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Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

S3 Ep85: Corey Wieneke

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Society & Culture, Documentary, History, True Crime

4685 Ratings

🗓️ 25 December 2023

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

In 1992, Corey Wieneke was brutally murdered. Twenty-five years later, a witness with an odd story would come forward and break the case wide open.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:03.2

Do you know an interesting cold case you want us to cover?

0:06.0

If so please visit our website, criminallylisted.com, then go to the suggested case page.

0:12.0

We also want to know about interesting true crime stories for our YouTube channel, Crimley Listed,

0:17.0

and stories about the supernatural for our other channel, Paranormally listed.

0:21.6

You can suggest cases for the YouTube channels on the same page.

0:25.6

For today's episode, we're going back to October 1992.

0:29.6

On October 4, 1992, the Mozambiquean civil war ended after 15 years and 4 months.

0:35.6

Mozambique is in Southeast Africa.

0:38.3

It's on the coast of the Indian Ocean.

0:41.3

It's believed that people first came to the area in the 4th century BC.

0:45.3

In 1505, it was colonized by the Portuguese who ruled for the next 4 centuries.

0:50.3

In 1975, the country gained its independence. Just two years later, the country descended into civil war.

0:58.0

The two major factions at war were the Mozambique Liberation Front,

1:02.0

which was the Marxist ruling party, and the Mozambican National Resistance,

1:06.0

an anti-communist faction.

1:09.0

Over a million people were killed in the fighting and the famines.

1:12.8

On October 4, 1992, leaders of the two factions signed a peace treaty in Rome, Italy.

1:19.0

Two years later, they had general elections, which the Mozambique Liberation Front won.

1:24.8

Sao Polo, House of Detention, which is informally known as Casuala Penitentiary, was a notorious

1:30.3

prison in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

1:32.3

It was constructed in 1920.

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