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911 Calls Podcast

Tyrannus Ex • Corn on the Cop

911 Calls Podcast

11:59 Media

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.85K Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2024

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, The Operator continues the chilling tales with the story of Teri Jendusa-Nikolai. You won’t believe what she endured! And, in his usual, awkward fashion, he ends it with a happy ending - a case of soft-pour corn.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the 911 calls podcast with The Operator. Welcome to another episode of this particular podcast.

0:33.1

I'm the same host as last time, the operator.

0:36.8

Today we're covering a chilling case, pun intended,

0:41.4

as you'll soon see after I give you more details, as the episode goes along.

0:47.0

Today we're covering a chilling case that will end up being a pun, but there's nothing funny about this case.

0:55.0

Consider the humor in my presentation of this episode completely exhausted already.

1:01.0

Well, at least until the happy ending.

1:04.0

So, please get situated for a really rough ride.

1:08.0

Make sure that your arms and feet are secured inside the garbage can.

1:12.0

And we will begin.

1:15.0

Wind Lake, Wisconsin is a quiet suburban community within Racine County,

1:21.0

approximately 25 miles southwest of Milwaukee, a town related to the beer, literally

1:28.2

related to the name of a beer.

1:33.0

The area takes its name from the 936 acre glacial lake that defines its geography,

1:39.8

part of the wider network of waterways that characterize southeastern Wisconsin's landscape.

1:46.8

A couple of dumps of water left over from the Ice Age.

1:50.8

Racing County itself stretches along Lake Michigan's western shore, encompassing both urban and rural communities across its 792 square miles.

2:03.8

The region's weather patterns played a crucial role in the case that we're covering today.

2:10.5

January temperatures in southeastern Wisconsin typically plunge well below freezing.

2:16.5

That's zero degrees Celsius or 32 miles per freedom for those people living in the US.

2:23.3

With wind chill factors regularly dropping below zero degrees Fahrenheit or negative

2:28.9

17 degrees Celsius, who cares?

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