Episode 38: They All Hate Florie // Hi, Welcome to Murder Kroger!

Patrice and Marleah drink Bloody Marys and talk the Victorian magic of arsenic, double standards, parking lot condom trails, and gentrification.

They All Hate Florie //

When Mobile native Florence Maybrick set sail for Liverpool with her mother at age 18, she thought she was just going on a little romantic adventure. But she ended up first a wife, then an accused murderer, then a catalyst for British criminal justice reform, and maybe, just maybe, the person who ended one of the most infamous serial killers in history.Who Was Florence Maybrick?Mrs. Maybrick's Own Story: My Fifteen Lost YearsOught Mrs. Maybrick to be Tortured to Death?Florence Maybrick: Death Sentence CommutedEvidence growing that Liverpool cotton merchant and arsenic addict James Maybrick was Jack the RipperHow One Man Revealed Jack the Ripper's Identity: The Full Story 

Hi, Welcome to Murder Kroger! //

Atlanta likes to nickname its Krogers. There's Kosher Kroger, Disco Kroger, Hipster Kroger ... but this one would really rather be remembered for just about anything else.Dammit, Betsy. Betsy Love and the Mississippi Married Women's Property Act of 1839How 'Murder Kroger' got Its nickname and why it won't changeThe Real History of Murder KrogerBeltline Kroger primed for October 16 grand openingPonce City MarketDetective: Man accused in fatal Kroger shooting doesn’t remember'He was my world,' says wife of Joshua Richey, Alabama man gunned down outside Georgia KrogerThe Atlanta BeltlineTraffic accident leads to arrest in November loft shooting 

EPISODE DRINK:

TSS Bloody Mary

Made Strange by Bartender Courtney

(NOTE: The first Bloody Mary either of us has ever liked! Bartender Courtney is magical!)

INGREDIENTS
  • I bottle of Mrs T’s Bloody Mary Mix
  • Shot olive juice
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Half shot sweet homemade pickle juice
  • 5-6 dashes hot sauce
  • 4 dashes woisteschire
  • 2oz Stoli Vodka
PREPARATION
  1. Mix first 7 ingredients in a large jar.
  2. Add vodka to a tall glass.
  3. Pour mixture in glass, leaving 1 inch space.
  4. Add ice.
  5. Throw in sweet pickles, dill pickles, pepperoncini, olives, and bacon (for Patrice).

 

Patrice Anderson

I'm Patrice Anderson, an educator, web head, illustrator, and graphic designer who thrives on process, coffee, and controlled chaos. As the co-host of @thestrangesouthpodcast, I tell strange stories about the South while skillfully blending design, creativity, and technology in my work.

https://patriceanderson.com
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