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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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True Crime Frankenstein: A Modern Reflection
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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3 years ago
43 minutes 13 seconds

True Crime Frankenstein: A Modern Reflection
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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3 years ago
31 minutes 38 seconds

True Crime Frankenstein: A Modern Reflection
Episode Two: Digging Deeper

Looking further into the deaths of Henry Clerval and William Frankenstein, Robert and Margaret uncover a potential new lead.

Content Warnings: Murder, death, mental Illness, institutionalization, reference to child death, stalking

Written, directed, and edited by Elliot Hoke

Managed by Emma Skinner

Produced by Merely Players

Performances:

-”Robert Walton” - Ben Gillard

-”Margaret Saville” - Rose Trammell

-”Sean Kirwin” - Presley Wheeler

-”Victor Frankenstein” - June Francis

-”Ernest Frankenstein” - Devin Gearty

-“Justine Mortiz” - Ciara McIntyre

-”Police Officer” - Jackson Bernreuter

-“Peake” - Harmony Lindstrom

-“Elizabeth Lavenza” - Olivia Salva

-”Felix De Lacey” - Brennan Borden

-”Safie De Lacey” - Julianna Torres

Music:

“Strange Stuff” by Matt Harris

“Measured Paces” by Kevin MacLeod

“Devious Little Smile” by Godmode

“Campsite 9” by Blue Dot Sessions

“Access Road 138” by Blue Dot Sessions

Sound Effects: YouTube Audio Library, Sound Jay, sounds-mp3.com, Mixkit

Transcript Available: Link

Did you know? Diodati, New York (pop. 14,204) was formed in 1822. Originally made up of largely German immigrants the town still celebrates its Bavarian roots through traditions such as its annual Oktoberfest celebration and Orange Blossom Festival, which continue to be promoted by the current mayor, Lionel Vogel. One of the wealthiest towns in upstate New York, Diodati has been home to the Frankenstein family for 27 years following the marriage of Alphonse Frankenstein and Caroline Beaufort.

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3 years ago
37 minutes 27 seconds

True Crime Frankenstein: A Modern Reflection
Episode One: Who Killed Henry Clerval?

Podcasters Robert Walton and Margaret Saville begin their investigation into the mysterious death of graduate student Henry Clerval.

Content Warnings: Murder, death, mental Illness, reference to child death, reference to suicide, institutionalization

Written, directed, and edited by Elliot Hoke

Managed by Emma Skinner

Produced by Merely Players

Performances:

-”Robert Walton” - Ben Gillard

-”Margaret Saville” - Rose Trammell

-”Sean Kirwin” - Presley Wheeler

-”Louis Manoir” - Sloane Burling

-”Fritz Ninon” - Nate Grosjean

-”Prof. John Krempe” - Connor Healy

-”Prof. Anne Waldman” - Ella Larson

-“Justine Mortiz” - Ciara McIntyre

-”Police Officer” - Jackson Bernreuter

-”Victor Frankenstein” - June Francis

Additional voices by Kara Jensen, Owen LaChance, Kendall Wienecke, and David Shively-Ertas.

Music:

“Strange Stuff” by Matt Harris

“Measured Paces” by Kevin MacLeod

“Devious Little Smile” by Godmode

“Campsite 9” by Blue Dot Sessions

“Game Lands” by Blue Dot Sessions

“Beyond the Lows” by The Whole Other

Sound Effects: YouTube Audio Library, Mixkit, Sound Jay

Transcript Available: Link

Did you know? Goldstadt University was founded in 1861 following an endowment from William Shelley. The school was originally intended to be a haven for the creative arts, particularly poetry which Shelley was fond of. Over the course of the 20th Century, however, the school’s science program grew as well, attracting well known scientists and scholars such as Prof. Septimus H. Pretorius and Prof. Terence Bernstein. Despite its location in Boston providing it with steep academic competition from Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Goldstadt is still regarded as one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the United States.

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3 years ago
36 minutes 3 seconds

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…