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Tudor True Crime – The Shocking Murder of Thomas Arden

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Poisoned Milk, a Pressing Iron… and Murder in the Parlour?
Welcome to the very first episode of Tudor True Crime – where real historical crimes are darker than fiction.
In 1551, respected businessman Thomas Arden of Faversham was brutally murdered. But the killer wasn’t a stranger…
It was his own wife, Alice Arden, along with her lover and a gang of hired assassins.
In this episode, I’ll uncover:
- How a snow-covered trail led back to the murder scene
- Why Alice’s first attempt to poison her husband failed - The gory details of how Thomas was actually killed - The sensational trial and the brutal executions that followed - And how this true crime became legendary on the Tudor stage
This isn't just a story of jealousy—it’s a chilling look at the passions and power plays beneath the surface of everyday Tudor life.
If you enjoy a good historical scandal, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and ring the bell for more shocking stories in Tudor True Crime.
#TudorTrueCrime #ThomasArden #AliceArden #MurderInHistory #FavershamMurder #TudorScandal #TrueCrimeHistory #ElizabethanDrama #ClaireRidgway #AnneBoleynFiles #OnThisDay #ShakespeareEra #HistoricalTrueCrime #DarkHistory
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Manage episode 495051528 series 2930417
Content provided by Claire Ridgway. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Claire Ridgway 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.
Poisoned Milk, a Pressing Iron… and Murder in the Parlour?
Welcome to the very first episode of Tudor True Crime – where real historical crimes are darker than fiction.
In 1551, respected businessman Thomas Arden of Faversham was brutally murdered. But the killer wasn’t a stranger…
It was his own wife, Alice Arden, along with her lover and a gang of hired assassins.
In this episode, I’ll uncover:
- How a snow-covered trail led back to the murder scene
- Why Alice’s first attempt to poison her husband failed - The gory details of how Thomas was actually killed - The sensational trial and the brutal executions that followed - And how this true crime became legendary on the Tudor stage
This isn't just a story of jealousy—it’s a chilling look at the passions and power plays beneath the surface of everyday Tudor life.
If you enjoy a good historical scandal, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and ring the bell for more shocking stories in Tudor True Crime.
#TudorTrueCrime #ThomasArden #AliceArden #MurderInHistory #FavershamMurder #TudorScandal #TrueCrimeHistory #ElizabethanDrama #ClaireRidgway #AnneBoleynFiles #OnThisDay #ShakespeareEra #HistoricalTrueCrime #DarkHistory
  continue reading

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