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In the seventeenth episode of 5 Minute Murder, we delve into the dramatic murder of Jean-Paul Marat, a radical journalist and key figure of the French Revolution. In just five minutes, we explore the fateful events of July 13, 1793, when Marat was stabbed to death in his bath by Charlotte Corday, a young woman who believed his incendiary writings were fuelling the violence of the Revolution. This episode examines the political turmoil of the time, the motivations behind Corday’s act, and the lasting impact of Marat’s death on revolutionary France. Join us as we uncover the story of this infamous assassination and its place in history.
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In the sixteenth episode of 5 Minute Murder, we delve into the dramatic and controversial murder of Grigori Rasputin, the mystic who wielded extraordinary influence over Russia’s royal family in the early 20th century. In just five minutes, we recount the events of December 1916, when Rasputin was lured to his death by a group of conspirators intent on ending his hold over Tsar Nicholas II and his wife, Alexandra. Poisoned, shot, and ultimately drowned, Rasputin’s death has become the stuff of legend. Join us as we explore the facts, myths, and political intrigue surrounding one of history’s most infamous murders.
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In the fifteenth episode of 5 Minute Murder, we explore the chilling story of H. H. Holmes, one of America’s first known serial killers. In just five minutes, we unravel the dark tale of Holmes’s infamous “Murder Castle” in Chicago during the 1890s, a labyrinth of hidden rooms and trapdoors designed for sinister purposes. Holmes lured victims with charm and deception, amassing a body count that shocked the nation. Join us as we delve into the life of this cunning and ruthless killer, whose horrifying crimes continue to haunt true crime enthusiasts to this day.
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In the fourteenth episode of 5 Minute Murder, we examine the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, a defining moment in American history. In just five minutes, we recount the fateful events of 14 April 1865, when Lincoln was shot by actor and Confederate sympathiser John Wilkes Booth while attending a play at Ford’s Theatre. The episode explores the shocking aftermath of the assassination, the manhunt for Booth, and the profound impact of Lincoln’s death on a nation still reeling from the Civil War. Join us as we delve into this tragic chapter in history and its lasting legacy.
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In episode 13 of 5 Minute Murder, we delve into the tragic and pivotal case of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old African American boy whose brutal murder in 1955 became a catalyst for the American Civil Rights Movement. In just around five minutes, we recount the events leading up to Till's horrific killing, the shocking aftermath, and how his death exposed the deep racial injustices of the time. Join us as we examine the lasting impact of this heartbreaking case on the fight for racial equality in the United States.
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In episode 12 of 5 Minute Murder, we explore the mysterious death of renowned astronomer Tycho Brahe, whose groundbreaking work paved the way for modern astronomy. While Brahe's official cause of death was long thought to be natural, speculation has persisted for centuries about possible foul play. In this episode, we unravel the theories surrounding his sudden and suspicious demise, examining the historical context and the lingering questions that have turned Brahe's death into one of history’s most intriguing unsolved mysteries. Tune in for a concise dive into the life, work, and death of this fascinating figure.
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In episode 11 of 5 Minute Murder, we explore the tragic and brutal murder of Hypatia, a renowned philosopher and mathematician of ancient Alexandria. In just around 5 minutes, we’ll uncover the details of her life, her groundbreaking work, and how her murder by a violent mob marked a turning point in the decline of classical antiquity. Join us for a brief yet impactful look at one of history’s most shocking and influential killings.
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In episode ten of 5 Minute Murder, we explore the chilling case of Ted Bundy, one of the most notorious serial killers of the 20th century. Known for his charm and intelligence, Bundy used his charisma to lure unsuspecting victims, leaving a trail of brutal murders across several states during the 1970s. His horrifying double life and the shocking details of his crimes captivated the world and cemented his place in criminal history. Join us as we uncover the dark story of Ted Bundy, from his manipulative tactics to his eventual capture and execution.
