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On Halloween night 2004, Adriane Insogna and Leslie Mazzara were brutally murdered in their Napa, California home. The roommate in the downstairs room was miraculously not harmed and only got a glimpse of the killer as he was leaving the home. Then, Naomi recounts the mysterious death of the foremost scholar and fan of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes. Did he die by his own hand, or was something more sinister at work? For this episode, Amber was drinking 2020 Bonterra Rose from CA Amber pulled her sources from:Forensic Files S12 E 10 Good as GoldThe 2004 Napa Halloween MurdersSole Survivor of Napa Killings Speaks - ABC NewsUnder Their Noses —Halloween Murder in Napa Valley — Crime Library Naomi pulled her sources from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lancelyn_Greenhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlockianahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_of_Sherlock_Holmeshttps://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2004/12/13/mysterious-circumstances Support the showGo check out our patreon page athttps://www.patreon.com/crimewineandchaosFor more information about Crime, Wine & Chaos, or to simply reach out and say "hi,"https://www.crimewineandchaos.comhttps://www.facebook.com/crimewineandchaoshttps://www.instagram.com/crimewineandchaospodhttps://twitter.com/crimewinechaosCrime, Wine & Chaos is produced by 8th Direction Records.Amber is the vocalist, and attempted mandolin player in the band, Tin Foil Top Hat. You can find more of her work on all of the music streaming platforms or athttps://www.tinfoiltophat.comNaomi is a Co-Founder and head of xDev at Shrapnel Studio. You can follow her work at www.shrapnel.com You can also follow her on Twitter @MissGnomers
When Richard Lancelyn Green, the world's leading authority on both Sherlock Holmes and his creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, passed away in 2004, the circumstances surrounding his death were immediately likened to the plot of a mystery novel. Just when you think this tragic tale can't get any stranger, it continues to take odd new turn after odd new turn… Mental health resources UK: https://www.mind.org.uk/ Mental health resources Global: https://checkpointorg.com/global/ Become a Patreon subscriber! http://www.patreon.com/ThingsAreAboutToGetWeird Our Merch Store! https://thingsareabouttogetweird.teemill.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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March 27, 2004. London, England. 50-year old Richard Lancelyn Green, considered to be the world's foremost scholar on Sherlock Holmes, is discovered dead on top of his bed inside his flat. His cause of death is determined to be asphyxiation, as he was garrotted with a shoelace which was tightened around his neck with a wooden spoon. Prior to his death, Lancelyn Green told people his life was in danger over a dispute involving a collection of rare documents from author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, but since there is no definitive evidence pointing towards homicide or suicide, the coroner returns an open verdict on his death. Was Richard Lancelyn Green the victim of foul play or did he intentionally stage a very unusual and elaborate suicide? On this week's episode of “The Trail Went Cold”, we explore the unexplained death of a Sherlock Holmes expert which resembles a scene from a fictional murder mystery. Additional Reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lancelyn_Green https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2004/12/13/mysterious-circumstances https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2004/may/23/books.booksnews https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1478814/Case-of-the-Sherlock-Holmes-fanatic-who-killed-himself-but-made-it-look-like-murder.html http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/3653645.stm https://www.smh.com.au/world/hint-of-murder-in-suicide-of-expert-on-conan-doyle-20041213-gdkays.html https://www.thefreelibrary.com/%60Perfect+mystery%27+of+writer%27s+death+plot%3B+Claim+on+Sherlock+Holmes…-a0126061909 Be sure to check out our promo for the serialized true crime podcast, “Tapes from the Darkside”. Each season, they take one case and investigate in-depth using primary audio from 911 calls, police interrogations and interviews, court proceedings, and any other relevant source they can find. “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. “The Trail Went Cold” is now doing a weekly livestream show on GetVokl every Thursday from 7:00-8:00 PM ET as part of their “True Crime Thursday” line-up. For more information, please visit their website. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
