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True Crime Frankenstein: A Modern Reflection
Elliot Hoke
4 episodes
1 week 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 Three: Missing Pieces
True Crime Frankenstein: A Modern Reflection
31 minutes 38 seconds
3 years ago
Episode Three: Missing Pieces

Following last episode’s shocking discovery, the podcast shifts focus back onto Victor Frankenstein and his scientific projects.

Content Warnings: Murder, death, reference to child death, institutionalization, stalking, reference to suicide, reference of firearms, character death, explicit language

Written, directed, and edited by Elliot Hoke

Managed by Emma Skinner

Produced by Merely Players

Performances:

-”Robert Walton” - Ben Gillard

-”Margaret Saville” - Rose Trammell

-”Prof. John Krempe” - Connor Healy

-”Victor Frankenstein” - June Francis

-”Richard Colburn” - Harrison Ostrosky

-”Fritz Ninon” - Nate Grosjean

-“Elizabeth Lavenza” - Olivia Salva

-”Police Officer” - Jackson Bernreuter

-”Ernest Frankenstein” - Devin Gearty

Music:

“Strange Stuff” by Matt Harris

“Campsite 9” by Blue Dot Sessions

“Devious Little Smile” by Godmode

“Measured Paces” by Kevin MacLeod

Sound Effects: YouTube Audio Library, Mixkit, Sound Jay

Transcript Available: Link

Did you know? Septimus H. Pretorius (1879-1961) was a professor of mathematics at Goldstadt University from 1945 until his passing. Pretorius originally immigrated to the U.K. from Germany in 1935 where he contributed to cryptanalysis efforts at Bletchley Park during World War II. Following the Allied victory he moved to the U.S. to teach at Goldstadt. Considered a groundbreaker in the field of computer science, Goldstadt both named the Pretorius Science Center after him and established the Pretorius Award in 1994. His obsession later in life with the alchemical works of Paracelsus and the mechanical creations of Wolfgang von Kempelen are rarely mentioned during the award ceremonies.

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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…