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Australian True Crime

Phia's Brother Corey Was No Angel.

Australian True Crime

Meshel Laurie

True Crime

4.6979 Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2021

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Phia Power’s brother Corey wasn’t exactly a model citizen, but should that make us any less interested in seeing justice for his murder? 


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With thanks to Phia Power.

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0:00.0

We're bringing Australian True Crime live to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne this July,

0:04.3

and I have to tell you that Brisbane sold out already.

0:07.5

Good for you, Brisbane, so we've quickly added a second show.

0:10.3

Now we can't keep adding more shows, so please make sure you get your tickets. Our special guests,

0:15.2

our forensic criminologist Santee Mallet in Brisbane and Sydney and the one and only Charlie Bizina in

0:19.9

Melbourne. There'll be a Q&A of course so you can ask your own burning questions on the night but you have to book quickly. The producers of this podcast recognize the traditional owners of the land on which it's recorded.

0:42.0

They pay respect to the Aboriginal elders past, present,

0:48.8

and those emerging. The suitable for children.

1:16.3

The sister of the murderer actually Facebook messaged mom to say, do you realize that was your son that got killed? This is the intellect of these people that you're going to. 33-year-old Cori Power was found with fatal head injuries in a residential street just before dawn on a

1:44.6

Thursday morning in 2013. He was back in the small fruit picking town of Young in

1:50.6

New South Wales after six months in Canberra because he wanted to be

1:54.4

close to his young daughter. Just three days after his death an interview with

1:59.7

Cori's sister Fear appeared in the local paper. It's heartbreaking, but not for the reasons you might think.

2:06.5

Fear feels compelled in the interview to say things like this. He wasn't a perfect person, but he was a grandson, a son, a brother and a father,

2:17.8

and he didn't deserve to be killed like that.

2:22.3

Fear also says in the article that people have already confronted members of his family

2:27.2

to say that he got what he deserved.

2:29.3

This is Australian True Crime with Michelle Lorry and Emily Webb.

2:35.0

Come with us as we go beyond the news cycle to find out how people become killers,

2:39.2

how people become victims and what happens next.

2:44.0

Fear power. become victims and what happens next. Fear Power joins us today to talk about her brother Cori and about how he became a victim of crime.

2:51.2

As always, it's not about apportioning any blame to Corey for his own murder

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