An obsessed Sherlock Holmes fan lived out a bizarre and tragic real life Sherlock Holmes murder mystery. In the early 2000s, Richard Lancelyn Green, an obsessed Arthur Conan Doyle scholar and biographer, began down a path of obsession. He was searching for some lost papers on Conan Doyle that would allow him to write the definitive biography, but they had somehow fallen into the hands of an auction house to be sold to private collectors instead of a museum archive like they should have been. He was devastated. And a few weeks later, he turned up dead in his apartment. Did he commit suicide? Or was he murdered? On this episode of Deep Cuts we explore the tragic and intriguing life and real life murder mystery of Richard Lancelyn Green. -- Join our brand new Discord server! https://bit.ly/deepcutsdiscord -- Pick up some Deep Cuts T-Shirts and other merch! https://bit.ly/deepcutsmerch -- Get the official Deep Cuts shoulder patch! http://bit.ly/deepcuts_patch -- Listen to our album, a 9 song rock opera about the rise and fall of Napster! https://open.spotify.com/album/63C5uu1tkzZ2FhfsrSSf5s?si=q4WItoNmRUeM159TxKLWew -- Additional incidental music credits: The Deadboy Detectives Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deepcutspod/message
An obsessed Sherlock Holmes fan lived out a bizarre and tragic real life Sherlock Holmes murder mystery. In the early 2000s, Richard Lancelyn Green, an obsessed Arthur Conan Doyle scholar and biographer, began down a path of obsession. He was searching for some lost papers on Conan Doyle that would allow him to write the definitive biography, but they had somehow fallen into the hands of an auction house to be sold to private collectors instead of a museum archive like they should have been. He was devastated. And a few weeks later, he turned up dead in his apartment. Did he commit suicide? Or was he murdered? On this episode of Deep Cuts we explore the tragic and intriguing life and real life murder mystery of Richard Lancelyn Green. -- Join our brand new Discord server! https://bit.ly/deepcutsdiscord -- Pick up some Deep Cuts T-Shirts and other merch! https://bit.ly/deepcutsmerch -- Get the official Deep Cuts shoulder patch! http://bit.ly/deepcuts_patch -- Listen to our album, a 9 song rock opera about the rise and fall of Napster! https://open.spotify.com/album/63C5uu1tkzZ2FhfsrSSf5s?si=q4WItoNmRUeM159TxKLWew -- Additional incidental music credits: The Deadboy Detectives Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
March 27, 2004. London, England. 50-year old Richard Lancelyn Green, considered to be the world's foremost scholar on Sherlock Holmes, is discovered dead on top of his bed inside his flat. His cause of death is determined to be asphyxiation, as he was garrotted with a shoelace which was tightened around his neck with a […]
This week the fabulous Vix Leyton, stand-up comedian and host of the awesome Comedy Arcade podcast, swung by and was even generous enough to get the round in herself! We drank lovely pre-mixed cocktails from Nio, because when the three of us did the exclusive livestreamed Comedy Arcade show Vix had kindly bought us all cocktails. Alas, we were prohibited from drinking them on stage so we had them in this episode instead!And we had a very winding saunter through the intriguing case of Richard Lancelyn Green - the world's foremost Arthur Conan Doyle scholar who was found dead in mysterious circumstances in 2004. Can a wooden spoon point to who killed him and why? Or is it a springboard for a lengthy tangent about Zippy?Or is it both...? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Richard Lancelyn Green, known to his brilliant colleagues and invested readers as a dedicated historian and unrelenting writer, was passionate, driven, and a universally heralded expert of Arthur Conan Doyle and the worldwide phenomenon of Sherlock Holmes. His deep rooted connection with British literature and biographical media, as well as his inclination to sacrifice personal riches for professional growth, was cut short by an unexplainable, unsolved death in the early hours of March 27th, 2004, leaving all who knew him across London, England and the Sherlock fandom at large grasping for answers in a sea of evidence that drowned us all in doubt…As a hope to provide more substantial reasoning built upon observable evidence and situational analysis, this is an examination of the death of Richard Green, and the mysterious circumstances left at his Kensington, West London version of 221b Baker Street...This is Cold Case Detective.Episode narrated by William EarlResearched and written by TJ RueschMusic by CO.AG________Our episodes deal with serious and often distressing incidents. Listener discretion is advised.Submit a Case - https://forms.gle/usZ7B2vJeWwDjzJ19Visit our YouTube channel for more True Crime content - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdjslyNQupPSFxK_mSPcG-g
Richard Lancelyn Green obsessed over detail and channeled the deductive powers of Sherlock Holmes and Watson. Could authorities use those same powers of logic to solve Green’s untimely death? Sleuthhounds, YOU decide-- was it suicide, murder, or a centuries old curse that led to his fate?
