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Morning Cup of Murder

115: Anarchy in Paris - August 25 2019

Morning Cup of Murder

Morning Cup of Murder

Society & Culture, History, Documentary, True Crime

4.7723 Ratings

🗓️ 25 August 2019

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com Fighting for what you believe in is a noble cause. Nothing would change in our world if we didn’t have brave people willing to do so. But, on August 25th 1975, a woman was born who fought so hard for something she believed in, that innocent people died. That’s where the nobility of your fight, comes into question. Florence Rey Born (1975) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cupofmurder Follow MCOM on Instagram: @morningcupofmurder Have a Murder or strange true crime story you want to share, email the show here: [email protected] Morning Cup of Murder is researched, written and performed by Korina Biemesderfer. Follow Korina on Instagram: @kbiemesderfer * ** ***Information for this podcast was collected from the following source(s): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rey-Maupin_affair Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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I found my great-grandma Annie in the 1921 census on ancestry. I discovered she was widowed

0:35.9

in the First World War, living in York, raising six children

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all by herself.

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more records free until the 9th of March terms apply there were two more murders 15 miles

1:02.5

when we survived by one investigator is reminiscent of a weird

1:08.7

murder fighting for what you believe in is a noble cause nothing when One investigator is reminiscent of a weird religion. A cup of murder.

1:14.0

Fighting for what you believe in is a noble cause.

1:18.5

Nothing would change in our world if we didn't have brave people willing to do so.

1:28.3

But on August 25, 1975, a woman was born who fought so hard for something that she believed in that innocent people died. That's where the nobility of your fight comes into question.

1:32.3

So if you like your coffee hot but your bones chilled, sit back and start your day with a morning cup of murder.

1:41.3

Florence Wright was a 19-year-old university student studying philosophy in the year of 1994.

1:48.2

Her partner in crime, literally, was 22-year-old Audrey Maupin.

1:53.5

Audrey was a dropout and the two lived in an abandoned house in Nantir.

1:58.7

The two were also part of an underground political group that was being looked into

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