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Obscura: A True Crime Podcast

56: The Corn Rake Murder, Part 01

Obscura: A True Crime Podcast

Justin Drown

True Crime, Personal Journals, History, Documentary, News, Society & Culture

4.62.9K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Nothing will set anger alight more intensely than betrayal. Once this fire starts to burn, for certain people, there’s only one way to dampen it down and extinguish the flames. Love is an emotion that is presumed to last forever. An invisible bond between two people that is cherished, nurtured, and protected. It is the fairy-tale dream. The concept of it being transferable, changeable, and decidedly unflinching in doing so is never considered until it becomes confrontational and impossible to ignore.

In 2018 a quiet rural farm in Earlville, Iowa became a scene of horror in a matter of seconds. That frosty November morning was the accumulation of months of discontent, hidden fears, and quiet planning in a marriage that was deeply scarred.

Love, betrayal, revenge, and self-preservation are the undercurrents of this case. Building in intensity they weaved together like hissing snakes seeking their final destination and most anticipated meal. Cold-blooded and determined they were the driver of one man’s actions that can never be reversed, and nothing would stand in their way.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Nothing will set anger a light, more intensely than betrayal.

0:10.9

Once this fire starts to burn, for certain people, there's only one way to dampen it

0:16.3

down, and extinguish the flames.

0:20.6

Love is an emotion that is presumed alas forever, an invisible bond between two people that

0:26.6

is cherished, nurtured, and protected.

0:30.8

It is the fairytale dream, and the concept of it being transferable, changeable, and

0:36.9

decidedly, unfuncently, and doing so is never considered.

0:41.6

That is until it becomes confrontational and impossible to ignore.

0:46.4

In 2018, a quiet rural farm, an Earlville Iowa, became the scene of a horror and a matter

0:54.1

of seconds.

0:55.6

That frosty November morning was the accumulation of months of discontent and quiet planning

1:01.3

in a marriage that was deeply scarred.

1:04.4

Love, betrayal, revenge, and self-preservation are the undercurrents of this case.

1:10.2

minister Hussein.

1:33.9

I don't know if you can see it.

1:35.9

I don't know if you can see it.

1:37.9

I don't know if you can see it.

1:39.9

I have to go out the door and set my phone over the checker.

1:41.9

Okay.

1:42.9

You still hit me and I'm on my right.

1:44.9

Okay.

1:45.9

Yes.

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