The Lethal Habit of Marquise de Brinvilliers: A Poisonous Pastime
Manage episode 442576622 series 3604206
In this gripping episode of "Crime Classics," Thomas Hyland, the distinguished connoisseur of crime, student of violence, and teller of murders, delves into the chilling tale of "The Lethal Habit of Marquise de Brinvilliers." Set in the opulent yet perilous world of 18th century France, this story uncovers the deadly hobbies of the Marquise Henri De Brinvilliers, a man of influence and lethal intent.
Amid the splendor of King Louis XIV’s Versailles, where fortunes were made and lives were lost in equal measure, the Marquise and his wife took pleasure in poisoning those who displeased them. Their twisted sense of justice left a trail of death and despair, as they wielded their influence to settle scores in the most permanent way possible. Adapted from original accounts by the talented writers Morton Fine and David Friedkin, this episode paints a vivid picture of a time when power, poison, and peril walked hand in hand.
With captivating performances by Herb Butterfield, Mary Jane Croft, and Joseph Kearns, and atmospheric direction by Elliott Lewis, "The Lethal Habit of Marquise de Brinvilliers" is a chilling reminder of the dangers lurking behind the grandeur of the French aristocracy.
Keywords: "Marquise de Brinvilliers Crime Classics," "May 26, 1954 episode," "Crime Classics podcast," "18th century France crime," "Thomas Hyland storytelling," "Morton Fine and David Friedkin writing."
Join us as we explore the lethal habits of a man whose charm was only matched by his deadly intent in this haunting episode of "Crime Classics."
54 episod