My Victorian Nightmare
Genevieve Manion hosts a podcast entirely devoted to the dark side of the Victorian era, and that means Jack the Ripper content comes up naturally and frequently. My Victorian Nightmare covers spiritualism, grisly murders, grave robbers, poisonings, memento mori, and the culture's peculiar relationship with death. With 89 episodes and a semiweekly release schedule, Manion has built a substantial archive that treats Victorian society as a whole ecosystem rather than isolating individual crimes.
The show's appeal lies in Manion's storytelling voice, which listeners describe as soothing even when the subject matter is gruesome. She balances factual research with a genuine affection for the era's strangeness — one episode might cover Madame Tussaud's waxwork empire, the next the Donner Party, and another a Victorian seance gone wrong. The Jack the Ripper material benefits from being situated within this broader context of an era obsessed with mortality.
My Victorian Nightmare holds a 4.7-star rating from nearly 1,400 Apple Podcasts reviews, which is impressive for a relatively young show. Premium episodes are available through "The Fan Coven" on Patreon, offering ad-free listening and bonus true crime extras. For Ripper enthusiasts who want to understand the world that produced the Whitechapel murders — the poverty, the superstition, the medical quackery, the overcrowded lodging houses — this show provides the full Victorian backdrop.
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