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In episode nine of 5 Minute Murder, we delve into one of history’s most infamous assassinations—the murder of Julius Caesar. On the Ides of March in 44 BC, the Roman leader was brutally stabbed to death by a group of senators, including his once-trusted ally Brutus. This betrayal, carried out in the name of preserving the Roman Republic, marked a turning point in Roman history, leading to the fall of the Republic and the rise of the Empire. Join us as we examine the motives, the conspirators, and the lasting impact of Caesar’s assassination.
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In episode eight of 5 Minute Murder, we unravel the deadly intrigue behind the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury, a scandalous case that rocked the English court in the early 17th century. Poisoned while imprisoned in the Tower of London in 1613, Overbury’s murder revealed a web of deceit, ambition, and revenge involving some of the highest figures in King James I’s court. Join us as we explore the dark motives behind this high-profile assassination and the shocking revelations that followed, making it one of the most notorious cases of its time.
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In episode seven of 5 Minute Murder, we explore the terrifying Ratcliff Highway Murders, a series of brutal killings that shook London to its core in 1811. Over two weeks, two families were savagely slaughtered in their homes, sparking widespread panic and fear throughout the city. The murders were so vicious and perplexing that they led to one of the most intense manhunts in British history. Join us as we uncover the grim details of these shocking crimes and the dark mystery that still lingers around the infamous Ratcliff Highway Murders.
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In episode six of 5 Minute Murder, we step back to 12th-century England to uncover the shocking murder of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury. Once a trusted confidant of King Henry II, Becket’s growing defiance of royal authority led to his brutal assassination inside Canterbury Cathedral in 1170. This act of violence, spurred by a royal outburst, would send shockwaves through Europe and turn Becket into a martyr. Join us as we examine the events leading up to this infamous murder and the profound impact it had on the relationship between Church and State.
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In episode five of 5 Minute Murder, we delve into the terrifying streets of Victorian London to explore the gruesome mystery of Jack the Ripper. Operating in 1888, this unidentified killer brutally murdered at least five women in the Whitechapel district, leaving a legacy of fear and speculation that has endured for more than a century. Despite numerous investigations and countless theories, Jack the Ripper’s identity remains one of history’s most infamous unsolved cases. Join us as we dissect the chilling details of the Ripper’s crimes and the enduring mystery behind his horrific reign of terror.
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In episode four of 5 Minute Murder, we take a look at the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, an event that sparked one of the deadliest conflicts in human history—World War I. On 28 June 1914, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was gunned down in Sarajevo, setting off a chain reaction that led to global war. Join us as we explore the political tensions, the fateful events of that day, and the far-reaching consequences of the assassination that changed the course of history.
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In episode three of 5 Minute Murder, we delve into the infamous Lizzie Borden case, one of the most notorious and controversial murder mysteries in American history. On a sweltering August day in 1892, Lizzie Borden’s father and stepmother were brutally murdered with an axe in their home, sparking a sensational trial that captivated the nation. Despite being the prime suspect, Lizzie was acquitted, but the question of her guilt has lingered for more than a century. Join us as we examine the details of this grisly case and the enduring enigma of whether Lizzie Borden truly "took an axe."
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In the second episode of 5 Minute Murder, we uncover the chilling story of Mary Ann Cotton, often regarded as Britain’s first female serial killer. Operating in the 19th century, Cotton’s life was marked by a series of suspicious deaths—many involving those closest to her. With poison as her weapon of choice, she left a trail of bodies in her wake, all while collecting insurance payouts and evading suspicion for years. Join us as we explore the dark and twisted tale of Mary Ann Cotton, whose cunning and cold-blooded crimes shocked Victorian England.
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Welcome to the very first episode of 5 Minute Murder, where each week we delve into the chilling details of a murder, a murderer, a serial killer, or an assassination—all in about five minutes. In today’s episode, we explore the infamous case of Elizabeth Short, better known as "The Black Dahlia." Her brutal and mysterious murder in 1947 remains one of the most haunting unsolved crimes in American history. Join us as we uncover the grim details of her tragic end and the ongoing speculation surrounding the identity of her killer.
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