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Welcome to True Crime Storytime, and thank you for joining us.
In this special Christmas 2025 video illustrated episode, we travel back to early nineteenth-century Edinburgh to examine one of the most notorious chapters in British criminal history.
It is the story of Burke and Hare, two men whose crimes exposed a dark underside of medical progress and shocked the city to its core.
In the late 1820s, Edinburgh was a centre of medical learning, with anatomy schools in constant need of human bodies for dissection.
At the time, the legal supply of cadavers was limited, creating a shadowy trade in stolen corpses known as body-snatching. It was within this environment that William Burke and William Hare found an opportunity that would turn deadly.
In this episode, we explore how the two men became involved in supplying bodies to Dr Robert Knox, a respected anatomist who purchased cadavers with few questions asked. What began as an attempt to profit from circumstance soon escalated into a series of calculated crimes.
Victims were chosen for their vulnerability, and the method used left little outward sign of violence, allowing the killings to continue for months without detection.
We also examine how suspicion eventually grew and how the case unravelled. When questions were finally raised, the investigation revealed a pattern that horrified the public and forced authorities to confront uncomfortable truths about medical ethics and legal loopholes.
The subsequent trial captivated the nation and led to consequences that would permanently change the way bodies were obtained for medical study in the UK.
Beyond the crimes themselves, the Burke and Hare case had a lasting impact on law and society. It directly influenced the Anatomy Act of 1832, reshaping medical practice and closing the door on the body-snatching trade.
Thank you for joining us on True Crime Storytime and please don't forget to subscribe to our channel.
Happy Christmas to all our followers.
By True Crime StorytimeWelcome to True Crime Storytime, and thank you for joining us.
In this special Christmas 2025 video illustrated episode, we travel back to early nineteenth-century Edinburgh to examine one of the most notorious chapters in British criminal history.
It is the story of Burke and Hare, two men whose crimes exposed a dark underside of medical progress and shocked the city to its core.
In the late 1820s, Edinburgh was a centre of medical learning, with anatomy schools in constant need of human bodies for dissection.
At the time, the legal supply of cadavers was limited, creating a shadowy trade in stolen corpses known as body-snatching. It was within this environment that William Burke and William Hare found an opportunity that would turn deadly.
In this episode, we explore how the two men became involved in supplying bodies to Dr Robert Knox, a respected anatomist who purchased cadavers with few questions asked. What began as an attempt to profit from circumstance soon escalated into a series of calculated crimes.
Victims were chosen for their vulnerability, and the method used left little outward sign of violence, allowing the killings to continue for months without detection.
We also examine how suspicion eventually grew and how the case unravelled. When questions were finally raised, the investigation revealed a pattern that horrified the public and forced authorities to confront uncomfortable truths about medical ethics and legal loopholes.
The subsequent trial captivated the nation and led to consequences that would permanently change the way bodies were obtained for medical study in the UK.
Beyond the crimes themselves, the Burke and Hare case had a lasting impact on law and society. It directly influenced the Anatomy Act of 1832, reshaping medical practice and closing the door on the body-snatching trade.
Thank you for joining us on True Crime Storytime and please don't forget to subscribe to our channel.
Happy Christmas to all our followers.