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Folklore Forensics

Podcast door Danielle Christmas

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Geschiedenis & Religie

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Folklore Forensics is a solo, narrative-driven podcast where myth meets true crime. Each episode reinvestigates mythology and folklore from around the world as unresolved cases—reconstructing timelines, examining motive, and analyzing the evidence hidden within the myth.From familiar gods to lesser-known folktales, these stories are put under the same scrutiny as modern crimes. What details were exaggerated? What facts were lost to time? And what truths might still be buried beneath centuries of storytelling?You’ve heard the story. Now hear the case.Folklore Forensics presents narrative reconstructions inspired by myth, legend, and historical context, examined through an investigative lens.

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aflevering The Clytemnestra Revenge Murder (Case File #271) artwork

The Clytemnestra Revenge Murder (Case File #271)

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

5 mei 2026 - 38 min
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The Rumpelstiltskin Child Contract (Case File #131)

A desperate bargain inside a locked spinning room should have saved a miller’s daughter from execution. Instead, it ends years later in a nursery, when a strange man arrives to collect payment for a debt the young queen thought she’d escaped: her firstborn child. This week, we reopen the case of Rumpelstiltskin: a mysterious broker who appears in moments of economic desperation, transforming worthless straw into gold, at a price that escalates from jewelry to a child. We reconstruct the timeline from the miller’s lie that started the crisis to the final confrontation inside the royal nursery, then examine the darker pattern beneath the tale: how debt, coercion, and power imbalances may have enabled systems where desperate families were forced into impossible bargains, and where the cost of survival could become a child. Content warning: coercion, exploitation, child endangerment and abduction. 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

28 apr 2026 - 41 min
aflevering The Wendigo Executions (Case File #231) artwork

The Wendigo Executions (Case File #231)

Three hunters vanished into the winter wilderness. And the man who returned with their remains claimed he was no longer human. In the winter of 1879, a hunting party returned to Rat Portage, Ontario, reduced to three survivors and carrying the story of a man who had killed and preserved his companions in the deep snow. Similar deaths would follow across the Great Lakes region, isolated camps discovered with missing hunters, butchered remains, and witnesses claiming that starvation alone could not explain what had happened. Today, we reopen the case of the Wendigo executions, examining whether these deaths represent survival cannibalism, starvation-induced psychological collapse, or the cultural recognition of a condition once feared across northern communities. When authorities arrived, they gathered evidence that blurred the line between crime and possession, leaving behind one of the most disturbing clusters of wilderness killings in North American history. Content warning: cannibalism, starvation, murder, execution, and cultural 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

21 apr 2026 - 34 min
aflevering The Boudica Massacre (Case File #189) artwork

The Boudica Massacre (Case File #189)

Three Roman cities burned. Tens of thousands died. And the woman who led the attack had once been publicly flogged by the empire she destroyed. Entire settlements were destroyed as Roman forces struggled to contain a rebellion led by a widowed queen whose lands had been seized, whose daughters had been assaulted, and whose authority had been stripped under imperial law. Today, we reopen the case of Queen Boudica, examining whether her uprising represents resistance against colonial brutality, calculated retaliatory warfare, or one of the earliest documented examples of mass-casualty vengeance carried out under the banner of justice. When the rebellion collapsed, Boudica vanished from the historical record, leaving devastation that reshaped Roman policy across Britain for generations. 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

14 apr 2026 - 34 min
aflevering The Snow White Poisoning Case (Case File #286) artwork

The Snow White Poisoning Case (Case File #286)

A teenage queen collapsed beside a half-eaten apple—no pulse, no breath, and yet her body refused to decay. Witnesses reported multiple prior attacks: laces drawn tight enough to suffocate, a poisoned comb pressed into her hair, and a final act of deception carried out under the appearance of kindness. Each attempt grew more deliberate, more intimate, and more lethal. Today, we reopen the case of Princess Sophia and Queen Elise, examining whether the story remembered as Snow White preserves the record of a dynastic elimination campaign carried out within a royal household. Was this a tale of jealousy and vanity, a struggle for succession, or a calculated series of murder attempts designed to remove a political rival before she could inherit power? 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

7 apr 2026 - 55 min
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