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Ana takes us on a short journey through the history of Burke and Hare in fiction and Kendrah discusses the real dirty deeds of Burke and Hare. Plus shocking revelations in each host's entertainment knowledge! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A special episode where Jem (and Greg!) talk about Burke, Hare, and Body Snatching with Paul Bavill from the History Rage Podcast.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/condensed-histories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coucou everyone! You may know this story....but do you know all the horrifying details? Come to 19th century Scotland with the girls to hear all about how William Burke and William Hare murdered 16 people and sold their corpses to an anatomy professor...they really were a pair of greedy, evil brutes. Then, hear about an ancient tradition called "burning the clavi," which will help you stay safe from the evil eye! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram :) Main topic sources: Burke and Hare wiki BURKE AND HARE: THE EDINBURGH KILLERS WHO SOLD THEIR VICTIM'S BODIES FOR DISSECTION The Story of Burke and Hare Minitopic sources: Burning the Clavie Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - "In the Land of the Moon" (2016) Cat's recommendation - British Chinese takeaway on TikTok Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Lt. Col. Burke Hare was a U.S. Air Force space and missile operator whose career has included overseeing the maintenance and operations of ICBMs and improvements made to the GPS satellite system. He is a Space Camp Hall of Fame member and is currently Program Manager Space Operations with the Space Development Agency at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville Alabama.
Here is the Part 2 you have been waiting for! In this episode we finish up the remaining victims (R.I.P.) and talk about the trial. Spoiler alert: yes they were arrested.Patreon & Socials:) : https://linktr.ee/TCSTpodcastSource:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burke_and_Hare_murders#William_Burke_and_William_Hare
Hello Listeners! Listen along with Kirsten while Michelle tells her about 19th century science. Along with a couple murders.. I mean 16 murders. (Insane I know!!) Hope you all enjoy! :) William Burke & William Hare met and became best buddies. When Burke moved in with Hare things started to get a little... hare-y. See what I did there? ;)Go check out our socials & our patreon!!:) : https://linktr.ee/TCSTpodcastSource:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burke_and_Hare_murders#William_Burke_and_William_Hare
Jenna Stoeber (Polygon) joins Brian & Eric to talk about a darkly funny true tale of science, greed, AND MURDER! In 1800's Scotland, William Burke and William Hare killed sixteen people and sold their bodies to the local university for dissection. The boys maybe project onto the characters a little too hard.
Contrary to popular belief, the famous body-snatching duo of William Burke and William Hare were not actually body snatchers. They never robbed graves at all -- they had their own way of supplying anatomists with fresh corpses, and it didn't involve the graveyard. They simply killed people. And a new word was coined from the pair's murderous practices: ‘burking'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Am Abend des 27.November 1827 kehren William Burke und William Hare nach einer Zechrunde ins „Tanners Close“ zurück. „Donald ist gestorben“ ließ Margarete teilnahmslos verlauten. Für William Hare war das ein Schock. Nicht, weil es ihm um den alten Donald leidgetan hätte, sondern weil dieser mit 4 Pfund Miete bei ihm im Rückstand war. 4 Pfund, die er nun nicht mehr bekommen würde. Wut stieg in Hare hoch. Doch seine größte Tugend -jedenfalls wenn es nach ihm selbst ging- war sein Einfallsreichtum. Zusammen mit Burke schmiedete er einen Plan, um den finanziellen Verlust auszugleichen: Man wollte die Beerdigung vortäuschen und die Leiche verkaufen. Beide füllten den Sarg des Toten mit Rinde und brachten seinen Leichnam in die Anatomieschule von Dr. Robert Knox am Surgeon's Square. Jener Dr. Knox zahlte ihnen 7 Pfund und 10 Schillinge und stellte keinerlei Fragen über die Herkunft des Leichnams. Der Verlust von Hare hatte sich in einen Gewinn verwandelt. Eine Geschäftsidee war geboren. Eine Geschäftsidee, die in den nächsten 10 Monaten 16 Menschen das Leben kosten wird. // Kapitel // (00:00:01) Donald ist gestorben! (00:02:16) Crossover FILMFRESSEN und MORD IST UNSER HOBBY (00:05:01) Edinburgh im 19 Jahrhundert: Zwischen Blütezeit und Leichenraub (00:11:10) Die Mordserie (Motiv, Modus Operandi und Opferauswahl) (00:41:05) Aufdeckung und Verhaftung (00:43:00) Das Ende (00:52:00) Die Folgen (00:58:53) Die Filme: Der Arzt