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Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

11. Christiana Edmunds - Chocolate Cream Killer

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

BBC

Personal Journals, True Crime, History, Society & Culture

4.7908 Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Lucy Worsley looks at the crimes of Victorian women from a contemporary, feminist perspective. In the first case in her new series, Lucy explores the story of Christiana Edmunds, a respectable spinster who embarks on a mass poisoning spree when the man she loves fails to return her affection. Lucy is joined by Dr Gwen Adshead, a forensic psychiatrist and psychotherapist who has worked for many years at Broadmoor Hospital. Gwen offers fascinating insights into one of the most remarkable, and bizarre, cases of the Victorian era, a story of thwarted passion, lethal confectionery – and a very dangerous Lady Killer indeed. When Christiana Edmunds and her elderly mother move to Brighton after a series of family bereavements, Christiana develops a dangerous romantic obsession with her doctor, Charles Beard, bombarding him with love letters. Happily married with small children, he asks Christiana to leave him alone, and she takes drastic action: she tries to kill his wife Emily with a chocolate she has poisoned with strychnine. Emily survives but to cover her tracks Christiana comes up with a devious, clever and deadly plan. Rosalind Crone, Professor of History at the Open University, visits Brighton to explore how Christiana Edmunds procured her poison and presided over a reign of terror in the town in the early 1870s; and she goes to the Sussex County Archive to find out how the case gripped the public imagination and sent the press into a frenzy. Lucy wants to know what might have caused Christiana to become a stalker and a poisoner? Was she driven mad by the boredom of her middle-class spinster life or was she just clever and devious? What would a psychiatrist, and a court of law, make of her today? What does the case of Christiana Edmunds tell us about the lives of Victorian women, and about the lives of women today? Producer: Jane Greenwood Readers: Clare Corbett and Jonathan Keeble Sound Design: Chris Maclean Series Producer: Julia Hayball

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0:00.0

My name is Annie Matt Manus and my name is Nick Grimshaw. How long have we known each other babe?

0:05.1

Probably 20 years now and in that time we've always worked in and around music right?

0:10.6

We have. So it kind of makes sense that we do a podcast better.

0:13.4

It sounds like he's been 20 years in the making. It's not a avatar for podcasts, basically,

0:17.6

but it is good. So we put the world to rights with regards to music.

0:21.5

It's all the stuff that you'd want to chat to your mate about over a pint. rights with you're about to listen to Series 2 of Lady Killers. New episodes will be released weekly.

0:35.2

But if you're in the UK and you can't wait, you can hear it all right now before anywhere else.

0:41.4

First on BBC Sounds.

0:43.4

Welcome to a new series of Lady Killers from BBC Radio 4,

0:51.5

with me Lucy Worsley where true crime meets history with a twist.

0:56.7

On the 12th of June 1871 four-year-old Sydney Barker is on holiday with his family in Brighton on the south coast of England and he meets an agonising death after eating a chocolate poisoned with strictly.

1:15.0

He was crying and trembling at the top of the staircase.

1:19.0

We wrapped him in a blanket and put his feet in mustard water but by the time a doctor arrived

1:24.8

the child's legs and arms were stiff and stretched out and he'd ceased crying.

1:31.1

Five minutes after he was dead.

1:35.0

So begins one of the most bizarre and remarkable cases of the Victorian era.

1:41.0

It's a story of thwarted passion, lethal confectionery, and a very dangerous

1:48.8

lady killer indeed. I am sending a few homemade cakes for the children. Those wrapped up are flavored on purpose for yourself to enjoy.

1:58.0

You will guess who this is from. I can't mystify you I fear. I'm joined by a crack team of investigators to take a

2:06.5

look a feminist look actually at the wild and unthinkable climbs committed

2:11.8

by murderers in Britain, North America and Australia.

2:16.4

We hear their words, their voices.

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