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. 5D AGO

    Part 4: Richard Allen's Appeal 130-Year Sentence on Trial – Involuntary Confessions, Unconstitutional Solitary, & Suppressed Odinism Theory

    In this gripping episode of Podcast69South, we dive into Part 4 of our deep analysis on Richard Allen's appellate brief in the Delphi murders case (Indiana Court of Appeals, Cause No. 25A-CR-00591). Covering pages 80-105 of the filed brief (12/17/2025), we unpack the defense's explosive arguments that Allen's multiple confessions were involuntary—induced by prolonged solitary confinement in a maximum-security prison, leading to solitary-induced psychosis and psychological coercion. We explore claims that the State failed to prove voluntariness under both the U.S. Constitution (psychological coercion via State action) and Indiana Constitution (lack of rational intellect due to misconduct). Even if deemed voluntary, the defense asserts the statements stemmed from unconstitutional detention violating due process, requiring suppression. The episode also tackles Section III: how the trial court allegedly denied Allen his right to a complete defense by excluding key evidence to explain the scene and impeach the investigation—including Blair's Bridge Guy sketch, Tobin's testimony, audio from confinement videos, April 3, 2023 phone calls, foundational statements for Dr. Grassian's opinion on confession unreliability, evidence framing the murders as a ritual killing (Odinism/Norse pagan elements like sticks/branches), and proof of an incomplete investigation overlooking third-party guilt plausible leads. Was the jury denied critical context? Could these exclusions and the solitary confinement issues lead to reversal? We break it down with case citations, constitutional analysis, and implications for the ongoing appeal. Essential listening for anyone following the Delphi murders saga—Richard Allen conviction, Bridge Guy, false confessions, Odinism theory, and more. #DelphiMurders #RichardAllen #DelphiAppeal #BridgeGuy #Odinism #RitualKilling #FalseConfession #SolitaryConfinement #TrueCrime #Podcast69South #69South 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
  2. Franks, Falsehoods, and Forced Confessions: Inside Allen's Appeal Bombshell Part 3 Richard Allen Appeal

    5D AGO

    Franks, Falsehoods, and Forced Confessions: Inside Allen's Appeal Bombshell Part 3 Richard Allen Appeal

    In Part 3 of our ongoing series on the Richard Allen appeal in the Delphi murders case, we break down pages 57–80 of the Appellant's Brief (filed December 2025). We start at the Summary of Argument, exposing alleged reversible errors: an unconstitutional search of Allen's home based on Detective Liggett's misleading affidavit—full of reckless omissions and alterations that falsely linked Allen to "Bridge Guy" (e.g., mismatched witness descriptions of hair, age, build, jacket color, and car details, plus misrepresented admissions about clothing). The defense demands a Franks hearing and suppression of seized evidence, arguing the warrant lacked probable cause once corrected. We then shift to the explosive claims in Argument II: Allen's confessions were involuntary due to 13 months of unprecedented pretrial solitary confinement in a maximum-security prison, violating IDOC policies and causing grave mental disability, psychosis, paranoia, confusion, and hallucinations. The brief argues this amounted to psychological coercion and State action (via IDOC indifference, prosecutorial delays, and court refusals to transfer), rendering statements a product of solitary-induced psychosis—not rational intellect—under the U.S. Constitution. Key details include Dr. Westcott's report, excluded IPAS settlement evidence on solitary's harms, and how prolonged isolation overbore Allen's will, leading to bizarre behaviors and unreliable confessions. This section spotlights major due process violations and questions whether the State can profit from induced mental breakdown. Critical listening for anyone following the Delphi case appeal! #DelphiMurders #RichardAllen #BridgeGuy #DelphiAppeal #FranksHearing #SolitaryConfinement #CoercedConfessions #FalseConfessions #TrueCrime #DelphiTrial #AbbyAndLibby #PsychologicalCoercion #TrueCrimePodcast #69South #RichardAllen Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/69-south/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    56 min
  3. JAN 15

    Part 2: The Richard Allen Appeal Deep Dive

    Part 2: The Richard Allen Appeal Deep Dive (Pages 29–57), we continue our page-by-page breakdown of Richard Allen's 113-page Appellant's Brief filed December 17, 2025, picking up from Dr. Monica Wala's involvement and diving deep into the defense's explosive claims about prolonged solitary confinement, psychological coercion, and involuntary confessions. This episode covers the buildup in the Statement of Facts and the core of Argument Section II (starting around page 67 onward in the brief's structure): how Allen allegedly descended into grave disability and solitary-induced psychosis during 13+ months of unprecedented pretrial isolation in a maximum-security prison. We unpack the arguments that his statements/confessions were not voluntary under the U.S. Constitution (due process violations via psychological coercion and state action), nor under the Indiana Constitution (lacking rational intellect amid misconduct), plus claims they stemmed from unconstitutional detention violating protections against unnecessary rigor (Ind. Const. Art. I, §§ 12, 15). Key highlights include: The trial court's refusal to admit the IPAS Order/Settlement into the suppression hearing.Expert insights on solitary confinement's devastating effects (citing Dr. Stuart Grassian and others on delirium, false memories, and psychosis).Why the State failed to prove voluntariness, with Allen's deterioration (weight loss, catatonia, self-harm) detailed as evidence of coercion.Even if deemed voluntary, suppression required due to constitutional violations.The defense's assertion this error was not harmless and demands reversal.We also touch on the transition into Argument III (denial of complete defense), setting up exclusions like evidence impeaching confessions, ritual killing theories, and third-party guilt leads. If you're tracking the Delphi murders saga, Richard Allen's appeal, false confessions, solitary confinement horrors, Bridge Guy timeline disputes, or questions around prison psychologist Dr. Monica Wala's role and testimony—this episode dissects the legal arguments shaking the case's foundation. Bombshell breakdowns, constitutional deep dives, and what this could mean for overturning the 130-year sentence in one of Indiana's most debated convictions. #DelphiMurders #RichardAllen #DelphiCase #RichardAllenAppeal #SolitaryConfinement #FalseConfessions #BridgeGuy #TrueCrime #TrueCrimePodcast #DelphiGirls #AbbyandLibby #JusticeForAbbyAndLibby #Odinism #FranksHearing #WrongfulConviction #PsychologicalCoercion #IndianaTrueCrime #CrimePodcast #TrueCrimeCommunity Stream now on [your platform] – Part 2 uncovers the heart of the solitary confinement claims and why the defense says Allen's "confessions" can't stand! 🚨 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 4m
  4. Delphi Murders Appeal – Part 1: The Search Warrant, Solitary Confinement, and the Fight for a Fair Trial

