Podcast:Real Life Real Crime Published On: Tue Mar 29 2022 Description: This week kicks off the #JusticeFor series with #JusticeforKimberlyWomack.In this first episode woody sits down with the sister and daughter of Kimberly Womack and discusses who Mrs. Womack was from those who knew her best, her family.This weeks Sponsors: JUST THRIVE - Give your body Immune and Digestive support and save 15% by using the code RLRC at checkout!Last weeks Sponsors:GREEN CHEF: Click the link for 130.00 off plus FREE SHIPPING for Real Life Real Crime Listeners.PDS DEBT Click HERE and get a free credit report after completing the debt assessment for RLRC listeners!NOVO: Click HERE and get $5000 in perks and discounts for RLRC listeners!We ask for the continued support of the Coco family as they go through this next chapter. Please continue to call in tips about Barbara Blount @225-395-1302 or use the TIP button on Real Life Real Crime, the app.Want more episodes? Download our app in the app store or Google Play and listen straight from the app!Follow us on: INSTAGRAM: @REALLIFEREALCRIME, @OVERTONWOODY Twitter: @reallifecrimeFor Business Inquiries ONLY, please contact: cyndi@realliferealcrime.comRLRC LOVES:LOPA- Woody loves LOPA. You hear him mention it at the end of each episode. Please click the LOPA link and REGISTER. It takes 2 minutes and just 1 donor can save up to 8 LIVES! RLRC has raised thousands of dollars for LOPA.Merakey Gateway is near and dear to RLRC. This transition service provides comprehensive transition training for individuals diagnosed with autism & related orders as they transition into a life of greater independence. Their programs work with the individual to identify personal goals and create a plan to accomplish their dreams. Whether an individual wants to get a job, go to college, or just become more independent, the Gateway team can assist with an individualized pathway to success. The transition plan will include skills related to employment, community life, housing, finances and independent living.Gateway Ink is a social enterprise screen printing business which trains & employs participants as they learn vocational skills. Their Shop Manager and Program Director work together in developing individual training techniques and identifying accommodation needs for the participant to bring into their future careers. Orders placed through Gateway Ink, support our programming financially as well as provide a job for our participants looking to build their skills & reach their goalsOur Sponsors:* Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.rosettastone.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/real-life-real-crime/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy