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EPISODE · Dec 29, 2021 · 28 MIN

Le Mans: The Papin Sisters' Infamous Crime

from Foul Play: A Historical True Crime Podcast · host Shane L. Waters, Wendy Cee, Gemma Hoskins

The grizzly crime committed by the Papin sisters in 1933 Le Mans, France, unfolded like a gruesome opera. Christine and Léa Papin, domestic workers in an affluent household, committed one of the most bewildering crimes in French history, painting a dark portrait of class struggle and psychological unrest. Before the crime, the Papin sisters were ordinary service workers, seen but often ignored by those they served. Known for their hard work and loyalty, they quietly lived in the shadows of their employers' grandeur. Yet beneath this veneer simmered unresolved anguish stemming from an unyielding social order. This tale resonates deeply with issues of systemic injustice and mental health, reflecting a period in history when social divides fostered stark separations between classes. It serves as a chilling reminder of the marginalization and systemic failures within society. The case facts paint a bloody canvas of rage and repression. Following an evening dispute, the sisters unleashed a ferocious attack on their employers, resulting in brutal, sacrificial like violence that stunned the world. The subsequent arrest and trial became a spectacle, inviting debates on the nature of insanity and criminal culpability. In 1930s France, an era marked by cultural flourishes and economic distress, this crime shattered the period's facade of stability. With increasing polarization between the wealthy and working class, the Papin sisters' crime echoed the societal undercurrents leading to broader reforms. Through an engaging retelling, this episode dissects motives and madness, diving into expert insights to examine questions about mental health and societal obligations. Prepare to challenge your understanding of crime and humanity within this complex historical context. --- Support Foul Play: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/foulplaypodcast Website: https://www.mythsandmalice.com/show/foul-play/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/foul-play-crime-series/id1525832703 Follow us: Instagram: @foulplaycrimeseries Twitter: @foulplaypodOur Sponsors:* Check out Kensington Publishing: https://www.kensingtonbooks.com* Check out Mood and use my code SHANE for a great deal: https://mood.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

In this thought-provoking one-off episode we examine into the haunting and historic case of the Papin sisters, a story that inspired the narrative of Bong Joon Ho's Oscar-winning 2019 film, "Parasite." This episode explores the depths of class struggle, resentment, and the extremes of human behavior under pressure.The Papin sisters, Christine and Léa, were French domestic servants in the early 20th century, whose lives were marked by hardship and servitude. Their story is a grim reminder of the societal divides and injustices faced by many in their position. Driven by a deep sense of resentment and despair, the sisters' actions against their employers became one of the most shocking and talked-about crimes of their time.This episode revisits the socioeconomic landscape of the era, providing context to the sisters' motivations and the circumstances that led to their drastic actions. Through detailed accounts, historical analysis, and expert insights, we piece together the events that unfolded in the Lancelin household, leading to a brutal and unforgettable climax.Featuring interviews with historians, psychologists, and cultural critics, "Foul Play: Crime Series" offers a complex exploration of the Papin sisters' case. We examine not only the crime itself but also its lasting impact on French society, class relations, and its influence on modern storytelling, as seen in films like "Parasite."Join us for a gripping episode that goes beyond the headlines, examining into the psychological, cultural, and societal dimensions of a case that continues to resonate and disturb, decades after its occurrence. "Shadows of Injustice" is a journey into the heart of darkness that lies within the human psyche and the societal structures that can push individuals to the brink.Visit us online. Our Sponsors: * Check out Kensington Publishing: https://www.kensingtonbooks.com * Check out Mood and use my code SHANE for a great deal: https://mood.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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