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Episode Description
On today’s episode, Genevieve will discuss women buried in wedding dresses, dismembered bodies in trunks, shawl disputes leading to knife attacks, a death by kicking written in flabbergasting detail, and a lady blitzed out of her bloomers on laughing gas, attempting all manner of gymnastics for an adoring crowd. She will also discuss Spiritualist philosophy of the 1800s and a family’s terrifying ghost encounter.
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References for today's episode:
“SPIRIT-RAPPING IN JOHN WESLEY’S FAMILY” - The Spiritualist, Dec. 3rd, 1869.
“The Philosophy of Spiritual Manifestations” - The Spiritualist, Dec. 3rd, 1869.
“A Father’s Meanness” - The Illustrated Police News, Feb. 15th 1872.
“A TRUNK HORROR IN FRANCE” - The Illustrated Police News, Feb. 29th, 1872.
“A Woman's Arm Cut to the Bone in a Quarrel About a Shawl in New York City” - The Illustrated Police News, Feb. 8th, 1872.
“John Cannon, a Railroad Engineer, Pounded and Kicked to Death by a Party of Germans in St. Louis” - The Illustrated Police News, Feb. 8th, 1872.
“A Highly Exhilarated Young Lady under the Influence of Laughing Gas at Cooper Institute, New York” - The Illustrated Police News, Feb. 8th, 1872.
https://www.geriwalton.com/nitrous-oxide-or-laughing-gas/
https://www.funeralbasics.org/8-intriguing-funeral-customs-victorian-era/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
https://www.eterneva.com/resources/mourning-dress?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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