The Origin of Weird: Tarrare and His Insatiable Hunger
A man in late 1700s France can eat nonstop and still feel starving. Not “big appetite” starving, but a relentless, aggressive hunger that drives him from normal meals to rotten meat, garbage, and eventually things nobody wants to imagine swallowing. We’re Kate and Bradley, and we take you into the documented case of Tarrare, one of history’s most unsettling medical mysteries, pieced together from period reports and military hospital notes.
We follow Tarrare from rural childhood into the world of sideshows, where crowds pay to watch him devour baskets of apples in seconds and swallow inedible objects. The details get darker fast: live animals, a body that stays strangely thin, skin that hangs loose from stretching, heat that seems to radiate off him, and a smell so overpowering people can’t stand nearby. It’s grotesque, but it’s also a human story about illness, exploitation, and how little medicine could explain at the time.
Then the French Revolutionary Army turns curiosity into a plan: doctors feed him enormous meals, and the military uses him as a courier by sealing a message in a capsule that he swallows and later passes, creating a delivery method with no paper trail. That scheme ends with capture, torture, and dismissal, followed by chilling accusations back at the hospital, a missing toddler, and an ending that includes a reportedly horrific autopsy.
We also dig into modern explanations using today’s language: ghrelin and leptin (hunger and fullness hormones), thyroid disorders like hyperthyroidism, insulin and blood sugar regulation, and what “insatiable hunger” might mean medically. Subscribe for more strange history, share this with a friend who loves the bizarre, and please leave a rating and review so more listeners can find us.
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