Folklore Forensics
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
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