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The Chilling Walthamstow Mystery That Shocked Victorian London 1888

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The Chilling Walthamstow Mystery That Shocked Victorian London 1888
News of the Times | Episode 509| 1888
London, 1888 — the Ripper loomed large in the East End’s imagination… but just a few miles away, another case was unfolding. One with no mutilations, no blood-stained alleys—just a quiet note, a mysterious bottle, and a young woman who never came home.
When newlywed Annie French stepped into a local chemist’s parlour in Walthamstow, she expected pain relief—perhaps a friendly chat. Two hours later, she was unconscious. The air reeked of chloroform, the till was empty, and William Barber, the nervous chemist’s assistant, had vanished.
Was it a botched procedure? A tragic accident? Or something far more sinister?
Join us as we unravel one of Victorian London’s most haunting and strangely overlooked mysteries—where rumour ran wild, evidence evaporated, and a case of suspected murder was lost in the shadow of Whitechapel’s terror.
👍 If you enjoy historical true crime with a touch of wit and wistfulness, do like, subscribe, and share with your more curious friends — and possibly that one relative who insists on narrating every TV crime show before the reveal. You know exactly who we mean.
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Fancy a chuckle between corpses? Discover our first lovingly illustrated volume of wildly unreliable memoirs.

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The Chilling Walthamstow Mystery That Shocked Victorian London 1888
News of the Times | Episode 509| 1888
London, 1888 — the Ripper loomed large in the East End’s imagination… but just a few miles away, another case was unfolding. One with no mutilations, no blood-stained alleys—just a quiet note, a mysterious bottle, and a young woman who never came home.
When newlywed Annie French stepped into a local chemist’s parlour in Walthamstow, she expected pain relief—perhaps a friendly chat. Two hours later, she was unconscious. The air reeked of chloroform, the till was empty, and William Barber, the nervous chemist’s assistant, had vanished.
Was it a botched procedure? A tragic accident? Or something far more sinister?
Join us as we unravel one of Victorian London’s most haunting and strangely overlooked mysteries—where rumour ran wild, evidence evaporated, and a case of suspected murder was lost in the shadow of Whitechapel’s terror.
👍 If you enjoy historical true crime with a touch of wit and wistfulness, do like, subscribe, and share with your more curious friends — and possibly that one relative who insists on narrating every TV crime show before the reveal. You know exactly who we mean.
Hosted by Robin Coles
📅 New uploads every Monday, Wednesday & Friday
🎥 Special 2+ hour compilation on the **last Sunday of every month**
--
❤️ Support the Channel
Enjoying the tales of murky mischief and historic mayhem? Help us keep the archive candle burning:
👉 Patreon – Early access, no ads, and over 650 exclusives with extra content:
https://www.patreon.com/NewsOfTheTimesHistoricalCrime
📖 NEW: Slightly Unreliable Memoirs – Volume 1
A gloriously illustrated 24-page PDF packed with whimsical tales, mysterious cacti, and the occasional scandalous goat.
🎩 Grab it here: https://ko-fi.com/s/b406f6f11e
🌐 Explore the full Robin & Co. Curios Collection on Ko-fi:
Behind-the-scenes whimsy, digital oddities, and more delightful nonsense:
https://ko-fi.com/robinandco
☕ Prefer a one-off thank-you?
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/newsofthetd
Every bit helps keep our small team caffeinated and Colin the Cactus in monocles.
And if donations aren’t your thing, a like, comment, or share is just as cherished — and rumour has it, Colin blushes green when you hit that thumbs up. 🌵
--
🕯 About News of the Times
We are a small (and mildly chaotic) band of history enthusiasts uncovering the darker corners of Britain’s past. No cor

Hear about our ad-free archive on Patreon – 650+ episodes and counting! 🎩 https://www.patreon.com/c/NewsoftheTimesHistoricalCrime

Fancy a chuckle between corpses? Discover our first lovingly illustrated volume of wildly unreliable memoirs.

Grab it here: https://ko-fi.com/s/b406f6f11e

Support us on Patreon for ad-free early access and exclusive bonus episodes.

https://www.patreon.com/c/NewsoftheTimesHistoricalCrime

Support the show

Thanks for listening! You can also connect with us on
Our YouTube Channel: | https://www.youtube.com/@newsofthetimes
Our Facebook Page: | https://www.facebook.com/News-of-the-Times-101108282697405
Have a question or comment? Get in touch with us at [email protected]
If you would like to donate, we love coffee! Warmly appreciated :-) | https://www.buymeacoffee.com/newsofthetd

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