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Lindsay is joined by Kirsten Rudberg from the Byte-Sized Blessings podcast to see if she can decipher what a couple of Victorian slang terms mean.
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Lindsay and Madison discuss The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island, as well as the importance of language, that women are resilient, and how to be an inspiration to young children everywhere.
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2022 Islapedia compilation
2021 California Missions article
2019 National Park Service article
2018 VC Star article by Cheri Carlson
2017 CommonLit article by Jessica McBirney
1981 Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology article by Travis Hudson
Atlas Obscura
Kiddle
Wikipedia (1) (2)
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Lindsay and Madison discuss The Lady Juliana, as well as why pit stops are important during any long trip, that women are more resilient than we’re given credit for, and how to go down in history in a good way.
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2023 Owlcation article by Ravi Rajan
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2021 Ranker article by Setareh Janda
2019 News.com article by LJ Charleston
2018 News.com article by LJ Charleston
2016 Dictionary of Sydney article by Penny Edwell
2007 Lady Julian poem
Free Settler or Felon Convict and Colonial History
Tasmanian Family History Society Inc. Hobart Branch
Wikipedia (1) (2)
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Lindsay is joined by Jessie Browning from the Prickly & Blooming podcast to see if she can decipher what a couple of Victorian slang terms mean.
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Lindsay and Emily from Pineapple Pizza Podcast discuss The Colfax Massacre, as well as why the Reconstruction Era , that there’s a big difference between a “riot” and a “massacre,” and how to not to whitewash history.
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2024 Free Speech Center article by John R. Vile
2023 NBC News article by Claretta Bellamy
2023 Smithsonian Magazine article by Danny Lewis
2020 Daily Kos article by Denise Oliver Velez
Bill of Rights Institute article by Julie Silverbrook
Britannica
Colfax Memorial
History Channel
United States Senate article
Wikipedia
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Lindsay and Madison discuss The Stillwell Murder, as well as why you should be cautious about marrying people a lot younger than you, that divorce is much simpler than murder, and how to spill some tea in the pettiest way possible in a court of law.
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2018 Murder By Gaslight article by Robert Wilhelm
2016 Mary Lou Montgomery blog post
1908 The Stillwell Murder or Society Crime book by Minnie T. Dawson
1895 The Chicago Chronicle article
1890 St. Louis Post-Dispatch article
Find a Grave (1) (2)
Marion County Genealogy Village article
Wikipedia
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Lindsay is joined by Nicki Woodard from the As The Money Burns podcast to see if she can decipher what a couple of Victorian slang terms mean.
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Lindsay and Madison discuss Jane Toppan, as well as why people are scared of going to the hospital, that just because someone seems Jolly doesn’t mean you should drink their mineral water, and how to be a terrifying female serial killer in the early 20th Century.
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2024 Irish Central article by Kate Hickey
2023 New England Historical Society article
2022 Lowell Historical Society article
2009 Mental Floss article by Miss Celania
1938 The Boston Globe article
1902 JAMA Network article
1902 The Saint Paul Globe article
Crime Museum
Find a Grave
Murderpedia
Wikipedia
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Lindsay and Madison discuss Lilias Adie, as well as why you should never trust a Jean, that sea burials won’t keep you safe, and how awesome technology is at reminding us to be human.
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2023 My Veggie Travels blog post by Sarah
2021 Welcome to Fife article by Scotland’s Stories
2019 All That’s Interesting article by Marco Margaritoff
2019 Smithsonian Magazine article by Bridgit Katz
2019 The Washington Post article by Meagan Flynn
2017 Atlas Obscura article by Natasha Frost
2017 BBC article
Atlas Obscura
Engole
IZI Travel
The Occult Encyclopedia
Wikipedia
YouTube video by Mackie Outdoors
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Lindsay is joined by Lindsey and Jordan from the Spooky Spouses podcast to see if they can decipher what a couple of Victorian slang terms mean.
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Lindsay and Madison discuss the North Berwick Witch Trials, as well as how to blame bad weather on witchcraft, that horrific torture isn’t a good flex, and that killing people based on testimony that you got just so the torture would stop makes you a royal a-hole.
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2021 Rambling History blog post
2021 Spooky Scotland article
2017 Goblinshead article by Martin Coventry
Anton Praetorius
BBC Bitesize Case Study
Engole article
Historic UK article by Terry Stewart
Luke Mastin’s Witchcraft website
National Library of Scotland
National Museums Scotland (1)
Wikipedia
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Lindsay and Madison discuss the St. Omer Witch, as well as the pervasive power of gossip, that if you want to leave a lasting legacy, have a cool ass headstone, and that you should always proofread before you make things permanent.
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2023 Random Times article by Leo S
2021 Michael Kleen article
2019 Chicagoland Haunts Medium article by Heidi E. Carpenter
2018 Only in Your State article by Elizabeth Crozier
2006 Legends and Lore of Coles County, Illinois by Michael Kleen
Atlas Obscura
Find a Grave (1) (2) (3)
US Ghost Adventures
Wikipedia
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Lindsay is joined by Fayge and Mazal from the D Listers of History podcast to see if they can decipher what a couple of Victorian slang terms mean.
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Lindsay and Madison discuss the Mora Witch Trial, as well as how Satan throws bitchin’ parties, that you need to get things in writing, and that you should never use art as a guidebook for killing people.
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2021 Folklore Smithsonian Institution Magazine article by Jennie Tiderman-Österberg
2011 Chronicles of an Anthropology Nerd blog post by Samantha Curtin
Anton Praetorius
Occult World
Wikipedia (1) (2) (3)
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Lindsay is joined by author Guy Morris to discuss his book, The Curse of Cortés.
In 1672, Henry Morgan took 36 ships and 2,000 men to sack Panama City for a $1 billion plunder and 600 slaves. Afterward, Morgan cheated his men, disappearing with nearly the entire treasure, and 200 slaves on three ships never to be seen again. Morgan alone survived as a haunted man who hid away in drunken debauchery, and burned his log books to keep the world from learning the terrifying truth. True story.Three hundred years later, Sophia Martinez discovers odd relics hidden within a 200-year Roatan Island family home that reopens a legacy of disappearance, dementia and death. At the center of the mystery is a bloody log book written by an insane Inquisition executioner named Cortés.With a Mayan prophecy psychopath in pursuit, Sophia will need the help of lost relatives to uncover a sacred pilgrimage to the origins of the Mayan creation myth. Time is running out to decode the macabre enigma and escape the deadly necropolis or they too will vanish without a trace – and an apocalypse will unleash on live television.Retired from a 38-year executive career with Fortune 100 software, high-tech and global energy, Guy Morris has also been a published song writer for Disney Records, a patented inventor, a Coast Guard charter captain, an adventurer, and now, a self-published author of thrillers. From cartel death threats in Latin America to the shark diving in Moorea – from a Board Room to a recording studio - from child homelessness to corporate jets, Guy pulls from a rich life of diverse experience to write books that thrill, educate, and inspire thoughtful dialogue on genuine issues facing humanity.
Since his 2021 debut, Guy has released three pulse-pounding thrillers inspired by true stories, actual technologies, global politics and history. His Kirkus recommended books have earned BookTrib’s Best 25 Books of 2021, Reader’s Favorite Gold and Silver Awards, finalist for IAN Book of the Year, and semi-finalist for Cinematic Book.
His articles have been published in SD Voyager and Mystery & Suspense magazines. In early 2022, he formed the non-profit Author Event Network association, where local accomplished authors collaborate to sign books at community events and festivals to engage readers, build platforms and sell more books at higher margins.
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It’s time for the 2nd Annual Cramp-off! Lindsay is joined by Dustin from the Sandman Stories Presents and Alex from Weird Distractions to see who can decipher the most Victorian slang terms to be crowned “The Cramp-Off Champion.”
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Lindsay and Madison discuss horrifying history of the Thames Torso Murders, as well as how many people went missing in London, that being an officer of the Thames Division was rough work, and how difficult it was to identify bodies that have been dissected.
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2021 My London article by Hannah Kane
2016 University of Leicester blog post by Shane McCorristine
2016 The Vintage News article by Tijana Radeska
2008 Casebook: Jack the Ripper dissertation by Debra Arif
1889 The Daily Telegraph article
1889 The Pall Mall Gazette article
1889 Sunday Dispatch article
1888 Lloyd’s Weekly Newspaper article
1887 The Sunday People article
1884 Lloyd’s Weekly Newspaper article
1873 The Illustrated Police News article
1873 The Observer article
Casebook: Jack the Ripper dissertation by Gerard Spicer
Crime Investigation article
Wikipedia
Whitechapel Jack article
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Lindsay and Madison discuss the case of Bridget Deignan, as well as the importance of proper documentation, that being xenophobic and practicing religio-centrism is a bad look, and how to take advantage of someone who can’t fight for themselves.
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2022 All That’s Interesting article by Bernadette Giacomazzo
2017 Murder by Gaslight blog post by Robert Wilhelm
2016 Irish Central article by Sheila Duane
1867 The Daily Evening Express article
1867 Life, Crimes, and Confession of Bridget Durgan by Rev. Mr. Brendan
1867 New York Daily Herald article
1867 The North Devon Journal-Herald article
1867 The Philadelphia Inquirer article
1867 The Stirling Observer article
Encyclopedia
Find a Grave
Murderpedia
Go check out our friend Ashley over at TSFU Podcast.
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Lindsay is joined by author Shannon Lawrence from the Mysteries, Monsters & Mayhem podcast to see if she can decipher what a couple of Victorian slang terms mean.
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Lindsay is joined by Fayge from D Listers of History as they share the bizarre history behind the Philadelphia Bible Riots of 1844. You can listen to D Listers of History wherever you get your podcasts.
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☆☆☆☆☆ 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 I love listening to this podcast! Lindsay and Madison are hilarious. They have just the right amount of banter between them that relates to the story. They provide information on cases I've not heard of before, and I get to learn a little bit of history too. I also love that for each episode they have time for a listener question, and they always end with something good that happened to them each week. Thank you for all the hard work and thank you for getting me curious about my family history. Still looking for that skeleton in our family closet 😉
Butterbox is a Dutchman, from the great quantity of butter eaten by the people of that country. Definition taken from the 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, originally by Francis Grose. found on website: https://words.fromoldbooks.org