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In 1876, Charles Bravo died in agony after ingesting a lethal dose of antimony inside his own bedroom. His wife Florence became the prime suspect in the court of public opinion, yet the evidence against her remained circumstantial. With six doctors involved, conflicting testimony, and multiple potential motives, this episode explores whether Bravo was murdered or whether his volatile psychology led to his own destruction.
(We apologize for the audio issues - we have new equipment on the way! True Crime News with Blake will be popping up later this week. Thank you for the patience, stay tuned!)
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Sources-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-vCsXARbns
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOD5PexcI20&t=123s
By Ally Rossell and Blake MurphyIn 1876, Charles Bravo died in agony after ingesting a lethal dose of antimony inside his own bedroom. His wife Florence became the prime suspect in the court of public opinion, yet the evidence against her remained circumstantial. With six doctors involved, conflicting testimony, and multiple potential motives, this episode explores whether Bravo was murdered or whether his volatile psychology led to his own destruction.
(We apologize for the audio issues - we have new equipment on the way! True Crime News with Blake will be popping up later this week. Thank you for the patience, stay tuned!)
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Sources-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-vCsXARbns
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOD5PexcI20&t=123s