09 Missouri Woman Sentenced for Fatal Beating with Soap0:05:43 Lawsuit Filed After Toilet Explodes at Dunkin' Donuts0:08:02 Exploding Toilet Lawsuit and Legal Strategies0:10:10 Dunkin' Donuts' Liability and Potential Settlement Amount0:12:34 History and Evolution of Cyber Kidnapping Scams0:14:59 Chinese Exchange Students as Primary Targets0:16:38 Criminal Culture and Chinese Exchange Students0:21:45 Man Arrested for Hiding Missing Teen he Met in Online Game0:24:36 Discord's Role in Court Cases and Personal Use0:27:03 Birthday Wishes and Rap Songs0:29:14 Investigation and Arrest in Animal Poisoning Case0:31:24 Disorderly arrest at TGI Fridays in Miami's International Airport0:35:59 Kinky Crimes Segment0:40:50 Dubrovnik: The Pearl of the Adriatic0:42:29 Friends, Criminals, and Dumb DecisionsIn this episode, we delve into various news stories and engage in discussions on a range of topics. We begin by addressing a disturbing case in Missouri, where a woman brutally murdered a developmentally disabled man, leading to her sentencing of 25 years in prison. Another case in Florida involves a customer suing Dunkin' Donuts after being injured by an exploding toilet. We express our discomfort with public restrooms and explore the idea of squatting over dirty toilets. Transitioning to the lawsuit against Dunkin' Donuts, we seek information from Real Life Real Crime Daily chat GPT about exploding toilets. We debate the severity of the man's injuries and the compensation he is seeking, joking about receiving free donuts for life as a form of recompense. We find amusement in the employees possibly finding the situation funny and discuss the strategy of denying any knowledge of the issue.Shifting gears, we delve into the alarming rise of virtual kidnapping scams targeting Chinese exchange students. These scams exploit victims by convincing them that their families are in danger, and we highlight the evolving tactics employed by these criminals, such as deepfake technology and using personal information from social media. We stress the importance of having a safe word or phrase known by family members as a precaution. Additionally, we share a bizarre news story about a rapper named Lee Carter, who allegedly kept a pregnant woman locked in his garage for five years, leading to charges of aggravated kidnapping and sexual assault. We raise questions about the fate of her child, if there was one, and mention Carter's previous album, titled "Y'all Cowards Don't Even Smoke Crack.", the rapper known as Viper, gained online fame, and we speculate on his backstory. We proceed to a news story involving a man in Florida who was arrested for hiding a missing 16-year-old girl and planning to engage in sexual activities with her. The girl was found through the online game World of Warcraft, and we delve into the prevalence of child predators on platforms like Discord and their exploitation of minors. We mention Discord's efforts to address this issue by removing accounts and servers associated with child predators.Further, we recount an incident at a TGI Fridays in Miami's International Airport, where a man named Lee Edwards displayed disorderly behavior, resulting in his arrest. The police intervention escalated due to his resistance, slurred speech, and signs of intoxication. We highlight the charges he faces, including battery on a police officer and firefighter, and touch on changes in law enforcement practices regarding suspects' treatment.Mike shares his experience signing a medical release form and jokingly suggests that being in jail might be better than waiting in a hospital. We then digress into discussing his visit to a TGI Fridays bar in Miami, the high prices of beers served there, and their preference for having a drink before flights. This leads to a discussion on different fetishes, including exophilia, feederism, and fictophilia. We express our confusion and amusement at these unconventional attractions.To wrap up the episode, we touch on Dubrovnik, Croatia as a beautiful travel destination and share a story of a foolish criminal caught with a marijuana plantation at their residence. We briefly discuss the growing popularity of podcasts and their impact on other forms of media consumption. We also mention potential sponsors and our personal preferences for food and drinks at establishments like Hooters and Twin Peaks. 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