    JAN 5

    Delphi Murders Appeal – Part 1: The Search Warrant, Solitary Confinement, and the Fight for a Fair Trial

    In this opening episode of our multi-part series on Richard Allen’s appeal in the Delphi murders case, we dive into the first 29 pages of the 113-page Appellant’s Brief filed on December 17, 2025. We begin with an overview of the case: the 2017 murders of Abby Williams and Libby German, Richard Allen’s 2022 arrest, his conviction after a high-profile 2024 trial, and the 130-year sentence he is now appealing. The brief’s core arguments introduced in this section focus on two major claims of reversible error: The search of Allen’s home was based on a flawed warrant affidavit containing reckless omissions and misstatements by law enforcement—potentially violating the Fourth Amendment and requiring suppression of key evidence (including discussion of whether Allen should at least receive a full Franks hearing).Allen’s multiple confessions—made while held in prolonged solitary confinement under extreme conditions—were involuntary, the product of psychological coercion and grave mental disability, rendering them inadmissible under both the U.S. and Indiana Constitutions.We examine the table of contents, statements of issues, case background, and the opening portions of the legal argument, setting the stage for the defense’s claim that critical evidence should never have reached the jury. Join us as we unpack the constitutional questions at the heart of Allen’s bid for a new trial. Perfect for true-crime listeners following every twist in one of America’s most watched cases. (Part 2 coming soon: deeper into the confessions, solitary confinement evidence, and the defense’s battle to present alternative theories.) #DelphiMurders #RichardAllen #DelphiAppeal #TrueCrime #RichardAllenAppeal #BridgeGuy #SolitaryConfinement #FranksHearing #69South 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
  5. Shadows Online: The Rise and Horror of 764

    JAN 4

    Shadows Online: The Rise and Horror of 764

    Shadows Online: The Rise and Horror of 764Dive into this chilling episode of 69 South, where hosts Chop and Julie expose the dark world of 764—a decentralized network of violent extremists founded by Texas teen Bradley Chance Cadenhead. From his fractured childhood in Stephenville, riddled with divorce, bullying, and untreated bipolar disorder and anxiety, to founding a "cult-like" group blending nihilism, Satanism, and neo-Nazi O9A ideology. Learn how 764 grooms vulnerable kids aged 10-17 on platforms like Discord, Telegram, Roblox, Minecraft, Snapchat, Instagram, and TikTok, coercing them into self-harm, animal abuse, sextortion, and CSAM via blackmail and "cut signs." Based on Erath County court docs (case JV02023 and indictment 22CRDC-00016), forensic evidence of hundreds of graphic files on Bradley's devices, and his 80-year sentence for child pornography possession/promotion, we timeline his 2021 arrest to ongoing FBI probes of 350+ subjects in 2026. Hear gut-wrenching stories from parents like Colby Taylor (son Jay's coerced suicide) and Christina (daughter's mental breakdown), plus survivor accounts of grooming turning to terror. Chop and Julie deliver essential tips for parents: spot signs like unexplained cuts, secretive app use, gore obsession; how predators build trust then extort "tributes"; and device checks for coded terms. Resources: FBI Parents Guide, NCMEC CyberTipline, DHS Know2Protect. Trigger warning: Child exploitation, self-harm, suicide. Discretion advised. Key Topics: Bradley's backstory and 764 originsInvestigation, court detailsVictim/parent testimoniesOnline safety awarenessSources: Court PDF "19-1.pdf," ABC News, BBC, FBI, WIRED, DOJ. #TrueCrime #69South #CrimePodcast #MysteryUnraveled #JusticeMatters #StaySafe #TrueCrimeCommunity #PodcastAddict #ExtortionAwareness #OnlineSafety #ParentingInDigitalAge #SextortionPrevention #CyberCrime #ChildProtection #FamilySafetyTips #Trending #Parenting #DigitalParenting #PodcastAlert #764Cult #O9A #NeoNazi #ChildExploitation #SatanicCult #FBIAlert #TruthMatters #LegalDrama Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/69-south/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    28 min
  6. 12/06/2025

    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

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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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