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S'laughter: True Crime Podcast

Episode 26: Mary Blandy and Craig & Bentley

S'laughter: True Crime Podcast

S'laughter: True Crime Podcast

True Crime, Comedy, News

4.5981 Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2017

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

This week Emma and Lucy discuss the desperate measures gone to in order to avoid the most evil of all states: spinsterhood. They also consider whether you really need brain-smarts if you've got gun-smarts.

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0:00.0

The Slaughter podcast will be discussing topics that some listeners may find disturbing.

0:06.0

If you're still listening and you're my mother, please turn it off now.

0:15.0

Hello! Welcome to episode 26 of Slaughter.

0:18.0

We're still impressed that we're here.

0:19.0

Emma organizes me a Hindu and it was fantastic.

0:22.0

It was a murder mystery and it really threw me off

0:24.2

because when I got in the car then my mother got in the car and she said did you hear

0:28.4

about that murder that's happened on the road and I totally thought that was

0:31.4

part of the undo.

0:33.0

But it turns out there was actually a murder down the road for me.

0:36.0

I was like, oh, this is the start.

0:38.0

She's like, no, a child was killed.

0:39.0

I was like, oh shit.

0:41.0

Not everything's about you.

0:42.0

So I'm going to start us off with Mary Blundi.

0:46.0

I bet you haven't heard of her.

0:48.0

I haven't, but how rude of you to assume?

0:51.0

Well, if you've heard of her, good... Well, you're probably a scholar of some sorts because it's you'd have to seek this one out

0:57.2

So Mary was born in the 1700s in the Riverside town of Henley in the South England or Henley on terms. She was part of a very

1:06.1

rich family so she was born into quite a lot of wealth and that's kind of why this

1:10.0

is such a famous one to be honest because it involves someone from a nice family and

1:15.5

she was a aristocrat. Her father was a lawyer and he was doing pretty well for himself as

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