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🗓️ 16 February 2023
⏱️ 69 minutes
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This week, we will travel to Mozambique. An East African country that, in its young life, has seen war and death in more ways than one. A place that birthed a man who was loved by his family and community, but terrorized, traumatized and hunted another. JOIN US as we discuss one of South Africa’s most famous and most wanted criminals, Ananias Mathe. Thank you to listener Yaya for requesting this case.
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0:30.0 | Hello everyone! Hi! I'm Kayla and I'm Kristen and this is Black True Crime. If this is your first time |
0:50.4 | here at the showframe, welcome and hello. Give us a high sigh. Oh I missed that. We're really excited |
0:58.5 | to be back this week. This week's episode is number 98, Chris. We're almost at 100. Kayla, |
1:04.7 | I thought we were honestly at like 225 right now. No, we've done some like bonus episodes and maybe |
1:11.9 | that's why it feels that way, but not yet, we're almost there. Period! Are we doing something special |
1:17.8 | in our 100th episodes? We should. I feel like we should because that's gonna be what right at |
1:24.0 | the end of this month, so we'll see. We'll see what I can do. Okay, so we're just gonna get straight |
1:29.1 | into this week's case. Uh, sister, are you ready? Mm-hmm, okay. This week we travel to Mozambique, |
1:38.1 | an East African country that in its young life has seen war and death in more ways than one, |
1:43.9 | a place that birthed a man who was loved by his family and community, but terrorized, traumatized, |
1:49.9 | and hunted another. Join us as we discuss one of South Africa's most famous and most wanted |
1:56.0 | criminals, and I need in. And then, in the Nias, in a Nias, I practice this too. And a Nias, |
2:04.4 | Mattay, and thank you to listener Yaya for requesting this case. Yaya, period. Love that name. |
2:11.3 | Kayla, say that name one more time. A Nias, and a Nias. That's given. I don't know. I don't think I'm |
2:17.6 | even saying it right, but that's what we're gonna go with. I love it. And a Nias. It's given |
2:22.0 | biblical. That's the only thing you'll love about this man in this case. That part. So, |
2:27.2 | Nias was born sometime in 1976, and what is now Mozambique. Sister, what do you have for us this |
2:34.9 | week in regards to black history? Okay, so I know Africa is freaking dope, and technically that's where |
2:41.8 | we all come from, but let's bring it back to the States really quick, because I want to talk |
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