Come with us on a journey of deadly liberation as a popular apothecary brews a recipe for freedom, liberating over 600 women from abuse at the hands of those who should have protected them.
The Enigmatic Liberator of Rome
Step into the shadows with us as we uncover an enigmatic figure. A woman whose name became synonymous with both villainy and heroism. Learn about her notorious creation, Aqua Tofana, and its chilling role in upwards of 600 cases of marital unrest.
We’ll delve into the depths of 17th-century apothecaries and explore the sinister allure of Aqua Tofana. Packaged as a harmless cosmetic powder or devotional vial, this lethal concoction held the power to alter the course of lives with just a few drops.
A Silent Revolution
Six hundred women in our story decided it was time for a revolution. A revolution that challenged the patriarchal norms of the time. Our heroine/villain offered a glimmer of hope to these oppressed women. Discover the complexities of justice, compassion, and moral ambiguity in the face of desperate circumstances.
As we peel back the layers of history, one question lingers: Was our protaganist a heroine or a serial killer? Or possibly both? Explore the intricacies of her story and ponder the blurred lines between justice and crime, liberation and oppression.
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Join host Leigh as she navigates the murky waters of Food & Crime, unraveling the captivating tale of Giulia Tofana and the deadly art of liberation. Tune in to the full episode now and let us know your verdict.
Episode Transcript
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If you’re an enjoy reading Gregory Maguire or a historical fiction fan, I think that you will enjoy Deborah Swift’s trilogy about our heroine/devious serial killer, Giulia Tofana. This is historical fiction so much imagination was applied.
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