
Fairytale Forensics: True Crime for Make Believe
Buckle up because this podcast is all about reframing those childhood favorites through a forensics approach. We're going full on detective mode, treating these well known tales as crime scenes. Voice generated by Google NotebookLM.
Podcasting since 2024 • 5 episodes
Fairytale Forensics: True Crime for Make Believe
Latest Episodes
Stepmother Falls Victim To Impossibly Stunning Cinderella
Was the stepmother a villain or a victim of her time? How did the Fairy Godmother pull off the ultimate genetic hack? Is the glass slipper a clue or a red herring? Join us as we dust for fingerprints on this classic story, unraveling its dark t...
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Episode 5
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15:52

A Rush Of Gold To The Head: King Midas
This episode reexamines the myth of King Midas, using modern forensic science, engineering, and criminal psychology to unravel the true cost of the golden touch.
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Episode 4
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10:21

Introducing Fairytale Forensics: True Crime for Make Believe
It's Law and Order meets the Brothers Grimm. This concept is Fairytale Forensics --True Crime for Make Believe. Criminal psychology, engineering, and investigative journalism all applied to stories we think we know. The podcast creator, a journ...
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Episode 1
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2:00

Snow White & The Shameful Dwarfs
A forensic analysis of the Snow White fairytale. We'll examine the Queen's all-seeing mirror, a device so advanced it surpasses modern engineering. How does it know who is fairest of them all? Could it involve quantum dot displays or even holog...
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Episode 3
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22:05

Poor Jack, Climbs a Beanstalk, Comes Down a Thief and Killer
Get ready for a Fairytale Forensics deep dive into Jack and the Beanstalk, but, not the version you heard as a kid. Jack, although traditionally portrayed as a naive and unfortunate child, demonstrates a surprising level of cunning and even rut...
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Episode 2
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22:45

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