69 SOUTH

Chop & Julie

🔍 Welcome to 69 South, your go-to podcast for unraveling mystery and true crime in a world of chaos! 🕵️‍♂️ We dive deep into current and past true crime incidents, digging for the truth and reporting raw, reliable facts to our listeners. Our mission? To be your trusted source for all things crime, justice, and safety in a society that’s truly lost. From local secrets to national cases, we’re here to keep our communities informed and secure. Join us as we chase answers and shine a light on what matters. 🎙️ Subscribe now for gripping stories and real talk! 💥 #TrueCrime #69South #CrimePodcast #MysteryUnraveled #JusticeMatters #StaySafe #TrueCrimeCommunity #PodcastAddict Donate Today:  https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=HLSUDXN9LXS9N

  1. DEC 6

    A Mother’s Silence, A Child’s Cry: The Case Against Johnny Knuckles

    A toddler rushed into surgery. A five-year-old hidden under the covers. A house where the evidence spoke louder than any excuse. We take you inside the Shelby County case against Johnny Douglas Knuckles, tracing the exact details that dismantled the “play slide” story—eight centimeters of lacerations, blood-soaked bedding, wipes near the adult’s side of the bed, and a timeline that refused to bend. The medical facts frame the truth, and the home search seals it. We talk through the mother’s initial denial, her later account of finding the accused nude near the child, and the hours lost to fear and manipulation. Then we walk carefully through the forensic interviews: a five-year-old describing repeated harm, a three-year-old naming the bleeding, a four-year-old recounting what he heard with heartbreaking clarity. Their statements align with the physical evidence and show why trained interviewers use open-ended methods to protect accuracy. Along the way, we unpack the accused’s interview—drinking, memory lapses, medical excuses, and a stunning attempt to shift blame onto a child—and why those claims collapse against measurements, injuries, and logic. This is a conversation about accountability: who commits the act, who enables it, and who delays the call for help. We explore mandatory reporting, neglect, and the legal pathways that follow when a parent fails to protect. We also step beyond the case to talk about prevention: recognizing red flags, documenting concerns, calling or texting 911, and keeping children within line of sight when risk rises. Most of all, we return to the children—what trauma-informed recovery looks like, why consistency matters, and how communities can stand in the gap when systems falter. If this story moves you, share it so others learn the signs. Subscribe, leave a review to help more listeners find the show, and tell us: what safeguards would you put in place to protect kids in your community? Come join Patreon.com/69South for your daily dose of The Dailly Detour. A 30 minute daily episode discussing the weird, crazy, and odd news stories with a light hearted funny take.  Support the show Disclaimer: All defendants are INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY in a court of law. All facts are alleged until a conviction! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/69-south/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    31 min
  2. DEC 4

    From Viral Workouts To Felony Charges: The Brian "Kyle" Divine- Kaizen DIY Gym Story

    A glossy fitness brand, a garage full of gear, and a following that cheered every rep—then the police report landed. We walk you through how a social media influencer known for DIY gym builds is now facing multiple child seduction charges, piecing together the timeline from first officer contact to interviews, warrants, and seized devices. From unplugged Ring cameras to alleged iCloud access attempts, we examine the digital breadcrumbs that shaped the investigation and why fans struggled to square a clean image with the mounting evidence. We also demystify the law. Indiana’s age of consent is 16, but that doesn’t grant a pass to adults in positions of authority. A stepparent’s role makes “consent” legally irrelevant under child seduction statutes, and alcohol further undermines capacity. We explain how these rules protect teens in blended families, where power, proximity, and silence can replace overt force. You’ll hear how detectives approached witness statements, what potential DNA recovery means for a case like this, and how bond terms, no-contact orders, and GPS monitoring work when allegations involve a household. As parents, we share concrete, non-alarmist steps for safeguarding kids: device checks that actually matter, app and cloud access to watch, and ways to talk about grooming and coercion without scaring your teen into secrecy. We also reflect on the cost of parasocial loyalty, and why it’s vital to prioritize character over follower counts when someone gains access to your home or your trust. If this story hits close to home, lean on credible resources and local advocates. And if you found value in the breakdown, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review—what part of this case shocked you most? Come join Patreon.com/69South for your daily dose of The Dailly Detour. A 30 minute daily episode discussing the weird, crazy, and odd news stories with a light hearted funny take.  Visit Rosie's Posy for all your farmstead, sourdough and flower needs at 6082 E. Hadley Rd. , Moorseville, Indiana.  Rosie's Posys Farmstand Sourdough, Sweets, and Flowers at 6082 E. Hadley Rd., Moorseville, IN Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Disclaimer: All defendants are INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY in a court of law. All facts are alleged until a conviction! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/69-south/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    41 min
  3. DEC 3

