Bloody Hell, Who Died?

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Bloody Hell, Who Died?

Welcome to Bloody Hell, Who Died? — the podcast where a British woman politely unpacks famous deaths, notorious murders, and the questionable decisions that led there.Expect sharp storytelling, slightly dark humour, and an “On the Couch” section where we take a closer look at the psychology behind it all.Because history is tragic.Human behaviour is fascinating.And sometimes the only appropriate response is… well. Bloody hell.

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    Robert Hansen: The Butcher Baker- Hunting Humans in Alaska

    In the vast, frozen wilderness of Alaska, one man turned the ultimate predator fantasy into a chilling reality.This week on Bloody Hell, Who Died?, we dive into the disturbing case of Robert Hansen — the so-called “Butcher Baker” — a quiet family man who lived a double life as one of America’s most calculated serial killers.But this isn’t just a story about murder. It’s about control, obsession, and a horrifying game of cat and mouse played out in the Alaskan wilderness. Hansen didn’t just kill — he hunted.We unpack how he evaded police for years, the psychological profile behind his crimes, and the moment one survivor changed everything. Expect forensic psychology, dark twists, and the uncomfortable question: how does someone become capable of this?So, lock your doors, stay alert… and maybe don’t wander too far into the woods.Stay curious, stay cautious… and until next time — Bloody Hell, who died?

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    Lizzie Borden: Forty Whacks, Family Drama and a Suspiciously Chill Daughter

    Step back into one of the most infamous murder cases in American history, where the whispers are louder than the verdict and the axe is never quite out of the conversation.In this episode of Bloody Hell, Who Died?, we dive headfirst into the story of Lizzie Borden — the young woman at the centre of the brutal 1892 killings of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts.We break down the morning everything went wrong (or very, very right, depending on your theory), the bizarrely calm behaviour that followed, and the trial that turned Lizzie into either a cold-blooded killer… or the most unlucky woman in true crime history.From the infamous “forty whacks” legend to the questionable alibi, the missing dress, and the Victorian-era moral panic that gripped a nation, we unpack every angle with dark humour, sharp storytelling, and just enough chaos to make you question absolutely everyone in the house.Was Lizzie a calculating mastermind? A woman pushed too far? Or just the name history decided to never let go of?Let’s find out.And as always: stay curious, stay sceptical… and until next time.

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    The Princes in the Tower: Two Boys, One Crown, and Medieval PR Gone Wild

    Two young princes. One locked fortress. And an uncle who just happens to become king.In this episode of Bloody Hell, Who Died?, we dive into one of history’s most unsettling royal mysteries—the disappearance of the Princes in the Tower. What started as a standard medieval power transition quickly spirals into suspicion, silence, and a whole lot of unanswered questions.Were the boys murdered? If so… by who? Their ambitious uncle? A political rival? Or did they somehow survive, launching centuries of conspiracy theories and hopeful imposters?Expect betrayal, bad decisions, medieval PR disasters, and a suspicious lack of children where there should very much be children.Because when two princes vanish without a trace, and no one can quite agree on what happened…you have to ask:Bloody hell…who died?

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    Leopold and Loeb: The Perfect Crime That Wasn't

    Leopold & Loeb — The Perfect Crime That Wasn’tWhat happens when two wealthy, brilliant university students decide that morality is optional and murder is an intellectual exercise?In this episode of Bloody Hell, Who Died? we dive into the chilling 1924 case of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb — the self-proclaimed “supermen” who believed they were smart enough to commit the perfect crime. Spoiler: they were not.From their obsession with superiority and Nietzschean fantasy, to the meticulously planned (and spectacularly flawed) murder of 14-year-old Bobby Franks, we unpack how arrogance, privilege, and ego collided in one of America’s most infamous thrill killings. We’ll explore the investigation that unraveled their grand plan, the media frenzy that followed, and the legendary courtroom battle led by defense attorney Clarence Darrow — a speech so powerful it helped them avoid the death penalty.Was this about intellectual vanity? A toxic codependent bond? Adolescent delusion wrapped in entitlement? Or just two young men who mistook philosophy for permission?Expect dark psychology, historical context, questionable life choices, and the usual uncomfortable laughter. Because nothing says “genius” like getting caught over a pair of glasses.Stay curious. Stay sceptical. And maybe… don’t try to outsmart the entire criminal justice system.