NEW SERIES TIME! In the first episode of our Cryptic series, we have a story so perplexing, Sherlock Holmes himself couldn't have cracked it. Or, could he? Was it actually set up to BE a Sherlock Holmes Story?Richard Lancelyn Green was the fan of all Sherlock and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle fans. He was working on writing the most extensive biography on the author, when he was found dead in his home. Initially, it was ruled a suicide, but the closer they looked... it may not have been elementary, my dear Watson. To access earlier episodes of Corpus Delicti and to help support the show, please visit patreon.com/corpusdelictiOur merch store can be found at corpusdelicti.threadless.comMusic by:Kai Engel"Daemones"Blooper music by:Art of Escapism"Coal Miners"This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.Transition Music by:Nick ScarantinoScarytino.comSources:https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2004/12/13/mysterious-circumstanceshttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1478814/Case-of-the-Sherlock-Holmes-fanatic-who-killed-himself-but-made-it-look-like-murder.htmlhttps://www.theguardian.com/uk/2004/may/23/books.booksnewshttp://www.sherlock-holmes.co.uk/news/death.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lancelyn_Green
On this episode of West of Broadway, we discuss Lara's trip to the Pantages to see The Phantom of the Opera tour now playing til July 7th and then we touch on the Geffen Playhouse's production of Mysterious Circumstances. Inspired by The New Yorker article Mysterious Circumstances: The Strange Death of a Sherlock Holmes Fanatic by David Grann, the play centers around the true story of the mysterious death of Richard Lancelyn Green, the world’s foremost scholar on Sherlock Holmes. After spending two decades searching for the missing papers of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Green came close to unlocking the secrets behind Holmes’ creator when he tracked down an elusive box which was said to be cursed. Featuring Hugo Armstrong, John Bobek, Austin Durant, Leo Marks, Ramiz Monsef, Helen Sadler & Alan Tudyk and playing untilJuly 14th. And finally, we get to speak with Joseph Corella, Dancer, Choreographer, Fitness Instructor and all around amazing human who created the new fitness sensation 567Broadway! Originally developed in Los Angeles to dedicated and enthusiastic class goers, Joseph has spent the past several years perfecting a fun filled home fitness dance workout for all levels that inspires movement, health and happiness by harnessing the magic of musical theater song and dance. In this non-stop cardio dance workout, you join Joseph Corella and his cast of real-life students as you follow along to the easy-to-learn dance fitness routines that will leave you shining bright like the Broadway STAR that you are! For more info go to https://www.567broadway.fitness/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emily starts off by recanting a case study from her senior thesis, featuring Dr. Thomas Gill, a medical examiner with a shady past. Afterwards, Grace tries to piece together the mysterious death of Richard Lancelyn Green, a scholar of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
In this episode we take a close look at Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s dynamic detecting duo Sherlock Holmes and John Watson through the lens of the Enneagram ______ Edgar Allan Poe changing the focus from a “detective story” to a “tale of detection” specifically comes from Charles J. Rzepka’s book Detective Fiction, (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2010) I am grateful to the incomparable Richard Lancelyn Green, the foremost Sherlock Holmes and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle scholar who has done immense work on all of the rumors, stories and truths about this story that we shared. Additionally the fantastic introduction to the Barnes and Noble to The Complete Sherlock Holmes: Volume I is a great, and completely accessible source! Check it out: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/complete-sherlock-holmes-volume-i-arthur-conan-doyle/1100318390#/ If you want to read the story we used to type these characters, in a really lovely (and affordable) version: https://www.amazon.com/Study-Scarlet-1891-Illustrated-Anniversary/dp/1949460568/ref=sr_1_13?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1547701472&sr=1-13&keywords=a+study+in+scarlet Because these are always so fun, here’s a quiz to tell you if you’re more like Sherlock Holmes or John Watson: https://www.buzzfeed.com/keelyflaherty/are-you-more-like-sherlock-holmes-or-john-watson Find us on: Instagram @typethiscast Twitter @typethiscast Patreon https://www.patreon.com/typethiscast And by email: typethiscast@gmail.com Music: Matthew Zigenis Sound Wizardry: Joel Miller
On this week's Podcast, we talk about the Parker-Hulme murder, the Boo Hag, and the mysterious death of Richard Lancelyn Green.