    Inside The Karen Read Civil Lawsuit And The Alleged Cover-Up Part 3

    Start with the verdict, then rewind the tape. We walk you through the Karen Reed case from indictments to a hung jury to a full acquittal, and into the sweeping civil rights lawsuit that alleges malicious prosecution, planted evidence, phone and video mishandling, and supervisory failures that set the investigation on a single track. No legalese, no fluff—just a clear timeline, the key players, and why certain decisions mattered far more than the headlines suggested. We dig into the forensic questions that shaped the narrative: what taillight fragments on clothing mean without airtight chain of custody, how injury patterns can challenge a vehicle‑strike theory, and why securing a scene, devices, and surveillance isn’t bureaucratic box‑checking but the backbone of probable cause. You’ll hear how internal discipline and transfers rippled out after the first trial, the role alleged conflicts and personal ties may have played, and what a move to federal court could change about transparency and pace. Beyond the courtroom, there’s a human cost. Reed lost work, insurance, her home, and years to legal fights while managing Crohn’s disease and multiple sclerosis. We talk about the real economics of defense—experts, filings, discovery—and how quickly reputations shatter when process breaks. If you follow true crime, police accountability, or just care about fair investigations, this story is a masterclass in why procedures, chain of custody, and unbiased oversight are non‑negotiable. Listen for a focused breakdown of the timeline, the civil claims under Section 1983 and the Massachusetts Civil Rights Act, and what damages and outcomes might look like next. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves meticulous case analysis, and leave a review with the one detail you think will matter most as the lawsuit moves forward. Come join Patreon.com/69South for your daily dose of The Dailly Detour. A 30 minute daily episode discussing the weird, crazy, and odd news stories with a light hearted funny take.  Visit Rosie's Posy for all your farmstead, sourdough and flower needs at 6082 E. Hadley Rd. , Moorseville, Indiana.  Rosie's Posys Farmstand Sourdough, Sweets, and Flowers at 6082 E. Hadley Rd., Moorseville, IN Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Disclaimer: All defendants are INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY in a court of law. All facts are alleged until a conviction! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/69-south/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    1h 2m
  4. DEC 1

    Inside The Karen Read Civil Lawsuit And The Alleged Cover-Up Part 2

    What if the case everyone thinks is simple starts to unravel the moment you tug on the first thread? We dive into part two of our Karen Read deep-dive and walk through the decisions that shaped the investigation: off-site interviews with no recordings, a home that wasn’t searched for DNA, and a rapid focus on a single suspect while a circle of insiders went lightly probed. It’s a story about process—when it works, when it fails, and how bias can harden into “fact” before evidence gets a fair say. We follow the taillight from intact to shattered and into the Sallyport, pausing on the missing 42 minutes of video and the alleged inversion that flipped left and right. We get into chain of custody delays, glass fragments that don’t match the supposed source, and the uneasy timeline of when the SUV was actually seized. The digital trail raises even more alarms: group chats that read like coordinated messaging, late-night calls, and phones destroyed after a preservation order—complete with a SIM card cut and tossed in separate dumpsters. Meanwhile, a separate federal probe surfaces footage and contradictions that should have been on the table sooner. Then there’s the witness who changes the night: a snowplow driver whose route, timestamps, and memory of a Ford Edge parked where the body would later be found complicate the lawn narrative. Layer in familial ties, undisclosed relationships, and policy breaches—from cruiser drinking to withheld surveillance—and the bigger questions land hard. If the medical examiner won’t call it a homicide, why were serious charges rushed? If justice is blind, why did so much go unseen? Stream now for a step-by-step breakdown of the alleged investigative gaps, the forensic red flags, and the moments where accountability could have changed the story. If this episode moves you, share it with a friend, hit follow, and leave a review with the one question you want answered next. Come join Patreon.com/69South for your daily dose of The Dailly Detour. A 30 minute daily episode discussing the weird, crazy, and odd news stories with a light hearted funny take.  Visit Rosie's Posy for all your farmstead, sourdough and flower needs at 6082 E. Hadley Rd. , Moorseville, Indiana.  Support the show Disclaimer: All defendants are INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY in a court of law. All facts are alleged until a conviction! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/69-south/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    59 min
  5. NOV 28

    ***FREE Patreon Exclusive Episode*** Happy Thanksgiving, Patreon Fam! 🦃 Exclusive Daily Detour Drop: Crazy News That'll Make You Spill Your Gravy

