Folklore Forensics
A king returned home from war expecting celebration. Instead, he walked into a murder ten years in the making. This week, we reopen one of the most infamous domestic killings in classical mythology: the murder of King Agamemnon by his wife, Queen Clytemnestra. After sacrificing their daughter Iphigenia to launch the Trojan War, Agamemnon returned home victorious, bringing with him a mistress "war prize" named Cassandra and the expectation that the past had been forgiven. It hadn't. What followed was not a crime of passion, but a carefully staged execution planned across a decade of silence, resentment, and inherited blood feuds. Content warning: child sacrifice, domestic murder, revenge killing, ritual violence, and references to intimate partner violence. Listener discretion is advised. Folklore Forensics presents narrative investigations inspired by myth, legend, and historical context. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow / subscribe for weekly storytelling investigations. Folklore Forensics is written and hosted by Danielle Christmas and produced by Audio Ellis. Follow the show on Instagram @folkloreforensics Case suggestions and research inquiries: folkloreforensicspod@gmail.com
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