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Join us as we delve into the chilling tale of Mary Ann Cotton, an alleged serial killer who, as historical records suggest, changed the face of crime in 19th Century England. A woman of ordinary beginnings, Cotton's life took a sinister turn when those closest to her began to mysteriously perish. Listen in as we unravel her story, from the suspicious deaths of her husbands and children to her eventual conviction and execution. Explore how societal norms, investigative oversights, and rudimentary forensic science of the era allowed Cotton to reportedly evade detection for years.
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#MaryAnnCotton, #SerialKillers, #TrueCrime, #ForensicHistory, #19thCenturyEngland
By Forbidden Knowledge Networkhttps://www.theforbiddenknowledgenetwork.com
Join us as we delve into the chilling tale of Mary Ann Cotton, an alleged serial killer who, as historical records suggest, changed the face of crime in 19th Century England. A woman of ordinary beginnings, Cotton's life took a sinister turn when those closest to her began to mysteriously perish. Listen in as we unravel her story, from the suspicious deaths of her husbands and children to her eventual conviction and execution. Explore how societal norms, investigative oversights, and rudimentary forensic science of the era allowed Cotton to reportedly evade detection for years.
π Want the full experience? Get complete video episodes, exclusive bonus content, and access to everything on The Forbidden Knowledge Network β only on Patreon.
π https://www.patreon.com/theforbiddenknowledgenetwork
π§ Search The Forbidden Knowledge Network wherever you listen to podcasts.
#MaryAnnCotton, #SerialKillers, #TrueCrime, #ForensicHistory, #19thCenturyEngland