Murder Most Victorian: Death, Scandal and the Birth of a National Obsession

The Shropshire Witches Podcast by Alexandra Chidley-Uttley Amy Boucher

Episode notes

In this episode of Shropshire Witches, we descend into the shadowy world of Victorian murder. Why were the Victorians so fascinated with death? From lurid newspaper headlines to penny dreadfuls and courtroom spectacles, we explore how murder became a national pastime in the 19th century. With a real-life Victorian murder case at the heart of our story, we unravel the cultural obsession with crime, punishment and the darker corners of polite society. Lock your doors, draw the curtains this one's a killer.

Keywords
HistoryFolkloreGhostsDickensVictorians