und die Teufel (01:11:03) Die Filme: Burke & Hare – Wir finden immer eine Leiche (01:18:33) Fazit // Literatur und Quellen // N. Adams: Scottish Bodysnatchers. Goblinshead, Musselburgh 2002. B. Bailey: Burke and Hare – The Year of the Ghouls. Mainstream, Edinburgh 2002. Die West-Post-Morde – der Mörder, der Dieb und der Leichenkäufer (watson.ch) Burke and Hare | The University of Edinburgh Burke and Hare, grave robbers and murderers (historic-uk.com) Dr Robert Knox (1791 – 1862) | The University of Edinburgh // Die Filme // John Landis: Burke & Hare – Wir finden immer eine Leiche, 2019. Trailer: Burke & Hare (imdb.com) Stream: Amazon.de: Burke and Hare ansehen | Prime Video John Gilling: Der Arzt und die Teufel, 1960. Trailer: Der Arzt und die Teufel (1960) - YouTube // Folgt mir auf Instagram // https://www.instagram.com/mord.ist.unser.hobby/ // E-Mail // mordistunserhobby@web.de GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de
Having a dead body on your hands could prove lucrative in 19th century Edinburgh, if you knew the right people...and infamous duo Burke and Hare certainly did.Why were people paying so much for corpses back in the day? Do the ends ever justify the means in murder? And what method would YOU use to protect a grave if you had to? The secret ingredient is...bark!Download, subscribe and come and talk to us on Instagram & Facebook @thepoisonerscabinet and on Twitter @thepoisonerscab, and join us on Patreon for more tales every week! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Grab your passport and our hands, ‘cause we can make the bad ghosts good for the weekend! That's right, you all. This week, we're heading across the pond to the haunted city of Edinburgh. CREEPED OUT: Alli shares the viral TikTok of a TERRIFYING apartment discovery, courtesy of listener Cynthia. STRANGER THAN FICTION: Kathryn takes Alli on a haunted tour of Edinburgh, from its kirkyards to its vaults to its magnificent castle. BUMP IN THE NIGHT: A Good Cause. BONUS: Auld Reekie, the infamous Burke & Hare, the Piper & Headless Drummer Band.
Episode 27: Burke & Hare. This week is a suitably macabre Halloween episode in which Joannagh delves into the story of the infamous Edinburgh body snatchers Burke & Hare. This Halloween season, Spirits and Demons are walking amongst us, some may have even managed to sneak into this Podcast, keep an ear out for their influence throughout the episode.Happy Halloween!Case research by Joannagh ShanksProduced by Emma Taylor & Joannagh ShanksEditing by Shaun O'NeillMusic by Tribe of NoiseHuge thanks to Podcorn for sponsoring this episode. Explore sponsorship opportunities and start monetising your podcast by signing up here:https://podcorn.com/podcasters/Sources of research:https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofScotland/Burke-Hare-infamous-murderers-graverobbers/https://www.ed.ac.uk/biomedical-sciences/anatomy/anatomical-museum/collection/people/burkehttp://www.edinburgh-history.co.uk/burke-hare.htmlhttp://burkeandhare.com/https://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news/edinburgh-news/burke-and-hare-four-facts-15742965https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Burke-and-William-Harehttp://www.royal-mile.com/famous-scots/burke-and-hare.htmlhttps://www.thenational.scot/news/15571662.why-the-trial-of-burke-and-hare-ended-with-only-one-guilty-verdict-and-another-of-not-proven/https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/whats-on/burke-and-hare-real-story-edinburgh-murderers-was-much-more-gruesome-231946https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/scottish-fact-week-burke-hare-1554807
The spoopy season is upon us! Join the Post Mortem ladies as they take a detour from the GA universe and creep into a story of The Silent Twins! Hear a tale of the eerie Burke & Hare! Plus Halloween Trivia! It's all inside to get you prepped for this weekend's *covid friendly* festivities. Come take a listen...if you dare!
In the next two episode I look at stories of people who made profit off of corpses. We start here with the story of Burke & Hare, a pair of Irish emigres to Scotland who in 1828 began a string of 16 murders, all done for the purpose of selling the corpses to a local anatomy lecturer. We'll look at two men's history and the social and economic forces that created the environment they thrived in.Our primary source for this episode is "Burke & Hare" by Owen Dudley Edwards.The following series of articles, a look into the modern body trade, was also used:https://www.reuters.com/investigates/section/usa-bodies/Music for this episode is courtesy of musopen.org.You can follow us on twitter at SynodusPod and on Instagram and SynodusHorrendaPod. You can support the show on Patreon, where for $5 a month you will received access to monthly bonus episodes.
