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Foul Play: A Historical True Crime Podcast

Staffordshire: The Rugeley Poisoner's First Victim

Foul Play: A Historical True Crime Podcast

Shane L. Waters, Wendy Cee, Gemma Hoskins

True Crime, History, Society & Culture

4.5 β€’ 992 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 10 February 2026

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

In the fog-laden lanes of Victorian Staffordshire, William Palmer found his first victim, igniting a path of sinister intent that would crown him the notorious Rugeley Poisoner. Season 38 of Foul Play examines deep into the life and crimes of William Palmer, examining the chilling narrative from his humble beginnings to the peak of his criminal exploits. Long before William Palmer was branded a murderer, he was a doctor known for his charisma and skill in horse racing circles. He was a family man in a seemingly picturesque town. However, beneath this facade lurked a fervent gambler whose debts began to wrap around him tighter than a noose. This era, marked by Victorian values and advances, had a grim undercurrent of greed and deception. Palmer's affinity for opiates as tools of murder was not just a personal vice but a reflection of a society enamored with quick fixes. In this opening episode, we explore Palmer's descent into murder, beginning with his first victim, whose death set into motion a series of tragic events cloaked in toxic intent. The corridors of power in Victorian England turned a blind eye to many such crimes, yet the ripples of Palmer's actions forced them to open their eyes. As we dissect his first victim's fall, understand how a peculiar autopsy would reveal too much. The series is as much about the victims as the perpetrator, capturing the essence of lives ended too soon. Journey with us from a genteel existence to an atmosphere of dread as we follow Palmer's cunning maneuvers, hear witness accounts, and examine the medical perspectives.



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Transcript

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0:00.0

November 1855

0:06.0

A Provincial Inn in the English Midlands

0:10.0

The fire has burned low.

0:13.0

Gaslight flickers against walls stained yellow from years of tobacco smoke.

0:19.0

In room 10 of the Talbot Arms, a man lies dying.

0:26.5

John Parsons Cook was 28 years old.

0:30.7

Three days ago, he stood in a paddock at Shrewsbury,

0:35.0

watching his horse cross the finish line first.

0:39.3

He had 3,000 pounds in winnings.

0:42.3

Champagne and his glass.

0:45.3

A future stretching out before him.

0:49.3

Now his back arches off the mattress.

0:52.3

His jaw locks. Every muscle in his body seizes at once.

0:58.7

The scream that tears from his throat wakes every guest in the building. And standing beside the

1:05.7

bed, calm, attentive, taking his pulse is his friend, his physician, the man who has been bringing

1:14.7

him medicine all week.

1:18.0

Dr. William Palmer does not call for help.

1:22.1

He does not rush for remedies.

1:24.9

He simply waits.

1:29.8

It must have been a long wait.

1:32.3

Homer was patient.

1:34.4

He had killed before.

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