Jack the Ripper PT. 3 - Morbid Curiosity

Jack the Ripper PT. 3 - Morbid Curiosity

In this final part of episode 100, we explore the histories of the women whose lives were ended in 1888 by the Ripper. Each woman lived a different experience, leading them for better or worse to the East End. While the details are incomplete, and in some cases very sparse, we can at least get an idea of what life was like for the women of Whitechapel.

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Jack the Ripper Pt. 1 - Morbid Curiosity

Jack the Ripper Pt. 1 - Morbid Curiosity

For the 100th epiosde of the Morbid Curiosity Podcast, we present a 3-part episode on Jack the Ripper. In this, part 1, we go over the details of the murders. In part 2, which is for Patrons of the MCP only, we'll discuss the suspects and the thoeries about who the Ripper was. In Part 3, we'll discuss the women who died, and how they might have been connected. 

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Suicide Forest - Morbid Curiosity

Suicide Forest - Morbid Curiosity

Aokigahara, a dense forest in Japan, is the setting for a surprising number of cases of suicide every year. Why Aokigahara? Some people think that it's due to the high rate of suicide in Japan in general, others believe the forest is host to miserable spirits that draw other unhappy people into its depths. In this episode, we discuss Aokigahara and the history of suicide in Japan.

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Vampires, Werewolves and Zombies - Morbid Curiosity

Vampires, Werewolves and Zombies - Morbid Curiosity

In this episode, we discuss the folklore surrounding the three most popular supernatural creatures: vampires, werewolves and zombies. All three can transmit (or infect) humans with their condition through a single bite, but what other similarities exists in their origins and lore, and why are these creatures still popular today?

Happy Halloween!

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The Tsavo Man-Eaters - Morbid Curiosity

The Tsavo Man-Eaters - Morbid Curiosity

In 1898, two lions began systematically killing and eating Indian workers building a British train line over the River Tsavo in Kenya. Their stealth and cunning made them incredibly difficult to stop. In this episode, Hallie discusses the 9-month incident, the downfall of the lions at the hands of Lt. Col. Patterson, and why the lions may have gone after humans in the first place.

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Dancing Mania - Morbid Curiosity

Dancing Mania - Morbid Curiosity

In 1518, the city of Strasbourg was consumed by a strange epidemic: hundreds were struck by the irresistible urge to dance until they died. This incident of Dancing Mania was not the first, and no one knew the cause of such strange behaviour. In this episode, we discuss several incidents of dancing mania, as well as the theories - past and present - about its origin.

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Sleep Paralysis - Morbid Curiosity

Sleep Paralysis - Morbid Curiosity

In this episode, we discuss a biological phenomenon that has been mistaken for a supernatural experience for hundreds of years. People of the past believed demons, witches, or spirits were sitting on their chests while they slept, crushing them, but today this experience is known as sleep paralysis, and it's far more common than previously thought.

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