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Beyond Contempt True Crime

76 - Theresa Wesolowski

Beyond Contempt True Crime

Renee Lynn

History, Murder, True Crime, Truecrime, Mystery

4.4737 Ratings

🗓️ 23 March 2023

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

22-year-old Theresa Wesolowski was found lying face down on the ground a few blocks from where she worked. Someone had stabbed her over 40 times. It took 10 years to arrest her coworker Mark Libecki, who claimed another coworker killed Theresa.

 

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0:00.0

This podcast contains adult themes and graphic violence.

0:05.2

Listener discretion is advised.

0:07.4

A commercial-free version of this podcast is available on Patreon for $1 a month.

0:13.3

Patreon.com.

0:14.6

4.S. Beyond Contempt Podcast.

0:17.2

I'm Renee, and this is Beyond Contempt True Crime.

0:48.1

West 180, North 1190, North River Lane, in Germantown, Wisconsin, was the location for stone container, which was a factory that specialized in boxes and containers.

0:55.6

This company became Smurford's stone container after a merger and went bankrupt in 2010.

1:01.3

There was a restructuring of the company that was kind of difficult to follow, but it appears that they are still in the business of boxes, containers, and packaging, and are now called West Rock.

1:07.8

But the fact remains that in 1999, a 22-year-old woman left this building after she finished second shift and never made it home.

1:18.7

You're listening to Episode 76, Teresa Wieselowski.

1:25.4

Teresa Wazzalowski was born on May 4, 1977, and grew up in Germantown, Wisconsin.

1:33.4

She graduated from Kettlemarain Lutheran High School in 1995.

1:39.4

Teresa was well-liked and was not hurting for friends.

1:43.4

She had always been a hard worker and aimed to achieve

1:46.6

financial independence. By 16, Teresa purchased a car, and by age 20, she bought a home close to her parents.

1:58.1

In 1999, 22-year-old Teresa was working two full-time jobs.

2:04.2

She worked days at a sandwich shop and worked second shift at Stone Container.

2:09.6

This company was later known as Smurf at Stone Container, and they manufactured different types of boxes.

2:16.7

Trisa was at her first job by 7 in the morning.

2:20.0

She was a top performer and remembered her regular customer's favorite sandwich orders.

2:25.6

The moment patrons pulled into the parking lot, Teresa started preparing their sandwiches.

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