Gaslight Ghost Stories and Victorian Murders Podcast
NANCY FULTON
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A haunting audio drama podcast featuring classic ghost stories, gothic horror, Victorian mysteries, true crime, supernatural suspense, and tales of murder, madness, and revenge. Set in foggy Victorian streets, candlelit parlors, and crumbling manor houses, each episode presents atmospheric stories of ghosts, mediums, séances, cursed objects, and restless spirits. Designed for fans of gothic fiction, old-fashioned horror, historical mysteries, dark folklore, and eerie bedtime tales, it brings vintage terror and the macabre to life.
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The Key to Ashcombe Hall 12.07.2026 32Min.Tonight’s tale of wealth and love, loss and poverty, reminds us of a time not unlike our own, when people were often forced to make difficult choices. The lessons we learn from such experiences—and the stories we share about them—can have a profound impact on our tomorrows. They help us decide what truly has value and what should be left behind as fool’s gold. Remember you can find more story podcasts like this one on AudioIron.com. -
Wandering Spirit Part Two 01.07.2026 29Min.Welcome to the Gaslight Ghost Stories and Victorian Murders podcast. In this episode we are listening to the second and last part of our story, Wandering Spirits. A party of young English travelers have adventured to Egypt in search of a mysterious and powerful treasure. They are led by a young brothers sworn to help them find it. -
Wandering Spirits Part One 01.07.2026 27Min.In tonight's exotic tale, we hear of the English abroad. Throughout the nineteenth century, England's aristocrats freed their children to wander to France, to Italy, and even to Egypt and India. And why should they not, when they ruled an empire upon which the sun did not set. Not all such adventures ended in joy, for the world then, as now, was filled with many evils, none worse than ignorance and arrogance, as we discover here. -
Burke and Hare the Resurrectionists 24.06.2026 14Min.Who are the most famous pair of serial murderers in Britain in the 19th century? That would likely be Burke and Hare. What you'll find most interesting is their motive and their method of disposing of their victim's bodies. Thanks once again to AudioIron.com for their sponsorship. -
🎉 The Gallows and a Glittering Watch 24.06.2026 13Min.Welcome to Gaslight Ghost Stories and Victorian Murders, where the dead do not rest quietly, and the past is never as civilized as it pretends to be. In this episode we learn about a serial mass murderer well known in 19th century England but largely forgotten now. Thanks once again to our sponsor, AudioIron.com. -
The Horror of Rabie Hall 15.06.2026 33Min.In tonight's episode, a passionate young woman fights to protect her brother's position, unaware that ancient evils and trusted enemies are poised to destroy him and all he holds dear. Some of the biggest mistakes we make are born from our very best intentions. -
Mutton Stew 07.06.2026 17Min.Welcome to Gaslight Ghost Stories and Victorian Murders. In tonight's tale we remember a harder time, when food was quite scarce, staying warm was expensive, and a good future was hard to come by. In the 19th century, millions of young men left farms and set off to cities, desperate to find paying work and a way to feed a family. A good many didn't survive. And yet, as this story illustrates, evil people exist in all times, and they can make a hard economic era even worse. Is there any light in this kind of darkness? In this story we find out together. -
🎉 The Confession of the Cursed Mrs. B 07.06.2026 15Min.Welcome to the Gaslight Ghost Stories and Victorian Murders Podcast. Sometimes a desire to do the right thing turns into the biggest mistake you've ever made. In this tale of a family blessing that becomes a family curse, a parish priest faces and impossible choice. -
The Silent Child of Aston Abbey 31.05.2026 37Min.An ancient family manor, love, lust, horror, and a spirit that will never rest until it sees justice done.The nineteenth century liked to call itself civilized. It built railways, factories, grand estates, and glittering cities. It spoke of duty, obedience, God, progress, and respectability. But beneath the lace collars and polished mahogany, cruelty lived easily. It was not an accident. It was part of the machinery.Families were often cruel, and home was hell for many. Every child was another mouth to feed, another fragile body to send into service, factories, streets, mines, or ships. Childhood was short, if it existed at all. Most worked, begged, stole, sickened, and vanished. They were beaten for disobedience, punished for hunger, and treated as morally defective when they were merely exhausted, grieving, or afraid.Women, like children, were property.Without a voice, a right to legal protection, or the ability to earn their own fortune, women were at the mercy of men. Ever at risk of falling pregnant if raped, forced to watch their children starve if the father or some other man were unwilling to support them, relying on men to provide food, lodging, and medical care for the whole of their lives, women walked a tightrope. Rich or poor, beautiful or ugly, young or old. A woman who didn't know her place at any age, at every age, could easily find herself in an early grave.In Victorian life, silence was often not weakness. It was survival.
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