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Leonarda Cianciulli: Murder, Soap & Tea Cakes

46 min · 26 de may de 2026
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She looked like the perfect Italian mother. Warm. Helpful. Generous. She also murdered women, dissolved their bodies in caustic soda, and allegedly turned their remains into soap and tea cakes. This week on, we dive into the horrifying true story of — better known as The Soap-Maker of Correggio. Set against the chaos of wartime Italy, this episode explores: * Leonarda’s traumatic childhood and obsessive motherhood * The brutal murders of three vulnerable women * The gruesome science behind the body disposal * The disturbing psychology of ritualised killing * Why neighbours never suspected a thing * And how one of history’s strangest serial killers justified it all as an act of love With graphic forensic detail, dark humour, psychological analysis, and one VERY suspicious batch of tea cakes… this is one of the most unsettling cases we’ve ever covered. So lock your doors, avoid homemade pastries from strangers… …and stay bloody curious.

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Leonarda Cianciulli: Murder, Soap & Tea Cakes

She looked like the perfect Italian mother. Warm. Helpful. Generous. She also murdered women, dissolved their bodies in caustic soda, and allegedly turned their remains into soap and tea cakes. This week on, we dive into the horrifying true story of — better known as The Soap-Maker of Correggio. Set against the chaos of wartime Italy, this episode explores: * Leonarda’s traumatic childhood and obsessive motherhood * The brutal murders of three vulnerable women * The gruesome science behind the body disposal * The disturbing psychology of ritualised killing * Why neighbours never suspected a thing * And how one of history’s strangest serial killers justified it all as an act of love With graphic forensic detail, dark humour, psychological analysis, and one VERY suspicious batch of tea cakes… this is one of the most unsettling cases we’ve ever covered. So lock your doors, avoid homemade pastries from strangers… …and stay bloody curious.

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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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