First episode of 2020 and the gals decide to bring in the new year with…Listen HereEpisode 47 Burke, Hare and Mary Queen of Scotts
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Tana's Thesis: Paying Respects: Death, Commodity Culture, and the Middle Class in Victorian London. Death Photos of the Victorian Age - memento mori The Catholic incorruptible saints British "natural death" burial laws Garden Cemeteries The Cremation Society (behind the 1902 UK Cremation Act) The Highgate Vampire case of the early 1970s Nicholas Cage's pyramid tomb in New Orleans St. Louis Cemetery (Source: Atlas Obscura) New Orleans Above Ground Burial: "When St. Peter Street graveyard was close to capacity, city officials established St. Louis Cemetery #1. At the time, Esteban Miro was the governor of New Orleans, and his allegiance was to Spain. Therefore, when the St. Louis Cemetery was developed, the wall vault system that was popular in Spain at the time was adopted for those who wished to be buried stylishly above ground. Ground burial also continued at St. Louis Cemetery." Mort Safes - protected corpses from resurrectionists, not the public from wandering dead. Burke & Hare - notorious resurrectionists turned murderers, inspired: The Body Snatcher (1945) Burke and Hare (2011) Horror Maniacs aka The Greed of William Hart (1948) The Flesh and the Fiends aka The Fiendish Ghouls (1960) Burke and Hare (1972) The Doctor and the Devils (1985) (amazing cast + produced by Mel Brooks!?) "Saved by the Bell" etymology derives from boxing, not grave bells Launching ashes into space "Jet" the source of the phrase "jet black" and the Whitby Jet mourning jewelry referenced Key West cemetery
DISCLAIMER: Georgia is still sick in this episode and it’s disgusting. Tune in this week to hear all about Burke and Hare, the body snatchers who inspired many works of fiction as well as new laws in Britain! Don’t forget you can find us on Facebook: Broadcast from the Belfry Instagram: @broadcastfromthebelfry and Twitter: @belfrybroadcast Here’s the link to Russell Brand & Noel Fielding - do yourself a favor and check out the goth detectives in action: https://youtu.be/Y738Tnrs8r4 And here’s the link to the referenced Community clip: https://youtu.be/n80wdKqMiAE And, finally, here’s Kit Harrington prancing his wife: https://youtu.be/wmca2wWi1CM
Brian Croucher - Travis from Blakes 7 - Interview AT WHOOVERVILLE 2018 Brian Croucher played Borg in The Robots of Death and also appeared in the spin-off production Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans. He is of course also known as the second actor to portray Travis in Blake’s 7. An earlier leading role was in the fabulous children’s adventure series The Jensen Code. He also appeared in the ITV serial Quatermass, starring Sir John Mills (1979) and in the 1985 drama serial Edge of Darkness, playing the chief of security Connors Film appearances have included roles in Burke & Hare (1971), Made (1972), The Waterloo Bridge Handicap (1978), A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (1979), Deadly Game (1982), Scrubbers (1983) and Underworld (1985). His TV appearances have included roles in the thriller series Out [1978], Minder and Bottom. He also played the role of Rooky in the Southern Television series, The Famous Five. His most recent role on the big screen has been as the mysterious Stubbs in this year’s British psychological thriller Welcome to Curiosity.
On this week's Podcast, we talk about the body snatchers Burke & Hare, the Goatman, and the mysterious caves of China and Malta.
