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Frankie Silver's Final Song
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In the summer of 1833, the tiny mountain town of Morganton, North Carolina became the stage for one of the most shocking events in early Appalachian history: the execution of nineteen-year-old Frankie Stewart Silver, a young mother condemned for the brutal murder of her husband, Charlie Silver, in their remote cabin above the Toe River Valley. What happened inside that one-room home has fueled nearly two centuries of debate, folklore, and ghostly speculation — from whispered tales of domestic terror to the now-famous “ballad” said to be her final words on the gallows.
But behind the legend lies one of the most contested true crime cases in the North Carolina mountains, a story tangled with frontier justice, family loyalties, and a community that never agreed on whether Frankie was a cold-blooded killer or a desperate young woman trapped in a violent marriage. Court records, petitions, old newspaper accounts, and oral history all tell wildly different versions of what happened — and none of them line up neatly with the folklore that overshadowed the truth.
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Manage episode 522567688 series 2110953
In the summer of 1833, the tiny mountain town of Morganton, North Carolina became the stage for one of the most shocking events in early Appalachian history: the execution of nineteen-year-old Frankie Stewart Silver, a young mother condemned for the brutal murder of her husband, Charlie Silver, in their remote cabin above the Toe River Valley. What happened inside that one-room home has fueled nearly two centuries of debate, folklore, and ghostly speculation — from whispered tales of domestic terror to the now-famous “ballad” said to be her final words on the gallows.
But behind the legend lies one of the most contested true crime cases in the North Carolina mountains, a story tangled with frontier justice, family loyalties, and a community that never agreed on whether Frankie was a cold-blooded killer or a desperate young woman trapped in a violent marriage. Court records, petitions, old newspaper accounts, and oral history all tell wildly different versions of what happened — and none of them line up neatly with the folklore that overshadowed the truth.
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- Patreon: Ad-Free Episodes, Premium Releases, Bonus Content & More
- Southern Gothic Premium on Spotify
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- Into History: History Without Interruption
Connect with Southern Gothic Media:
- Website: SouthernGothicMedia.com
- Merch Store: https://www.southerngothicmedia.com/merch
- Pinterest: @SouthernGothicMedia
- Facebook: @SouthernGothicMedia
- Instagram: @SouthernGothicMedia
- X: @SoGoPodcast
Advertise on this podcast: [email protected]
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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