Month: April 2021

Divorce Through Death – Poisoness Giulia Tofana by Ye Olde Crime

Subscribe to Ye Olde Crime on iHeartRadio – https://ihr.fm/3kor88WSubscribe on Stitcher – https://bit.ly/2RtnNggSubscribe everywhere else – https://bit.ly/2QjeVZP Lindsay and Madison discuss the prolific poisoness Giulia Tofana, as well as why it’s important to vet your clients, that snitches get stitches (or nooses, hard to say), and how ancient make-up was basically designed to kill you…

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The Electrifying Execution of Ruth Snyder by Near Death Dolls

Paige and Lisa, otherwise known as the Near Death Dolls, take you through the murderous escapades of black widow wannabe Ruth Snyder. She’s out to kill her motorboating husband for the insurance money, with the help of her corset salesman side-piece. Sparks will fly when she meets her maker and Ruth will become famous for a shocking reason!

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The Electrifying Execution of Ruth Snyder by Near Death Dolls

Subscribe to Near Death Dolls on iHeartRadio – https://ihr.fm/31Ky35sSubscribe on Stitcher – https://bit.ly/31P8sslSubscribe everywhere else – https://bit.ly/31JBUjt Paige and Lisa, otherwise known as the Near Death Dolls, take you through the murderous escapades of black widow wannabe Ruth Snyder. She’s out to kill her motorboating husband for the insurance money, with the help of her…

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Not Quite the Bachelorette, but Still “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner by AnaLITical

Subscribe to AnaLITical on Overcast – https://bit.ly/3wuqXQISubscribe on Spotify – https://spoti.fi/3cMP7y6Subscribe Everywhere else – https://bit.ly/3ujRVsA “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulker was first published in 1930, and was his first short story to be published in a national magazine. As a pioneer of Southern Gothic literature, Faulkner perfectly embodied the disturbing, decaying, and grotesque…

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Not Quite the Bachelorette, but Still “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner by AnaLITical

Subscribe to AnaLITical on Overcast – https://bit.ly/3wuqXQISubscribe on Spotify – https://spoti.fi/3cMP7y6Subscribe Everywhere else – https://bit.ly/3ujRVsA “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulker was first published in 1930, and was his first short story to be published in a national magazine. As a pioneer of Southern Gothic literature, Faulkner perfectly embodied the disturbing, decaying, and grotesque…

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The Electrifying Execution of Ruth Snyder by Near Death Dolls

Subscribe to Near Death Dolls on iHeartRadio – https://ihr.fm/31Ky35sSubscribe on Stitcher – https://bit.ly/31P8sslSubscribe everywhere else – https://bit.ly/31JBUjt Paige and Lisa, otherwise known as the Near Death Dolls, take you through the murderous escapades of black widow wannabe Ruth Snyder. She’s out to kill her motorboating husband for the insurance money, with the help of her…

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