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Evidence Locker True Crime

35: The Eislady, Estibaliz Carranza | The Eislady

Evidence Locker True Crime

Evidence Locker True Crime

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary, History

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2019

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

When a maintenance worker forced his way into a locked room in the cellar of a building in Vienna, he never thought he would find the remains of two men. Their body parts had been mixed with cement and stored in empty ice cream buckets. Other parts were kept in small freezers. It didn’t take long to figure out who the men were. They were Holger Holz and Manfred Hinterberger and they had one thing in common: at one point they were both in love with a woman called Estibaliz Carranza.
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Today. You are listening to the evidence locker.

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Our cases have been researched using open source and archive materials. It deals with true crimes and real people.

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Each episode is produced with the utmost respect to the victims, their families, and loved ones. Schlegaria was a welcoming ice cream parlor and cafe in the city of Vienna.

1:10.0

The store was located on the ground floor of a typical three-story high Viennese building.

1:15.5

The walls were painted in bright yellow and outside were two giant fiberglass ice cream cones

1:20.5

with bright colored fiberglass scoops.

1:23.3

Potted green trees were neatly lined up below the windows,

1:26.6

and flowers on the window sills brightened up the interior.

1:30.4

Inside, it always smut divine, coffee, cakes, treats, and of course, a multitude of ice cream

1:36.4

flavors to choose from.

1:38.8

A couple of regular customers would often be seen, coming for their daily coffee, sitting at at the bar or at one of the tables.

1:46.0

The owner of the place loved children and would give generous scoops when little bright-eyed

1:50.0

customers pointed out their chosen flavor. Mexican-born, Estibalez Karanza, was a very exotic lady.

1:57.0

She was the kind of woman one would notice as soon as you walked in the room.

2:01.0

There was something sympathetic and magnetic about her, something that called

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