True Crime Time For September 2, 2025 | Hot Car Horror, Crane Hijacking & Ralph Menzies’ Execution cover art

True Crime Time For September 2, 2025 | Hot Car Horror, Crane Hijacking & Ralph Menzies’ Execution

True Crime Time For September 2, 2025 | Hot Car Horror, Crane Hijacking & Ralph Menzies’ Execution

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In this episode of True Crime Time For, hosts Woody and Cyndi Overton discuss various tragic cases of neglect and crime, including a mother who left her child in a hot car, a father who abandoned his son in a garage, and an elderly couple's disturbing situation. They also cover a hijacking incident involving a construction crane and the case of Ralph Menzies, who is facing execution for a murder committed decades ago. The conversation emphasizes the importance of justice and the impact of crime on families.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Labor Day Reflections

02:37 Family Matters: Tragic Cases of Neglect

11:25 Family Matters: Elderly Care Gone Wrong

14:47 Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: A Hijacking Incident

17:59 Family Matters: A Shocking Family Tragedy

22:09 The Case of Ralph Menzies: Justice Delayed

35:52 Conclusion and Call for Justice

true crime, neglect, family matters, justice, crime stories, Labor Day, elderly care, hijacking, mental illness, criminal cases

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