
Let's go down a rabbit hole; to places that are weird, wonderful, creepy, or mysterious.
True Crime, Conspiracy & Unsolved Mysteries hosted & produced by Jenny Claffey.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 101 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureTrue Crime | |||

Today we’re looking at the case of Annie Walsh, the last woman ever executed in Ireland. Convicted of murdering her husband in 1925, her story is often reduced to a scandalous love triangle, but there’s far more going on beneath the surface.
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Burke and Hare are two of the most infamous serial killers in history, but they weren’t typical murderers. In 1828, Edinburgh, they killed at least 16 people and sold their bodies to medical schools in a booming underground body trade. This episode e... more
An Irish Fenian bombing in Victorian London led to mass panic, a controversial trial, and the execution of Michael Barrett., who would become the last man hanged in Britain.
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Happy St. Patrick's Day, everyone! To celebrate, I thought I'd rerelease an episode from 2024 when we did a series on Haunted Ireland.
This episode covers some spooky, dark and haunting True Crime Cases from Ireland's Victorian era.
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Very interesting case studies
This podcast is my current favourite, no bells and whistles, keeps me coming back every week
"The Red Room is simply one of the best true crime and mystery podcasts out there, and that is entirely down to the brilliance of Jenny Claffey.
What sets this show apart is its meticulous structure. Each episode is perfectly researched and masterfully paced. It's not just a collection of facts; it’s a fully immersive experience. Jenny doesn't just read a case; she takes you by the hand and guides you on an unforgettable journey down the rabbit hole.
You can feel the amount of dedication and pas... more
Incredible storytelling. Lulling voice. Fair and factual. Sprinkle of mystery! This is a great podcast telling interesting stories each episode.
I love this podcast. Look forward to the new episodes every Monday and have enjoyed all of the seasons so far. Great presenter and so easy to listen to.
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A gripping true crime and mystery program that blends careful historical research with unsettling modern cases. Episodes span Irish folklore-inflected murders, cold missing-person investigations, and long-running social-issues cases, all narrated with a calm, immersive storytelling style. A standout feature is a one-person host who combines meticulous documentation with thoughtful sensitivity, often weaving in cultural and historical context to illuminate each story. The show's unique angle—tying folklore and social history to crime narratives—offers a distinctive, highly-researched listening experience that appeals to fans of true crime, unsolved mysteries, and history buffs.
Noteworthy elements include deep archival storytelling, careful... more
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