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🗓️ 25 November 2024
⏱️ 64 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey, true crime besties, welcome back to an all new episode of the true crime podcast, seriallessly, |
0:30.6 | with me, your host, Annie Elyse. I hope you guys all had a good weekend and you are ready to |
0:37.4 | be jolted into reality, not only |
0:40.2 | because it's a Monday, but because this case that we're talking about today is definitely going to |
0:45.2 | jolt you. So I don't know whether you are driving or you're cleaning or you're working out, |
0:51.5 | whatever it is you're doing. Let's just take a pause, get into a Zen |
0:56.1 | place mentally before we get into it because it is definitely a doozy of a case. But one that I think |
1:02.3 | is incredibly important that we talk about. So I'm going to shut up now. Okay? And we're just going to |
1:07.4 | jump right in. So on January 23rd, 2007, 37-year-old Heather Guerreras was in the |
1:14.0 | parking lot just outside of the Colorado State Employees Credit Union where she worked. She had just |
1:19.2 | finished up her shift for the day, and she was ready to head home. Now let me talk to you about |
1:23.5 | Heather, because Heather was absolutely beautiful. She had this long, wavy, dark hair, |
1:28.9 | these full round cheeks, and whenever she smiled, she had little dimples in them. She also liked |
1:34.4 | to wear big statement earrings, which girl after my own heart, I live for my earrings. But she was |
1:40.0 | also very responsible. She wasn't just a teller or some other entry-level worker at this credit union. |
1:46.4 | She was a supervisor, one of the rare people who kind of had a knack for getting along with the people |
1:51.4 | she managed, which doesn't really happen in a lot of situations, right? I mean, everybody at the office |
1:57.2 | really liked Heather. She was also involved with a local Catholic church called St. |
2:02.5 | Mary's, and it sounds like she took her faith very seriously because Heather always put |
2:08.0 | everybody else before herself. If you ever needed help with something, Heather was there to chip in. |
2:13.7 | She cared about making sure that everyone around her was taken care of and just really in a good place. |
2:19.1 | She lived and worked in Greeley, Colorado, which was a small city northeast of Denver. |
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