Morbid History

Morbid History

A bi-weekly podcast of the strange and morose bits of history, presented by Katie and Charli.

  • 57 minutes
    Valentine’s Day Special with Macabre London Podcast
    The girls return for a Valentine’s Day episode, with a very special guest - Nikki Druce, from the Macabre London Podcast! What better way to celebrate the holiday of love, than with three stories of crimes of passion? Charli tells the tale of a Victorian double Phoebe murder, Nikki delves into the lore surrounding the Bleeding Heart Yard in Farringdon, and Katie shares the story of Ruth Ellis, the last female execution in the UK. What can we say? We just love love. Facebook: Morbid History Podcast Twitter: morbhistpodcast Instagram: morbhistpodcast Email: [email protected] You can find Macabre London online @macabrelondon across Twitter, Facebook and Instagram! You can also email Nikki at [email protected]
    14 February 2018, 11:39 am
  • 19 minutes
    The Morbid History Christmas Special, 2017
    We are alive, WE SWEAR. And to prove it, why not upload a Christmas episode? Katie has recorded a special little Christmas treat, while at home in Canada - some fun Christmas facts, as well as a reading of one of her favourite Christmas tales, "The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry. Can she get through it without crying? Special guest appearance by Oliver, the Hinchliffe Hound. Facebook: Morbid History Podcast Twitter: morbhistpodcast Instagram: morbhistpodcast Email: [email protected]
    19 December 2017, 3:11 pm
  • 50 minutes 48 seconds
    Episode XII: Murder Mansions in 'Murica
    It’s our collective favourite time of year: HALLOWEEN. Or… Hallowmas? Although this was supposed to come out on the 31st itself, we are releasing our spooky Halloween special in time for the Day of the Dead. American-themed, the girls talk about infamous murder houses in the States – Katie goes into the disgusting story of Delphine LaLaurie in New Orleans in 1834, and Charli tells the tale of the infamous H.H. Holmes in Chicago, at the time of the World’s Fair in 1893. #letcharliwatchmidsomermurders ** Correction Alert: Katie misremembered her fact – it was the 7th Earl of Cardigan, not the 6th! ** Facebook: Morbid History Podcast Twitter: morbhistpodcast Instagram: morbhistpodcast Email: [email protected]
    1 November 2017, 6:16 pm
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