Happy fucking Holidays! 'Tis the season and boy do we have some stories sure to spread that holiday cheer! That is, of course, if incest, murder and deadly curses are your idea of cheer. At 8:10, Angela shares the bizarre story of the studious life and curious death of Richard Lancelyn Green: a man obsessed with famous author Arthur Conan Doyle and Doyle’s most cherished character, Sherlock Holmes. Did Green fall prey to the Doyle Curse? Or was his death just a cruel twist of fate? It’s a mystery complex enough for the likings of Sherlock Holmes himself. Then, at 29:20, Abbie tells the story of England’s very own “House of Horrors” and the real life monsters who ran it: Fred and Rosemary West. This gruesome story is one of the more troubling that we’ve covered and may not be for all listeners. Spoiler Alert: the West’s most certainly made Santa’s naughty list every damn year.
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"seared into my memory" [SPEC] Richard Lancelyn Green, BSI ("The Three Gables"), who died in March 2004, was the world's leading expert on the life and works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He amassed one of the finest collections of Conan Doyle, and specifically, Sherlock Holmes material in private hands and had intended to produce a three-volume biography on Conan Doyle. He was not yet 30 when he co-edited the towering A Bibliography of A. Conan Doyle in 1983. He served a term as Chairman of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London. His tragically early death was mourned by both friends and those who knew of him only by reputation, and it was decided that a collection of essays should be brought out in his honor and memory. We interview co-editors Nicholas Utechin, BSI ("The Ancient British Barrow") and Steven Rothman, BSI ("The Valley of Fear") on the resulting volume, To Keep the Memory Green. While this is a previously released episode, there are a few more interesting tidbits of information, including a July sale being held by the BSI Press. Listen in for details on how to get this volume for half price. Please nominate I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere and/or Trifles on in the Arts category. It's quick and easy. Information on sponsors, links, timing notes and transcript available below. And please consider becoming a http://ihose.co/ihosepatron. Your support helps us to ensure we can keep doing what we do, covering file hosting costs, production, and this year, transcription services. Sponsors This episode includes our two longtime sponsors, plus a new addition. Please support our sponsors by visiting their sites: by Michael McClure. You should buy it. We're deadly serious. , publishers of Sherlock Holmes and Conan Doyle in the Newspapers: Volume 3. , where you can find the July Half-Off Sale on four titles: A Remarkable Mixture; To Keep The Memory Green; The Grand Game, Volume Two; The Remarkable Characters of Arthur Conan Doyle. Notes 4:30 Nick & Steve give some perspective on their editorial experiences 14:29 A bit about Richard Lancelyn Green 17:20 The genesis of To Keep the Memory Green 21:12Steve recalls memories of Richard, a bus station and plastic carrier bags 23:17 Nick harkens back to the early 1970s and an Oxford connection 24:57 The Baker Street Irregulars and the Sherlock Holmes Society of London join forces 27:00 Quartering together – the fruits of labor 30:35 The impetus behind the project – capturing the essence of a “one-off” 40:14 Editor’s Gas Lamp 49:24 Final thoughts on Richard’s contribution 52:08 Burt springs a question on Scott 54:32 Hunting through old bookshops 56:10 Scott’s inspiration for collecting – from a movie Links Please subscribe to us on the podcast provider of your choice and be kind enough to leave a rating or review for the show. And please tell a friend about us, in any fashion you feel comfortable. Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at (774) 221-READ (7323)
Editors Steven Rothman and Nicholas Utechin join us for a chat about a book they have co-edited: To Keep the Memory Green, some recollections from the life of Sherlockian/Doylean scholar and collector Richard Lancelyn Green. We also hear about their respective experiences as editors of the Baker Street Journal and the Sherlock Holmes Journal and the formation of the Quartering Press. Topics in this episode: 1:30 Listener audio comment 4:30 Nick & Steve give some perspective on their editorial experiences 14:29 A bit about Richard Lancelyn Green 17:20 The genesis of To Keep the Memory Green 21:12Steve recalls memories of Richard, a bus station and plastic carrier bags 23:17 Nick harkens back to the early 1970s and an Oxford connection with his professional Sherlockian friend 24:57 The Baker Street Irregulars and the Sherlock Holmes Society of London join forces 27:00 Quartering together – the fruits of labor 30:35The impetus behind the project – capturing the essence of a “one-off? 40:14 An alternative to the Editor’s Gas Lamp: Richard Lancelyn Green’s introduction from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Oxford annotated edition) 49:24 Final thoughts on Richard’s contribution 52:08 Burt springs a question on Scott 54:32 Hunting through old bookshops 56:10 Scott’s inspiration for collecting – from a movie Links mentioned in the show: