
269 - Big Hot C'mon
My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark
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A Podcast About 'Sponsored Human Combustion'
One of the first known mentions of spontaneous human combustion dates back to 1641. In 1731, a 62 year old Countess named Cornelius Zangiri Bondi of Sesnea, Italy died in mysterious circumstances. Her legs from the knee down are completely untouched and unharmed. She's still in their silk stockings, which that's highly flammable,. I'm assuming I've never worn silk stockings nor do I ever let them from whatever.
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