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Parigi, 1847. La vita aristocratica di Fanny Duchessa di Praslin, sembra perfetta: una famiglia influente, un matrimonio con Charles de Choiseul-Praslin e il lusso della corte francese. Ma dietro le apparenze si nascondono tensioni oscure che culminano in un crimine brutale. Un intreccio di segreti, tradimenti e passioni che portò a una tragedia che sconvolse la Francia e mise in crisi l'intera monarchia. Buon ascolto!
We're off to France for not one but TWO tales of murder, each involving an early hero of forensic science, Auguste Ambroise Tardieu. And we try a cocktail that left us both extremely shaken.Is there a worse liar than the Duc de Choiseul-Praslin? Are all homeopathists evil? And why god why did someone invent this drink?The secret ingredient is...a frog!Download, share and have a chat with us on social @thepoisonerscabinet Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
**//Triggerwarnung//** In dieser Folge wird Selbsttötung thematisiert. Eine berühmte Liebesgeschichte ihrer Zeit endet am 17. August 1847 in einer Tragödie. Die Herzogin Françoise de Choiseul-Praslin wird in ihrem Schlafzimmer brutal ermordet. Sofort fällt der Verdacht auf ihren entfremdeten Ehemann, den Herzog Théobald de Choiseul-Praslin – und das Kindermädchen Henriette Deluzy. Erkundet mit Katharina und Nina in dieser Folge von „Früher war mehr Verbrechen“ wie enttäuschte Erwartungen, Eifersucht und erdrückende gesellschaftliche Zwänge zahlreiche Leben zerstörten und zum finalen Auslöser einer Revolution wurden. **// Kapitel //** - 03:37 – Im Stadtschloss der Choiseul-Praslins geschieht ein Mord - 13:18 – Ein junges Mädchen und eine Liebesgeschichte - 18:54 – Die Ehe geht nach und nach zu Bruch - 28:40 – Henriette, das neue Kindermädchen - 34:32 – Gerüchte machen die Runde und die Ehe zerbricht endgültig - 39:34 – Die letzte Nacht der Fanny de Choiseul-Praslin - 41:41 – Der Herzog und das Kindermädchen unter Verdacht - 48:27 – Eine Selbsttötung und ein neues Leben - 55:36 – Besprechung des Falles und eine Ankündigung **// Quellen & Shownotes //** - Die Briefe und Empfindungen der Herzogin von Choiseul=Praslin, In: Die Ermordung der Herzogin von Choiseul=Praslin, Band I, Leipzig 1847, https://books.google.de/books?id=c9hGAQAAMAAJ&pg=PR8&lpg=PR8&dq=choiseul+praslin&source=bl&ots=_BJV4G6K65&sig=ACfU3U0X6BRcwgyQd4KIksBCrPsGEJ2CCQ&hl=de&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjPtqSj1vHvAhXw8LsIHbz-C9E4ChDoATARegQIERAD#v=onepage&q=choiseul%20praslin&f=false - Das Untersuchungsverfahren, In: Die Ermordung der Herzogin von Choiseul=Praslin, Band I, Leipzig 1847, https://books.google.de/books?id=VxZDAAAAcAAJ&pg=PT2&lpg=PT2&dq=choiseul+praslin&source=bl&ots=q51WOTpJwe&sig=ACfU3U2K7-fIDNU9mYmw4PUM34uI4xqBgw&hl=de&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjjidzb3PHvAhVVg_0HHae7BUw4FBDoATAFegQICBAD#v=onepage&q=choiseul%20praslin&f=false - GW Law, Jewels from the French Collection, Assassinat de Mme. la duchesse de Praslin , Paris 1847, https://law.gwu.libguides.com/JewelsfromtheFrenchCollection/Praslin - Strange Company, The Deadly Duke de Praslin, Artikel vom 19. Mai 2014, http://strangeco.blogspot.com/2014/05/the-deadly-duke-de-praslin.html - Geri Walton, Duchess de Choiseul-Praslin: Her Murder in 1847, Blogpost vom 19. August 2016, https://www.geriwalton.com/murder-of-duchess-de-choiseul-praslin/ - Parisian Fields, „A vile business clumsily done“, Artikel vom 29. Oktober 2010, https://parisianfields.com/2010/10/29/vile-business-clumsily-done/ - Detectives by the Decade Podcast, A noble Affair...Maybe?, Episode vom 1. Oktober 2020, https://open.spotify.com/show/3XfnM2MEZqXxV7z8y3oZRS?si=7WBGay8OS0OvBkPO-yAQKg&nd=1 - Brief Case, The Dark & Chilling Case of The Duchess de Praslin / Françoise Sebastiani, YouTube Video vom 25.05.2020, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KzHjzZAsLA **// Folgt uns auf Instagram //** https://www.instagram.com/frueher.war.mehr.verbrechen/?hl=de **// Karte mit allen „Früher war mehr Verbrechen“-Tatorten //** https://bit.ly/2FFyWF6 **// Mail //:** frueherwarmehrverbrechen@outlook.de **// Kaffeekasse //:** https://ko-fi.com/fwmvpodcast GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de
This week Keegan, Cassi and Christina talk about disc golf, depression holes and weird pets, play FMK with Best Actor nominees Riz Ahmed, Gary Oldman, and Steven Yeun, get annoyed with bad movie dates, and get furious about a date's really dumb exclusive speakeasy. Keegan wraps it up with a Tainted Love story of Françoise, Duchess de Choiseul-Praslin. Got a story to share? Go to http://www.myworstdatepodcast.com to share with us! Follow us on Instagram @myworstdatepodcast Follow us on Stereo @mwd_xina @mwd_keegan @mwd_cassi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 1 Episode 15: We may not be able to use a microscope to figure out just what was going on between this family and their governess, but that doesn't mean a microscope won't come in handy eventually. This is the tale of the Duke and Duchess de Choiseul-Praslin; their governess, Henriette Deluzy; and forensic expert Auguste Tardieu. Find us on FB, IG, and Twitter. Dbtd is researched, written, and produced by me, Kristy Baxter. Voice acting by the dandy Scott Mort and the nifty Amber Gaunt. Music by Kevin McLeod and MusicLFiles. Music: Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3625-deadly-roulette Parisian by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4194-parisia Heartbreaking by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3863-heartbreaking Laendler in C Minor (Hess 68) by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3961-laendler-in-c-minor-hess-68- The Bandit by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4483-the-bandit License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Autumn Waltz by MusicLFiles Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6487-autumn-waltz License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sources: Elisa Bergslien. An Introduction to Forensic Geoscience. https://bit.ly/2GlheH8 Wikipedia. “Francoise, duchess de Praslin.” “Auguste Tardieu.” “Charles de Choiseul-Praslin.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_de_Choiseul-Praslin Geri Walton. “Duchess de Choiseul-Praslin: Her Murder in 1847.” https://www.geriwalton.com/murder-of-duchess-de-choiseul-praslin/ The Daily National Whig. Accessed via Library of Congress. Norman Ball and Philippa Campsie. Parisian Fields. “A vile business clumsily done.” Albert Savine. The assassination of the Duchess de Praslin. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/45176/45176-h/45176-h.htm Katherine Ramsland. “Auguste Ambroise Tardeau: Investigator’s Methods Become the Standard for Future Forensic Scientists.” https://murderpedia.org/male.P/p/pommerais-edmond.htm Colin and Damon Wilson. “Written in Blood: A History of Forensic Detection.”
On this day in 1847, 40-year-old Françoise, Duchess de Choiseul-Praslin, was brutally murdered. The scandal surrounding the noblewoman’s slaying sent French society into an uproar.
Here’s one of our listeners’ most requested episodes of 2019: In the early 1800s, the Duke de Choiseul-Praslin was suspected of murdering his wife. However, a vial of arsenic and a corrupt government would prevent justice from being served.
Here’s one of our listeners’ most requested episodes of 2019: In the early 1800s, Fanny, the Duchess of Choiseul-Praslin, and her husband Charles, the Duke, were highly regarded among the French nobility. From the outside, it appeared they had it all, but internally their marriage was filled with distrust and turmoil.
This episode is brought to you by Unsolved Murders, a Parcast Original. For more episodes like this one, subscribe to Unsolved Murders on Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. In the early 1800s, the Duke de Choiseul-Praslin was suspected of murdering his wife. However, a vial of arsenic and a corrupt government would prevent justice from being served. The injustice evident in this case drove the French lower-class into a frenzy that would eventually lead to the revolution.
This episode is brought to you by Unsolved Murders, a Parcast Original. For more episodes like this one, subscribe to Unsolved Murders on Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. In the early 1800s, Fanny, the Duchess of Choiseul-Praslin, and her husband Charles, the Duke, were highly regarded among the French nobility. From the outside, it appeared they had it all, but internally their marriage was filled with distrust and turmoil. Eventually, it would all come to an end, when the Duchess was found murdered on her bedroom floor.
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In the early 1800's, Fanny, the Duchess of Choiseul-Praslin, and her husband Charles, the Duke, were highly regarded among the French nobility. From the outside it appeared they had it all, but internally their marriage was filled with distrust and turmoil. Eventually it would all come to an end, when the Duchess was found murdered on her bedroom floor. Parcasters - Some people think that the Duchess may have been murdered in a crime of passion. If you liked this episode, you can hear more like it on our new podcast Crimes of Passion. Listen at parcast.com/passion.
Happy King’s Day! We tell you all about the Dutch national holiday and the tragic recent history surrounding the event. Jonatan’s mystery is the Nepalese royal massacre. At first glance this seems like a pretty clear cut tale but the more the incident is looked at, the more the details don’t add up. Ana discusses the tragic end of the Duchess de Choiseul-Praslin who was brutally murdered in her home in the early hours of the morning. Things become suspicious when the prime suspect dies just a week later. Did you enjoy this episode? Tell a friend! You can reach out to us on Twitter, @crimebythebar, or by email crimebythebar@gmail.com. CN: mass murder, unsolved crime, violent ends, alcohol