In 1589, the small German town of Bedburg became the stage for one of the most infamous trials in history. Peter Stumpp—forever remembered as the Werewolf of Bedburg—was accused of unspeakable crimes: murder, cannibalism, incest, and making a pact with the Devil to transform into a wolf. His execution was brutal, his confession extracted under torture, and his story spread across Europe in lurid pamphlets that fueled a wave of fear.
But how much of it was truth—and how much was hysteria?
In this episode, we unravel the legend of the Bedburg Werewolf, exploring the clash of religion and politics in the Holy Roman Empire, the rise of witch hunts and werewolf trials, and the way fear can shape justice. Was Stumpp truly a monster, or the perfect scapegoat in an age desperate for order?
Join me as we step back into the smoke-filled square of Cologne on Halloween night, 1589, and uncover what really happened when a man was burned as a beast.
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