    A new lane opens with The Daily Detour—fast, sharp, and unafraid to press pause on the scroll. We kick off with Indiana oddities that remind us why local news still charms: a snowplow naming contest (Sleetwood Mac for the win), a nine-year-old’s compliment stand, a former stray turned K9 hero, and the mystery of stolen tortoises. Then the mood turns as we follow a viral DoorDash allegation that unravels under Ring video, doxxing, and felony charges for unlawful surveillance. It’s a crash course in how clout can bulldoze context, why “post first, process later” is a dangerous culture, and how false claims scar the credibility of real survivors. We move into the courts with a frank talk on consistency. Do we punish the same behaviors the same way, regardless of gender or spotlight? From teacher scandals to the heartbreaking case of Trinity Shockley—marked by trauma, bullying, and a foiled plan at a school—we wrestle with discretion, rehabilitation, and community safety. The courtroom isn’t a scoreboard, and yet public pressure often keeps score. We share what we saw, what felt fair, and where the system still asks judges to balance mercy with risk in real time. The back half ramps up with crimes so strange they sound scripted: a Dunkin’ burglary spree and the Florida man who tried to rob a vape shop with a live alligator and got bit. An embalmer accused of stealing gold teeth for black-market grills. A TikTok stunt spraying Raid on produce that triggered hazmat teams and criminal charges. Threaded through it all is a clear theme: the internet rewards spectacle, but the law still cares about evidence, consent, and harm. We close with rumor-check chatter, a Thanksgiving nod, and thanks to our supporters as we promise more quick hits and weekly true crime deep dives. If this mix of grit, humor, and straight talk hits your lane, tap follow, share with a friend, and drop your take on the wildest story. Your reviews help more curious minds find us—tell us what you want detoured next. Come join Patreon.com/69South for your daily dose of The Dailly Detour. A 30 minute daily episode discussing the weird, crazy, and odd news stories with a light hearted funny take.  Support the show Disclaimer: All defendants are INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY in a court of law. All facts are alleged until a conviction! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/69-south/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    35 min
  6. NOV 28

    ***Patreon Exclusive Free Episode***Daily Detour: Doorbells, Coffins & Dine-and-Dash Diva

    Start with laughter, stay for the jaw-drops. We kick off with Thanksgiving Eve chaos and family lore, then sprint into a luxury con where an Instagram food influencer dresses the part, eats like royalty, and allegedly vanishes at the check—offering “exposure,” trinkets, and audacity instead of payment. It’s equal parts scam and social media illusion, a lesson in how curated glamour can hustle real people who keep restaurants running. The temperature drops with a story that rattles the bones: a 65-year-old woman knocks from inside her coffin moments before cremation. We unpack how a chain of errors can mislabel life as death, why vital checks fail, and what safeguards should stand between grief and catastrophe. From there, the highway becomes a stage for counterfeit authority as a Bowling Green man outfits his pickup with bargain lights and a toy badge, pulling over families on I‑65 to police his own rules. A savvy trucker spots the fake, and a clean sting ends a two-week charade. We trace the charges, the risks to public safety, and how impersonation weaponizes fear. Accountability takes center stage when a reserve officer records a speeding cop, gets unlawfully detained, and wins in court. We draw the line between lawful recording and obstruction, pointing to the simple truth: public trust grows when those with badges follow the rules they enforce. Then comes the surreal: a man spends hours licking a Ring doorbell while a family sleeps. It’s bizarre, viral, and instructive about what home cameras reveal—and what platforms amplify. We close on the hardest note. A micro-influencer defends her husband after he pleads to multiple counts of child exploitation, including images of prepubescent children. We don’t blink: minimizing abuse is complicity. The conversation centers survivors, the cost of denial, and the responsibilities that come with a platform. From scams to shockers to hard ethics, every segment points to the same takeaway: image without integrity collapses, and truth has a way of cutting through the filters. If this episode moved you or made you think, follow the show, leave a review, and share it with a friend. What story stuck with you most? Come join Patreon.com/69South for your daily dose of The Dailly Detour. A 30 minute daily episode discussing the weird, crazy, and odd news stories with a light hearted funny take.  Rosie's Posys Farmstand Sourdough, Sweets, and Flowers at 6082 E. Hadley Rd., Moorseville, IN Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Disclaimer: All defendants are INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY in a court of law. All facts are alleged until a conviction! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/69-south/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    31 min

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🔍 Welcome to 69 South, your go-to podcast for unraveling mystery and true crime in a world of chaos! 🕵️‍♂️ We dive deep into current and past true crime incidents, digging for the truth and reporting raw, reliable facts to our listeners. Our mission? To be your trusted source for all things crime, justice, and safety in a society that’s truly lost. From local secrets to national cases, we’re here to keep our communities informed and secure. Join us as we chase answers and shine a light on what matters. 🎙️ Subscribe now for gripping stories and real talk! 💥 #TrueCrime #69South #CrimePodcast #MysteryUnraveled #JusticeMatters #StaySafe #TrueCrimeCommunity #PodcastAddict Donate Today:  https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=HLSUDXN9LXS9N

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