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Step into the shadows of the past with "Historical True Crime," the podcast that takes you on a gripping journey through some of history's most captivating and chilling criminal stories. Each episode is a meticulously researched exploration into the depths of history, where true crime meets the intriguing backdrop of different eras. From legendary criminals and unsolved mysteries to the groundbreaking investigations that shaped the course of justice, our narratives paint a vivid picture of the darker side of humanity throughout time.Lizzie Biografías y Memorias Crímenes Reales
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  • Mary Ann Britland: A Victorian Poisoning
    Jan 9 2026

    Three deaths. No obvious violence. No immediate suspicion.
    An 1886 poisoning case that unfolded quietly inside the home — until it didn’t.

    Source Materials:

    Berry,James. My Experiences as an Executioner.Berry, James. The Hangman’s Thoughts Above the Gallows.Shannon, Issy. Infamous Lancashire Women.Stratmann, Linda. The Secret Poisoner: A Century of MurderWatson, Katherine. Poisoned Lives: English Poisoners and Their Victims.Contemporary newspaper reports relating to the Britland case (1886).

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    19 m
  • Mary, Queen of Scots and the Murder of Lord Darnley
    Jan 2 2026

    In February 1567, an explosion destroyed a house in Edinburgh but the body of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley was found outside the ruins, untouched by the blast. His murder was never solved. This episode examines Darnley’s death within thepolitical world of sixteenth-century Scotland and the pressures facing Mary, Queen of Scots. A story of power, perception, and suspicion without proof.


    Source Materials

    Darnley: A Life of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley — Caroline Bingham. Constable & Robinson, 1995.

    Mary, Queen of Scots and the Murder of Lord Darnley — Alison Weir. Vintage Books, 2008.

    Criminal Trials in Scotland, Volumes I–III — edited by Robert Pitcairn. Bannatyne Club, 1833.

    My Heart Is My Own: The Life of Mary Queen of Scots — John Guy. Fourth Estate, 2004.

    “10 February 1567 – The Murder of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley” — Claire Ridgway, The Tudor Society.

    “Murder of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley of Scotland” — Historic Mysteries.

    Calendar of State Papers, Scotland, Volume 2 (1563–1569) — edited by Joseph Bain. London, 1900.

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    25 m
  • The Butcher of Hannover: Bones in the River
    Dec 19 2025

    In 1924, bones emerging from the River Leine exposed the crimes of Fritz Haarmann—the “Butcher of Hanover”—who had been operating in plain sight. This episode traces the missing boys, the fractured systems that failed them, and how one city finally uncovered a killer hidden in its midst.


    Source Materials

    Alexander Gilbert — The Hanover Vampire: Fritz Haarmann

    Mark Pulham — “The Monster of Hanover,” Crime Magazine

    Maria Tatar — Lustmord: Sexual Murder in Weimar Germany

    Crime Stories, Criminalistic Fantasy, and the Culture of Crisis in Weimar Germany

    Sexual Murder: Catathymic and Compulsive Homicide, Annals of Forensic Research

    Morgan Dunn — “Fritz Haarmann Was a Popular Butcher…” (All That’s Interesting)

    Hannover Police Records (as cited through secondary sources)

    Hannoverscher Kurier reporting (as cited through secondary sources)

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    33 m
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At least one episode (Arsenic and Old Lace) seems to be narrated by AI. I skipped around and this episode is one of about three or four I played. It’s unlistenable. The other episodes where an actual human is reading are okay.

Is this Ai-generated?

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