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Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

S3 Ep100: Juliette Rivera, Joe Clark and the Mitchell Brothers

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Society & Culture, Documentary, History, True Crime

4685 Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2024

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

In this unique episode, which is more like our videos on our YouTube channel, Criminally Listed, we cover three cold cases that were eventually solved. In 1992, 25-year-old Juliette Rivera was brutally murdered. A bizarre twist finally closed the case.

Lt. Joe Clark was murdered in his home in February 1981. It eventually became the oldest unsolved case of a law enforcement agent in the USA.

Finally, in 1988, a tragic fire in Fort Wayne, Indiana, killed three brothers, Durell, Genayle, and Jermaine Mitchell. Decades later, the truth about the fire would finally be revealed. 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and thanks for joining us for this episode of Into the Killing.

0:03.0

Today's episode is going to be slightly different than our other episodes.

0:07.0

We're going to be doing three mini episodes, so it's more like our videos on our YouTube channel, Cremely Listed.

0:13.0

If you liked this episode, you should check out Cremely Listed.

0:16.0

Tiffany, we're looking in your direction.

0:19.0

We also have another YouTube channel called Paranormally Listed, where we feature cases about the supernatural, otherworldly, and anything mysterious.

0:27.6

For this first segment, we're going back to July 1992.

0:31.6

In July 1992, Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar was serving a five-year sentence in a prison he designed

0:38.0

himself called La Cate D'Ille.

0:40.7

The personal prison overlooked Medea and Columbia.

0:43.8

The jail had a soccer field, pool, jacuzzi, and bar, among other amenities.

0:49.0

Escobar picked the men who would guard him.

0:51.8

The personal prison was part of an unusual agreement that Escobar struck

0:55.7

with the Colombian government. Instead of being extradited to the United States, Escobar would serve

1:00.9

a sentence there. But the government revoked the deal in July 1992 because they discovered

1:06.3

Escobar was still conducting his illegal business. The government didn't mind the drug trafficking, but he had four of his men tortured and murdered in the prison.

1:15.6

So on July 22nd, 1992, after serving about 13 months, they were going to move him to a military prison.

1:22.6

When the army surrounded, Looka de Drell, Escobar and several of his men escaped.

1:28.3

During the construction, Escobar had a hidden tunnel constructed and escaped through it.

1:33.3

He then went into hiding.

1:35.3

After his escape, his cartel fell apart.

1:38.3

16 months after he escaped, in December 1993, a day after his 44th birthday, Pablo Escobar was gunned down by the Colombian

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