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Ep. 54 - A Series of Diabolical Groans

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On this week’s episode, Genevieve will discuss onion syrup poisonings, vigilante justice, razor suicides, jealous quarrels, horrible… truly horrible murders, Russian piggy-back rides and a narrow escape from death that ends in quite a significant amount of blushing. She will also discuss why executions are usually done at the crack of dawn, a little about spirit photography and why some ghosts maintain their deathly visages while others do not.

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References for today’s episode:

https://www.murderbygaslight.com/2021/10/a-great-burly-broad-shouldered-bully.html

“Two Spectral Lodgers : Ghosts in a Fourteenth-Street Boarding House” - The New York Times, Jun. 24, 1881.

"HOW MR. S. C. HALL SAW A SPIRIT!" - The Spiritualist, Nov. 19th, 1869.

"FREE LOVE AND POISON" - The Illustrated Police News, Dec. 7th 1871.

"A Man Accused of Rape Leaves the World With a Razor” - The Illustrated Police News, Jan. 18th, 1872.

“A Wife Murderer Hanged by a Mob in Richmond, KY.” - The Illustrated Police News, Feb. 1st, 1872.

"Jealous Quarrels Ended by a Frail Woman's Suicide" - The Illustrated Police News, Feb. 1st, 1872.

"Reception of the Grand Duke Alexi in New York" - The Illustrated Police News, Nov. 30th, 1871.

“Another Horrible Murder” - Central Missouri Herald, Feb. 1st, 1877.

“The Last of Mabel Hall” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Mar. 9th, 1876.

"A Lady’s Clothing Becomes Entangled in the Machinery of a Mill in Westmoreland County, Pa., and She has a Narrow Escape from Death" - The Illustrated Police News, May 20th, 1875.

"A Baker Booted in Boston" - The Illustrated Police News, Jan. 25th, 1872.

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Manage episode 498222220 series 3577958
Content provided by Genevieve Manion. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Genevieve Manion or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

On this week’s episode, Genevieve will discuss onion syrup poisonings, vigilante justice, razor suicides, jealous quarrels, horrible… truly horrible murders, Russian piggy-back rides and a narrow escape from death that ends in quite a significant amount of blushing. She will also discuss why executions are usually done at the crack of dawn, a little about spirit photography and why some ghosts maintain their deathly visages while others do not.

Thank you to today's sponsors!

Go to Rula.com/VICTORIANto get started today. That’s R-U-L-A dot com slashVICTORIANfor quality therapythat’s covered by insurance.

Get better sleep, hair and skin with Blissyand use MVNPOD to get an additional 30% off athttp://blissy.com/MVNPOD

References for today’s episode:

https://www.murderbygaslight.com/2021/10/a-great-burly-broad-shouldered-bully.html

“Two Spectral Lodgers : Ghosts in a Fourteenth-Street Boarding House” - The New York Times, Jun. 24, 1881.

"HOW MR. S. C. HALL SAW A SPIRIT!" - The Spiritualist, Nov. 19th, 1869.

"FREE LOVE AND POISON" - The Illustrated Police News, Dec. 7th 1871.

"A Man Accused of Rape Leaves the World With a Razor” - The Illustrated Police News, Jan. 18th, 1872.

“A Wife Murderer Hanged by a Mob in Richmond, KY.” - The Illustrated Police News, Feb. 1st, 1872.

"Jealous Quarrels Ended by a Frail Woman's Suicide" - The Illustrated Police News, Feb. 1st, 1872.

"Reception of the Grand Duke Alexi in New York" - The Illustrated Police News, Nov. 30th, 1871.

“Another Horrible Murder” - Central Missouri Herald, Feb. 1st, 1877.

“The Last of Mabel Hall” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Mar. 9th, 1876.

"A Lady’s Clothing Becomes Entangled in the Machinery of a Mill in Westmoreland County, Pa., and She has a Narrow Escape from Death" - The Illustrated Police News, May 20th, 1875.

"A Baker Booted in Boston" - The Illustrated Police News, Jan. 25th, 1872.

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