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Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

S3 Ep90: Cheryl Burnett, Louis Mercer and Geraldine Martin

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Society & Culture, Documentary, History, True Crime

4685 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2024

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

In 1965, 19-year-old Cheryl Burnett was brutally murdered. Little did the investigators know, but solving her murder, would lead them down a dark path.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, and thanks for joining us for this week's episode of Into the Killing.

0:03.8

We want to hear from you if you know of any interesting cases we can cover on Into the

0:08.0

Killing. If you listen to other episodes, you know that we're looking for cold cases that

0:12.9

were eventually solved and cover on the podcast. We're also looking for interesting true crime

0:17.4

stories for our YouTube channel, Cremley Listed. We also want to hear from you if you

0:22.0

have any interesting stories about anything mysterious and paranormal for our YouTube channel,

0:27.2

Paranormally Listed. To suggest cases for the channels and the podcast, please visit our website,

0:33.3

criminallylisted.com. For this episode, we're going back to June 1965.

0:39.6

On June 7th, 1965, the hardcore legend Michael Foley, better known as Mick Foley, was born in Bloomington, Indiana.

0:48.0

From a young age, Mick Foley was fascinated with professional wrestling.

0:52.0

In June 1986, when he was 21, he made his professional debut

0:56.0

under the name Cactus Jack. After a stints in WCW and wrestling in Japan, fully, wrestling as Cactus Jack,

1:04.0

joined the newly rebranded Extreme Championship Wrestling, aka ECW in 1994. ECW was known for a hardcore style wrestling, which involved weapons like chairs and barbed wire.

1:17.6

Foley, a veteran, hardcore wrestler who was known to take big bumps, became one of ECW's biggest stars.

1:24.6

In 1996, he joined the WWF, which later became the W.E, and he rose in the ranks

1:30.1

to become one of the most famous and beloved wrestlers of all time. In WWE, he wrestled under the

1:35.5

monocers, Cactus Jack, Dude Love, Mankind, and once, under the name, McFoly. He had several notable

1:42.4

matches, but his most famous one was the Hell in the

1:44.8

Cell match with The Undertaker at the King of the Ring pay-per-view on June 28, 1998. If you are not

1:51.7

familiar with the Hell in the Cell match, two wrestlers are locked in a 16-foot-tall cage that

1:56.8

covers the ring. Before the match, instead of going into the cage, Foley climbed on to the

2:01.9

cage's roof and the undertaker followed. Foley was then thrown off the cage and crashed into the

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