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    Bonus Episode: The Kennedy Curse

    What if one of America’s most powerful families was followed not just by fame… but by tragedy?In this bonus episode, we dive into the chilling legend of “The Kennedy Curse.” From assassinations and plane crashes to scandals, accidents, and shockingly early deaths, the Kennedy family history reads less like a political dynasty and more like a very unlucky Greek tragedy.We explore the murders of John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy, the mysterious death of John F. Kennedy Jr., and a long list of strange misfortunes stretching back generations.Is it coincidence? Bad luck? The price of immense power?Or is there something genuinely eerie about the Kennedy family timeline?In this episode we unpack the history, the tragedies, and the conspiracies behind one of the most famous “curses” in modern history.Because when you look at the pattern… you might start wondering the same thing everyone else does:Bloody Hell, Who Died?

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    Thomas Dudley: A Cheeky Bit of Cannibalism

    In this episode of Bloody Hell, Who Died? we sail straight into one of the most infamous maritime survival cases in history: the grim fate of cabin boy Richard Parker and the trial of Thomas Dudley.Stranded at sea after the wreck of the Mignonette in 1884, Dudley and his crew faced starvation, desperation, and an unthinkable decision. When survival instincts collided with morality, the result was a killing that would shock Victorian Britain and reshape criminal law.We unpack the grisly details, the courtroom drama that followed, and the landmark legal precedent set by R v Dudley and Stephens. Then, in our “On the Couch” segment, we dive into the psychology of survival, group dynamics under extreme stress, and why ordinary people can make extraordinary — and horrifying — choices.

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    The Papin Sister: Sibling Bonding, But Make It Homicide

    For this episode of Bloody Hell, Who Died?, we head to provincial France in 1933, where class resentment, isolation, and an intensely enmeshed sibling bond erupted into one of the most shocking crimes of the twentieth century: the murders committed by the Papin Sisters.Christine and Léa Papin were live-in maids working for a respectable middle-class family in Le Mans. Quiet. Dutiful. Invisible, almost. Until one February evening, when their employers were found brutally killed in an attack so frenzied it stunned even hardened investigators. The case quickly became a media sensation across France, sparking fierce debates about class oppression, female violence, madness, and whether society itself had created the conditions for bloodshed.In this episode, we unpack what really happened that night, how the crime scene horrified the nation, and why intellectuals and psychoanalysts became obsessed with the sisters. Were they cold-blooded killers? Victims of exploitation? A case study in shared psychosis? Or something far more complicated?As always, after the bloodstains have been scrubbed and the headlines have faded, we put the case “on the couch” to explore the psychology behind the violence — from folie à deux and trauma bonding to the corrosive effects of social isolation and rigid class hierarchies.It’s sisterhood. It’s scandal. It’s simmering resentment with a very sharp edge.Bloody hell… who died?

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    The Curious Case of Belle Gunness

    A Norwegian widow.A prosperous farm.An alarming number of missing suitors.This week on our first episode of Bloody Hell, Who Died?, we dig into the life — and ledger — of Belle Gunness before placing her firmly “On the Couch.”

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to Bloody Hell, Who Died? — the podcast where a British woman politely unpacks famous deaths, notorious murders, and the questionable decisions that led there.Expect sharp storytelling, slightly dark humour, and an “On the Couch” section where we take a closer look at the psychology behind it all.Because history is tragic.Human behaviour is fascinating.And sometimes the only appropriate response is… well. Bloody hell.

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