Lindsay and Madison discuss the punishments that women endured throughout history, as well as why life for women was so terrifying, that women are stronger than you might think, and how we need to be better. Trigger warning: this episode contains descriptions of extremely violent acts committed against women.
Information pulled from the following sources:
2021 Britannica article by Geoffrey Abbott
2021 Ranker article by Katia Kleyman
2021 The Indianness article by Sumaira Rashid
2018 History Collection article by Patrick Lynch
2017 Buzzfeed article by Becky Barnicoat
2015 The Week article by Kelli Marshall
1899 edition of Bygone Punishments by William Andrews
BBC Bitesize article
Medium article by Muhammad Sakhawat
Wikipedia

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Lindsay and Madison discuss the punishments that women endured throughout history, as well as why life for women was so terrifying, that women are stronger than you might think, and how we need to be better. Trigger warning: this episode contains descriptions of extremely violent acts committed against women.

Information pulled from the following sources:

2021 Britannica article by Geoffrey Abbott2021 Ranker article by Katia Kleyman2021 The Indianness article by Sumaira Rashid2018 History Collection article by Patrick Lynch2017 Buzzfeed article by Becky Barnicoat2015 The Week article by Kelli Marshall1899 edition of Bygone Punishments by William AndrewsBBC Bitesize articleMedium article by Muhammad SakhawatWikipedia

Be sure to listen to our friend Paige over at the Reverie True Crime podcast — the Oracl3 Network’s Podcast of the Month.

Save time and money with Stamps.com. There’s NO risk. Use our promo code, POD, you get a special offer that includes a 4-week trial PLUS free postage and a digital scale. No long-term commitments or contracts.

Become a member of our Patreon to view exclusive episode outtakes, as well as other perks like early episode access and more for as little as $1/month. 

You can write to us at: Ye Olde Crime Podcast, PO Box 341, Wyoming, MN 55092.

Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or Goodpods!

Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter,

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