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True Crime Time For January 4, 2026 | Family Crises, Stolen Hearses & Dark Secrets

True Crime Time For January 4, 2026 | Family Crises, Stolen Hearses & Dark Secrets

Update: 2026-01-04
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In this episode of True Crime Time For, Cyndi Overton walks listeners through a series of strange and disturbing cases that highlight the complexities of family dynamics and human behavior.

The stories include:

• An emergency airline diversion sparked by a family crisis at 35,000 feet

• A stolen hearse that turned into a disturbing prank

• A custody dispute driven by desperation

• A mysterious marriage license discovery

• A bus driver who took vigilante justice into his own hands

• A New Year’s Eve standoff rooted in family loyalty

• Shocking family secrets involving the deceased

• Dangerous impersonation of airline crew members

• Arson used as a tool for family control

• An inheritance dispute that erupted into chaos

Each case underscores how family conflict, secrecy, and desperation can escalate into criminal behavior — often leaving lasting damage behind.

Listener discretion is advised.

Chapter Titles

00:00 – Introduction to True Crime Time For

01:27 – Emergency Diversion: Family Crisis at 35,000 Feet

04:05 – The Stolen Hearse: A Disturbing Prank Gone Wrong

07:00 – Custody Dispute: A Father’s Desperate Act

09:08 – Marriage License Mystery: A Shocking Discovery

11:28 – Vigilante Justice: Bus Driver Catches a Fugitive

13:20 – New Year’s Eve Standoff: A Son’s Duty to His Mother

15:22 – Family Secrets: Living with the Deceased

17:08 – Impersonating Airline Crew: A Dangerous Deception

18:50 – Arson for Family Control

20:46 – Inheritance Dispute: A Family Feud on a Bus

22:34 – Closing Remarks & Future Plans

"Desperation doesn’t excuse crime — but it explains how far people are willing to go.”

This episode of True Crime Time For examines unusual and family-centered crimes including emergency flight diversions, custody disputes, vigilante justice, impersonation, arson, and inheritance feuds. Host Cyndi Overton highlights how family conflict and desperation often sit at the center of criminal behavior, while emphasizing community awareness and accountability.


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True Crime Time For January 4, 2026 | Family Crises, Stolen Hearses & Dark Secrets

True Crime Time For January 4, 2026 | Family Crises, Stolen Hearses & Dark Secrets

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