
She Murdered and Dismembered a Disabled Man — Then Lived With the Body
She Murdered and Dismembered a Disabled Man — Then Lived With the Body🚨 She killed him. Cut him to pieces... and kept him with her for months.This is the shocking story of Penny Pospisil and the trailer-of-terror that hid a dead man.🎧 Listen now.#TrueCrime #PennyPospisil #RVHorror #PodcastIn the summer of 2018, Penny Pospisil was living with her 55-year-old, physically disabled boyfriend, Anthony Mitchell, in an RV village in Sumter County, Florida. 🎧 Months later, neighbors noticed a horrific odor coming from her trailer.When authorities finally conducted a welfare check in December 2019, they were met with a scene that defied explanation — Anthony’s dismembered, decomposing remains, hidden in the RV shower Penny claimed self-defense, saying she was a victim of domestic violence but the evidence showed she murdered and dismembered Anthony, then kept his body with her in a moving RV, traveling across counties with no one aware In March 2023, after pleading guilty to second-degree murder, abuse of a dead body, and grand theft, she received the maximum sentence: life in prison plus consecutive terms This episode unpacks:Penny’s twisted justification and chilling actions post-murderHow forensic and neighbor reports as well as bodycam evidence broke the caseThe psychological depths of someone who could live with a corpseLegal proceedings, sentencing, and the unanswered questions about what she was thinkingContent Warning: Graphic descriptions of dismemberment and body concealment. Listener discretion is strongly advised.🔑 KeywordsPenny Pospisil, Anthony Mitchell, RV murder, dismemberment case, lived with corpse, Florida true crime, trailer park horror, maximum sentence, disturbing murder, sumter county, second-degree murder, true crime podcast
5 Sep 1h 30min

911 dispatcher lectures drowning woman moments before she died FULL AUDIO
911 dispatcher lectures drowning woman moments before she died FULL AUDIOPolice released disturbing audio of an Arkansas woman who called for help in the final moments of her life, drowning in her car, only to be met with mockery and disdain by the dispatcher.Debbie Stevens, 47, was on her regular paper route in Fort Smith Saturday, Aug. 24 when a flash flood swept up her car. Panicking, she dialed 911."Please help me, I don't want to die!", Stevens begs on the call that lasted 22 minutes. "I can't swim! I'm scared! I'm going to drown!"The dispatcher, Donna Reneau, who was working her final shift after giving her notice two weeks earlier according to the Fort Smith Police Department, replied flippantly telling her authorities will get there when they get there and that she's not going to die, at one point telling her to "shut up."As the water slowly filled Stevens' SUV, she responded: "I'm scared. I've never had anything happen to me like this before."Stevens pleaded for help and prayer but received a lecture: "Well this will teach you, next time don't drive in the water," Reneau responds. "I don't see how you didn't see it, you had to go right over it, so."Authorities responded to the scene 12 minutes after she dialed 911, but because of the floodwaters, it took more than an hour to reach Stevens' vehicle -- and by the time police and firefighters were able to secure the car, Stevens had drowned.Fort Smith Interim Police Chief Danny Baker described Reneau's response as "calloused and uncaring at times" in a statement, but he added to KHBS that she did nothing "criminally wrong" nor "violated policy.""I completely understand the disgust and the concern that we all have," Baker said. "We all hope that we would get a little better response."
5 Sep 26min

911 dispatcher lectures drowning woman moments before she died FULL AUDIO
911 dispatcher lectures drowning woman moments before she died FULL AUDIOPolice released disturbing audio of an Arkansas woman who called for help in the final moments of her life, drowning in her car, only to be met with mockery and disdain by the dispatcher.Debbie Stevens, 47, was on her regular paper route in Fort Smith Saturday, Aug. 24 when a flash flood swept up her car. Panicking, she dialed 911."Please help me, I don't want to die!", Stevens begs on the call that lasted 22 minutes. "I can't swim! I'm scared! I'm going to drown!"The dispatcher, Donna Reneau, who was working her final shift after giving her notice two weeks earlier according to the Fort Smith Police Department, replied flippantly telling her authorities will get there when they get there and that she's not going to die, at one point telling her to "shut up."As the water slowly filled Stevens' SUV, she responded: "I'm scared. I've never had anything happen to me like this before."Stevens pleaded for help and prayer but received a lecture: "Well this will teach you, next time don't drive in the water," Reneau responds. "I don't see how you didn't see it, you had to go right over it, so."Authorities responded to the scene 12 minutes after she dialed 911, but because of the floodwaters, it took more than an hour to reach Stevens' vehicle -- and by the time police and firefighters were able to secure the car, Stevens had drowned.Fort Smith Interim Police Chief Danny Baker described Reneau's response as "calloused and uncaring at times" in a statement, but he added to KHBS that she did nothing "criminally wrong" nor "violated policy.""I completely understand the disgust and the concern that we all have," Baker said. "We all hope that we would get a little better response."
5 Sep 26min

5 HOURS OF REDDIT STORIES TO FALL ASLEEP TO | REDDIT STORIES COMPILATION AITA - BEST REDDIT STORIES
5 HOURS OF REDDIT STORIES TO FALL ASLEEP TO | REDDIT STORIES COMPILATION AITA - BEST REDDIT STORIESDrift off to sleep with 3 hours of captivating and calming stories designed to soothe your mind and relax your body. From heartwarming tales to fascinating narratives, this collection provides the perfect mix of engaging yet gentle storytelling to help you unwind and fall into a peaceful slumber.Whether you’re looking for a distraction from daily stress, a bedtime ritual, or simply a way to relax your racing thoughts, these stories will guide you into a restful night’s sleep. Turn down the lights, get cozy, and let the soothing narration transport you to dreamland.Sweet dreams await!Interesting stories, bedtime stories, stories to fall asleep, relaxing narration, calming storytelling, sleep aid, soothing tales, bedtime listening, fall asleep fast, gentle storytelling, relaxing audio, sleep stories, peaceful narration, bedtime relaxation, storytelling podcast, unwind before bed, stress relief, sleep-inducing stories, nighttime stories, bedtime audio.
4 Sep 5h 10min

Cops, What’s The Wildest Situation You Stumbled Into That Nobody Called In?
Cops, What’s The Wildest Situation You Stumbled Into That Nobody Called In?
3 Sep 53min

5 YR Old Calls 911 After Finding Parents Shot To Death HEARTBREAKING - FULL 911 CALL
5 YR Old Calls 911 After Finding Parents Shot To Death HEARTBREAKING - FULL 911 CALL
3 Sep 8min

The CRAZIEST Police Interrogation You've Ever Heard
The CRAZIEST Police Interrogation You've Ever HeardThis interrogation is one of the strangest ever caught on camera. Timothy Jones doesn’t act like a typical suspect, he dances, sings, and even pretends to be a dog. But behind the theatrics, the truth is unraveling. As detectives let him talk, his web of lies starts to collapse, revealing paranoia, contradictions, and a crime that spiraled out of control. The more he tries to control the story, the more he loses his grip. And then, in one unexpected moment, the performance stops, and reality finally sinks in.
3 Sep 1h 24min

Mother accused of killing children, putting them in oven FULL 911 CALL
Mother accused of killing children, putting them in oven FULL 911 CALL
3 Sep 30min