0:00:00 - 0:08:02 - Intros!. Featuring some comics talk including Hawkworld by Tim Truman, Cable, Mountain Dew Code Red, Paul Gulacy's Terminator: Secondary Objectives, Judge Dredd, Deathmate Black, Harbinger, and the X-Men. 0:08:03 - 0:15:12 -Tucker has caught up with season 4 of Person of Interest. Also discussed in this section: the first episode of Penny Dreadful, Hannibal, Boardwalk Empire, Mad Max, Terminator, Saw, and Michael Pitt. 0:15:13 - 0:26:31 - We talk about the trailer for The Martian, directed by Ridley Scott, and the trailer for Aloha, directed by Cameron Crowe. Also discussed in this section: Interstellar, Mission To Mars, American Gangster, Joel Edgerton, Robin Hood, Kingdom of Heaven, The Counselor, Elizabethtown, Cameron Diaz in Vanilla Sky, We Bought A Zoo, Alec Baldwin, Bill Murray, Danny McBride, the Tom Hanks Dungeons and Dragons scare movie Mazes and Monsters, Krakatoa East of Java, The Boy Next Door, Enough, Jag, The Burning Bed, NCIS, Sleeping With The Enemy, Blue Steel, and Jurassic Park. 0:26:31 - 0:37:12 - Tucker rewatched Jack Reacher (2012), directed by Christopher McQuarrie, starring Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike, David Oyelowo, Jai Courtenay, Werner Herzog, Robert Duvall, and Richard Jenkins. And Sean and Tucker both watched Phantoms (1998), directed by Joe Chappelle, starring Peter O'Toole, Ben Affleck, Liev Schrieber, Rose McGowan, and Nicky Katt. Also discussed in this section: Wolverine, Michael Mann, Spooks/MI6, Ed Zwick, Tobey Maguire, The Thing, Marilyn Manson, Robert Rodriguez, and Transformers 4. 0:37:12 - 0:43:55 - Sean saw Spy (2015), directed by Paul Feig, starring Melissa McCarthy, Rose Byrne, Jason Statham, Bobby Cannavale, Miranda Hart, Alyson Janney, Zack Woods, 50 Cent, Jude Law, Jessica Chaffin, Jamie Denbo, and Peter Serafinowicz. Also discussed in this section: Zack Woods' great scene in Spy, Face/Off, Paul Feig on WTF, Power, Escape Plan, Judd Apatow, James Bond, San Andreas, Carla Gugino, Son In Law, Welcome Home Roxy Carmichael, The Simpsons, Jim Abrams, Jay Mohr, Action, and Buddy Hackett. 0:43:56 - 0:59:31 - We discuss the passing of Christopher Lee. Check out this video interview with Christopher Lee talking about his whole career. Also discussed in this section: Lord of the Rings, Dracula, the amazing sword fights in Three Musketeers, Fu Manchu, The Man With the Golden Gun, Erroyl Flynn, the Star Wars prequels, flat coke, Hannie Caulder, Dark Shadows, Burke & Hare, Dungeons and Dragons, In The Name of the King, Jeremy Irons, Dead Ringers, M Butterfly, John McTiernan, necrophilia, Cabaret, The Music Man, John Leguizamo, Moulin Rouge, Todd McFarlane, The Pest, Three's Company, Children's Hospital, Who's Line Is It Anyway, Arrested Development S4, It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Family Feud, South Park, Ice Cube, Glenn Howerton in Guardians of the Galaxy, Crank, Crank 2, Jurassic World, Hobo With A Shotgun, Terminator 5, Tron 3, Avengers 2, the original Jurassic Park and Spielberg screaming, Carnosaur, and the 5th Bourne movie, and Gerry. 0:59:32 - 1:18:38 - Sean watched Geronimo (1993) , directed by Walter Hill, written by John Milius, starring Wes Studi, Jason Patric, Matt Damon, Robert Duvall, and Gene Hackman. Also discussed in this section: The Homesman, Last of the Mohicans, The Next Karate Kid, Mortal Kombat, Boys Don't Cry, The Plague, Idris Elba, Thinner, Obsession, A Time To Kill, Runaway Jury, Bruce McGill, Cliffhanger, Raising Cain, the trailer for The Walk, Robert Zemeckis, Used Cars, Castaway, Flight, Tony Scott, John Goodman, Gary Treaudeau, John Lithgow, Tom Cruise, Christopher Lee, George Lucas' writing ability over time, No Escape, Gil Ozeri watching Entourage, Tucker marathoning Oz pre-dvd, The Prisoner, Patty Lupone, Seinfeld's Oz SNL parody, Jerimiah, CBS Storybreak, Elias Koteas, Ray Stevenson, Dolph Lundgren, James Remar, The Punisher on Daredevil, Jason Statham, and Will Smith as Deadshot.
History, humor, and the macabre combine for a double feature of murder and manhood. Burke & Hare learn the business of bodies in 1800's Scotland, and The Final Member searches for the crowning exhibit of its phallological collection in modern Iceland. Join us us if you dare! This episode is brought to you by Parts Is Parts.