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MFM Minisode 153

My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

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🗓️ 16 December 2019

⏱️ 20 minutes

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This week’s hometowns include a Silver Bridge collapse connection and a mall creep.

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0:00.0

We at Wundry live, breathe, and downright obsess over True Crime.

0:04.0

And now we're launching the ultimate True Crime fan experience, Exhibit C.

0:09.2

Join now by following Wundry Exhibit C on Facebook and listen to True Crime on Wundry and Amazon Music.

0:16.1

Exhibit C. It's truly criminal.

0:34.9

Hello, hello. Welcome to my favorite murder. The mini-sote that's Karen. That's Georgia.

0:41.0

And we're going to read your stuff to you. It's 7 a.m. on Sunday morning.

0:47.3

Okay, I'm going first. I wish you would. This subject line is correction,

0:51.7

corner, corrections corner, kinda. Okay. Okay, I can't read.

0:56.4

Hey ladies and gents, I was listening to your recent London live show and Karen was

1:00.3

discussing murder or Thomas cream. I like to call him Tom Cream. And his midwifery license

1:05.5

and seemed confused. While I agree that the use of the term midwifery is weird for a man,

1:10.7

I will say him going into obstetrics is not entirely out of left field with his thesis topic

1:16.0

on chloroform. Chloroform is actually a very common pain reliever for surgeries in the

1:21.6

birthing process during the Victorian era. Ooh, just chloroform her. Can you imagine how that

1:27.3

baby out? If you were ill in any way in the Victorian era for a hundred years, you were

1:32.8

fucked. Yep. It was even used on Queen Victoria during the birth of her last two children.

1:38.8

It naturally stopped being so popular when people realized it was kind of deadly.

1:43.2

I was debating about sending this to you guys because I thought surely someone must have sent this to

1:48.0

you. But then I remembered this is fucking weird knowledge to have offhand. I learned this when

1:53.4

I was in college as a dramaturg for a play about the use of the vibrator to cure hysteria,

1:59.4

which was a catch all for everything, a catch all for everything from depression to not behaving

2:05.2

the way we as a patriarchal society expect you to. In women during the 1880s, I learned a lot

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