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The First Degree

Episode 297: Andrew Wieman, Part 2

The First Degree

Alexis Linkletter and Jac Vanek

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.510K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2024

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

On February 10, 2002, authorities announce that they have finally determined the manner of Andrew Wieman’s death, and it comes as a surprise to everyone. Instead of bringing much needed answers, the determination only raises more questions for Andrew’s family and friends. Even after 20 plus years, these questions linger without answers, and the concerns continue to weigh heavily on their hearts. In episode 297, Jac and Alexis detail how authorities arrived at their determination, as well as the emotional impact it had on the family.

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0:00.0

It's a degree.

0:02.0

First degree.

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First degree.

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First degree.

0:06.0

First degree.

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The first degree.

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The first degree.

0:09.0

You see it on the news.

0:10.0

See it on the table, you see it on Facebook.

0:12.0

These things are supposed to happen in movies. See it on a paper, you see it on Facebook.

0:13.0

These things are supposed to happen in movies, not real life.

0:16.0

I don't know how you fatally stab yourself three times and 26 other times and then pull the covers up to your chin.

0:29.0

Like that's been the one detail that I've never been able to be like even if there was a shot that he

0:34.4

did kill himself and like the guy didn't tuck himself in after that he stabbed himself

0:38.4

to death and then he climbed to bed and tucked himself in. I'm sorry.

0:43.5

I can't, I cannot wrap my head around that.

0:47.8

Welcome to the first degree,

0:48.8

the True Crime Podcast that you might end up on.

0:51.0

My name is Jack Vanick.

0:52.0

I'm sitting here with the Alexis Link letter and this is part two of our two-part series about Andrew

0:56.9

Weeman. If you haven't listened to part one, you're going to be very, very confused.

1:01.3

So go back, listen to part 1. And if you are listening to this on the same

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