True Crime Time For April 11, 2026 | Gilgo Beach Killer Pleads Guilty, Insurance Murder Plot, Toy Box Killer Case
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This episode of True Crime Time, hosted by Woody Overton on April 11, 2026, delivers a powerful roundup of high-profile criminal cases across the U.S. The episode opens with the historic plea of Rex Hummerman, a 62-year-old architect, who admitted to murdering seven women in the Gilgo Beach serial killings spanning from 1993 to 2010, with the remains scattered across Long Island and the Hamptons. His guilty plea, following years of denial and a complex investigation involving DNA, cell data, and a hidden basement vault of weapons, marks a long-awaited closure for victims’ families. The episode then shifts to a chilling insurance fraud case in North Carolina, where 41-year-old former paramedic Joshua Hunsucker is charged with murdering his wife, Stacey, using toxic eye drops to collect $250,000 in life insurance, while also attempting to stage a kidnapping and poison his daughter. In Alabama, a high-speed, wrong-way interstate chase involving a suspect with 46 prior arrests and four children in the vehicle ends peacefully after spike strips disabled the car, highlighting the dangers of reckless evasion. The episode closes with the disturbing case of David Ray Parker, the so-called 'Toy Box Killer,' a sadistic serial rapist and torturer who built a soundproofed trailer filled with torture devices, confessed to abducting and abusing multiple women, and was sentenced to 224 years in prison before dying in custody. The episode ends with a broader reflection on the persistence of justice, the importance of public tips, and the enduring fight for truth in unresolved cases like Madison’s and Barbara Blunt’s.
Rex Hummerman pleaded guilty to seven murders in the Gilgo Beach case, ending a decades-long investigation fueled by DNA, cell data, and a hidden weapons vault.
Joshua Hunsucker is accused of murdering his wife with toxic eye drops to collect life insurance, then staging a kidnapping and attempting to poison his daughter.
A high-speed, wrong-way interstate chase in Alabama involving four children ended safely thanks to spike strips and multi-agency coordination.
David Ray Parker, the 'Toy Box Killer,' built a torture chamber in a converted trailer, confessed to multiple abductions and tortures, and was sentenced to 224 years before dying in prison.
Public tips and community engagement remain critical in solving cold cases like Madison’s and Barbara Blunt’s, despite the challenges of missing persons in high-risk lifestyles.
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Gilgo Beach Killer Pleads Guilty After Decades-Long Investigation
“He stood there and said strangulation, strangulation, strangulation. I mean, come on man.”
Insurance Fraud Murder in North Carolina: The Case of Joshua Hunsucker
“He thought he just absolutely got away with it. Oh, I did it. I got it. And then I got a burn him body burn two days after no way.”
High-Speed Wrong-Way Chase in Alabama Involving Children
A suspect with 46 prior arrests fled a Walmart shoplifting call in Calera, Alabama, leading police on a high-speed, wrong-way chase on I-65 with four children in the vehicle. Law enforcement used spike strips to safely stop the car, and all suspects were arrested without further incident. The children were taken into protective custody.
The Toy Box Killer: David Ray Parker’s Torture Chamber and Confessions
“You're tied down. I don't imagine you're going to sleep on that. That's fucking horrible.”
Music Industry Crime Wave: Dallas Studio Kidnapping and Robbery
Nine individuals, including rapper Pooh Shiesty, were arrested for a coordinated kidnapping and robbery at a Dallas music studio. The victims were forced to sign contracts at gunpoint and robbed of luxury items. Evidence included cell records, surveillance footage, social media posts, and rental car data, leading to swift federal prosecution.
“You're tied down. I don't imagine you're going to sleep on that. That's fucking horrible.”
“They are human beings. Let's bring them on. Let's get it open the way it should be and hopefully get them all to where they need to be.”
“He stood there and said strangulation, strangulation, strangulation. I mean, come on man.”
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Woody Overton
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Rex Hummerman
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Joshua Hunsucker
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David Ray Parker
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Lontrell Williams Jr.
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Long Island, New York
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Ryan Rabel
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Dallas, Texas
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FBI Dallas
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Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney
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