À proposConditionsConfidentialitéContact
 
Actualisation
Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

Date de sortie : 2022-04-25
© (C) BBC 2022
Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley - QR Code
11 épisodes
Audio
Écouter sur Apple Podcasts
11 épisodes
Audio
Écouter sur Apple Podcasts
Date de sortie : 2022-04-25
© (C) BBC 2022
L’épisode le plus récent
1. Florence Bravo

1. Florence Bravo

Lucy Worsley investigates a Victorian woman at the centre of a sensational poisoning.
Durée : 29:39
Lucy Worsley investigates the crimes of Victorian women from a contemporary, feminist perspective.
In the first case in the series, Lucy explores the story of Florence Bravo, the woman at the heart of one of the most sensational unsolved murder cases of the Victorian era, and asks whether she was a ruthless poisoner or an abused wife.
Lucy visits The Priory, Florence Bravo’s grand house in Balham where, on 21st April 1876, after three days of agony, her young husband Charles died of poisoning. They had been married for only five months but the relationship was already under strain - Charles was jealous of the much older doctor Florence had been involved with before their marriage, he was frustrated that he had only limited control of her large fortune, both of them were drinking heavily, and Florence had suffered two miscarriages in close succession.
Lucy meets historian Rosalind Crone at the nearby pub where an inquest was held into Charles Bravo’s death. This case became known as The Balham Mystery and was a Victorian media sensation, with pages of coverage every day in the respectable broadsheets, tabloids and penny dreadfuls. An intimidating, all male environment, Lucy and Rosalind discover how the inquest into Florence’s husband’s death degenerated into an inquiry into her sexual morality, and they wonder what Victorian woman made of Florence’s story. And we hear Florence’s own words as she tried to defend herself at the inquest into her husband’s death.
To gain a contemporary perspective on the Florence Bravo case, Lucy talks to the leading barrister Sasha Wass QC, who has worked on many high-profile cases including those of Rosemary West, Johnny Depp and Rolf Harris. Lucy wants to know why Florence’s accusations about her husband’s cruelty were ignored by the inquest. Would Florence have been treated differently had there been women in the police force, in her legal team, on the jury and in the press? Why do women in criminal investigations continue to undergo ‘trial by media’?
And, crucially, in a case that has never been solved, did she do it?
Producer: Jane Greenwood
Readers: Clare Corbett and Jonathan Keeble
Sound Design: Chris Maclean
A StoryHunter production for BBC Radio 4
Id. d’épisode : 1000558573999
GUID : urn:bbc:podcast:m0016pq1
Date de publication : 25/4/2022 à 08:00:00

Description

Lucy Worsley investigates the crimes of Victorian women from a contemporary, feminist perspective.

Apple Podcasts : Avis des utilisateurs

Pas d'entrée