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True Crime Frankenstein: A Modern Reflection
Elliot Hoke
4 episodes
6 days ago
This modern update of a classic Gothic horror novel presents Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as it has never been seen (or heard) before: as a true crime podcast. Join podcasters Robert Walton and Margaret Saville as their journey investigating an unsolved murder spirals into a tale of buried secrets, mysterious deaths, and science gone too far…
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This modern update of a classic Gothic horror novel presents Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as it has never been seen (or heard) before: as a true crime podcast. Join podcasters Robert Walton and Margaret Saville as their journey investigating an unsolved murder spirals into a tale of buried secrets, mysterious deaths, and science gone too far…
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Episode Four: Point of No Return
True Crime Frankenstein: A Modern Reflection
43 minutes 13 seconds
3 years ago
Episode Four: Point of No Return

After tragedy and a prolonged hiatus, the podcast returns to try and find answers, once and for all.

Content Warnings: Murder, death, reference to child death, reference to firearms, explicit language, character death

Written, directed, and edited by Elliot Hoke

Managed by Emma Skinner

Produced by Merely Players

Performances:

-”Robert Walton” - Ben Gillard

-”Margaret Saville” - Rose Trammell

-“Elizabeth Lavenza” - Olivia Salva

-”Richard Colburn” - Harrison Ostrosky

-“Peake” - Harmony Lindstrom

-”Fritz Ninon” - Nate Grosjean

-“Student” - Emily Doucet

-”Victor Frankenstein” - June Francis

-”The Voice” - Solomon Hess

Music:

“Strange Stuff” by Matt Harris

“Measured Paces” by Kevin MacLeod

“Campsite 9” by Blue Dot Sessions

Sound Effects: Sound Jay, Quick Sounds, Mixkit, YouTube Audio Library, BigSoundBank.com, Free Sounds Library

Transcript Available: Link

Did you know? One of the earliest works of literature depicting artificial life was the 1817 short story “The Modern Prometheus” written by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. The story features an unnamed college student creating a monster out of human corpses. Though often overlooked compared to the latter works of Jules Verne and H.G. Welles, some recent scholars point to this story as one of the earliest written examples of science fiction. Its influence can be felt on numerous works of science fiction and horror, such as the 1931 film Reanimator (dir. Robert Florey) and the 2014 film Ex Machina (dir. Alex Garland). Mary Shelley herself, despite losing her husband when she was only 24 years old, was survived by three of her four children: William Shelley, Clara Shelley, and Sir Percy Florence Shelley.

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True Crime Frankenstein: A Modern Reflection
This modern update of a classic Gothic horror novel presents Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as it has never been seen (or heard) before: as a true crime podcast. Join podcasters Robert Walton and Margaret Saville as their journey investigating an unsolved murder spirals into a tale of buried secrets, mysterious deaths, and science gone too far…