In the seventh episode of Season 5, your host JD Horror takes you inside the walls of the notorious Broadmoor Psychiatric Hospital in England. Over the course of the next couple of episodes we will meet some of the asylum's most famous patients, each more vile than the next.
Part 1: The History of Broadmoor - Learn how and why this facility came to be.
Part 2: Jack the Ripper - Could one of Broadmoor's residents have been finally identified as being the legendary Jack the Ripper? Some conspiracy theorists seem to think so. (J. Kelly, England)
Part 3: Kidnapping a Princess - One man's botched attempt at kidnapping Princess Anne would lead to four people being shot, and one locked away in Broadmoore. (I. Ball, England)
Part 4: The Yorkshire Ripper - Peter Sutcliffe terrorized the streets of Yorkshire in such a way as to be compared to one of the most devious murderers of all time. He would commit over a dozen murders before his eventual capture and incarceration within the brick walls of our subject here today. (P. Sutcliffe, England)
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This episode features research and writing by Mis Demeanor, music by Mechanical Ghost, Producer LB from the No One Likes Us Podcast, and The Quiet Type as well as Artwork by Nuclear Heat Graphics. Sources for this episode’s cases are available in the credits section of our website.
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