The Witch of New York: 1840's Murder Trials of Polly Bodine

The Witch of New York: 1840's Murder Trials of Polly Bodine

On Christmas night 1843 a mother and child were found murdered inside their burned out home. Suspicion fell on one Polly Bodine. Over the next three years, Polly became the most infamous person in America in a blockbuster series of murder trials that gave birth to a monster - tabloid justice.


Our guest today is author Alex Hortis whose book The Witch of New York: The Trials of Polly Bodine and the Cursed Birth of Tabloid Justice is out now.


Edited by Freddy Chick, Produced by Charlotte Long & Freddy Chick.


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