Murder, Margarine, & Maternal Instinct

Wake Up and Smell The Cyanide by Diana and Chris

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Caldrons, Curses, and Corrosives

From the soap vats of Correggio to the imperial courts of Rome, these women turned domestic life into a deadly art form. This episode explores the dark legacies of Leonarda Cianciulli and Locusta of Gaul, two notorious figures who proved that the most dangerous weapon isn't always a blade—sometimes, it’s a tea cake or a poisoned fig.

In this episode, we explore:

  • Leonarda Cianciulli (The Soap-Maker of Correggio):
  • The Mother’s Curse: How a childhood hex led Leonarda into a world of superstition and human sacrifice.
  • The Macabre Recipe: The gruesome details of how she processed three neighbors into soap and "crunchy" tea cakes t ... 
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true crimeLeonarda CianciulliLocusta of GaulThe Soap Maker of CorreggioPoman PoisonerFemale Serial KillersHistorical True CrimeDark HistoryMacabre RecipiesHuman SoapTea Cake MurdersTrue Crime PodcastGruesome TalesForensic HistoryImperial Poisoning
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