EPISODE · Oct 19, 2021 · 1H 8M
Ep. 193: Serial Killers in Antiquity
from Fascinating Nouns
This is our Halloween episode, and is there a more scary topic than serial killers; humans who prey on the vulnerabilities other humans? We are going to do you one better in this episode: Serial Killers at a time when no one knew what a serial killer was. Dr. Debbie Felton has just written a book entitled “Monsters and Monarchs: Serial Killers in Myth and History“, which analyzes some of the Greek and Roman legends, and discusses the possibility that some of the most famous supernatural creatures may actually be mythical explanations for brutal, unsolved murders. On that front, we will take a look at The Sphinx, a human-eating giant pig, and a man who can turn into a serpent. We will also discuss historical figures such as “History’s Greatest Poisoner” Locusta of Gaul, as well as “The Norman Bates of Rome” Emperor Nero. Other Episodes Mentioned 99: The History of H. H. Holmes 131: The World’s Friendliest Psychopath 115: The History of Poisons Dr. Debbie Felton’s Website Website Fascinating Nouns on Social Media Facebook Twitter YouTube
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Ep. 193: Serial Killers in Antiquity
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