
My Victorian Nightmare Ep. 75 - Tower Ghosts, Rabid Brides, and Razor Maniacs
On today's episode, Genevieve will discuss the ghosts of The Tower of London, Welsh fasting girls, rabid brides, maniacs with razors, an attempted murder at a christening, a great deal of homicidal arson and a fatal masquerade.
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References For Today's Episode:
“The Tower Ghost” - The Sydney Mail, Feb. 26th, 1870.
“THE WELSH FASTING GIRL” - The Spiritualist, Dec. 31st 1869.
“A Rabid Bride” - The Illustrated Police News, Mar. 28th, 1872.
“A Truant Wife in a House of Ill-Fame at Washington” - The Illustrated Police News, Feb. 15th, 1872.
Josephine Creamer vs. Charles Creamer - Petition for Divorce - Puget Sound Dispatch, Aug. 1st 1872.
“A Man and His Wife Murdered and Burned in Indiana” - The Illustrated Police News, Feb. 15th, 1872.
“Struggle for Life in the Grasp of the Madman Purdy, at Newburg, N.Y.” — The Illustrated Police News, Mar. 21st, 1872.
“A Bloody Christening in Boston — Timothy Cannon Stabs His Cousin”- The Illustrated Police News, Mar. 14th, 1872.
“A Deserted Maiden of St. Louis Attempts to Burn Her Recreant Lover Alive” - The Illustrated Police News, Mar. 21st, 1872.
“Fatal Result of a Masquerading Joke at Millerton, New York” - The Illustrated Police News, Mar. 7th, 1872.
https://www.walks.com/blog/tower-of-london-ghosts/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Jacob
https://ghil.hypotheses.org/2151
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