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The Ashton Love Triangle Murders: A Victorian Poisoning Mystery | True Crime 1886

The Ashton Love Triangle Murders: A Victorian Poisoning Mystery | True Crime 1886

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A quiet Victorian street. Three sudden deaths. One woman at the centre of them all.

In the spring of 1886, Turner Lane in Ashton-under-Lyne was the sort of place where neighbours knew everything — or believed they did. But when a daughter, a husband, and finally a well-liked young wife died in violent, agonising circumstances, the small community began to sense a pattern too troubling to ignore.

Their suspicions would spark one of the most striking poisoning cases of the Victorian age.

In this episode, we follow the chain of events that haunted the neighbourhood:• the mysterious “mouse powder,”• the late-night spasms and clenched hands,• the uneasy intimacy between households,• the neighbours who noticed what the doctors missed,• and the forensic discovery that dragged the entire affair into the courts.

Was this a tragic series of coincidences — or a deliberate dismantling of every obstacle in one woman’s path?

We also travel to 1887 Croydon in Further Particulars, where runaway horses, broken reins, and unrepeatable language in a country pub raise the eternal question: have youths improved at all? (Spoiler: absolutely not.)

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