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John Hayes, His Head and How They Were Parted

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John Hayes, His Head and How They Were Parted: A Gruesome Tale of Betrayal and Ambition

Journey back to Warwickshire, England in the year 1785 with "John Hayes, His Head and How They Were Parted," an eerie episode from the classic radio series "Crime Classics," which originally aired on October 28, 1953. This chilling story unravels the dark tale of John Hayes, a man who returned from war to find his life upended by betrayal and murder.

Upon his return, Mr. Hayes discovers his lonely wife, Catherine, in the company of two charming boarders. What begins as a shocking revelation quickly spirals into a grisly murder. Shortly thereafter, John Hayes' head is found by the side of the Thames and later encapsulated in a glass jar—a macabre testament to his wife's ambition to become a widow.

This episode paints a vivid picture of 18th-century England, blending historical detail with suspenseful storytelling. Written by Morton Fine and David Friedkin, and featuring a talented cast including Charles Davis, Alastair Duncan, Betty Harford, Elliott Lewis, Lou Merrill, Jeanette Nolan, and Richard Peel, "John Hayes, His Head and How They Were Parted" delivers a compelling narrative that keeps listeners on the edge of their seats.

Join us as we delve into the sinister plot that led to John Hayes' untimely demise, exploring themes of infidelity, greed, and cold-blooded murder. Whether you're a fan of historical dramas, true crime stories, or classic radio thrillers, this episode promises to captivate and horrify in equal measure.

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Click to listen and uncover the gruesome tale of John Hayes, his head, and the cold-blooded betrayal that led to his death.

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John Hayes, His Head and How They Were Parted: A Gruesome Tale of Betrayal and Ambition

Journey back to Warwickshire, England in the year 1785 with "John Hayes, His Head and How They Were Parted," an eerie episode from the classic radio series "Crime Classics," which originally aired on October 28, 1953. This chilling story unravels the dark tale of John Hayes, a man who returned from war to find his life upended by betrayal and murder.

Upon his return, Mr. Hayes discovers his lonely wife, Catherine, in the company of two charming boarders. What begins as a shocking revelation quickly spirals into a grisly murder. Shortly thereafter, John Hayes' head is found by the side of the Thames and later encapsulated in a glass jar—a macabre testament to his wife's ambition to become a widow.

This episode paints a vivid picture of 18th-century England, blending historical detail with suspenseful storytelling. Written by Morton Fine and David Friedkin, and featuring a talented cast including Charles Davis, Alastair Duncan, Betty Harford, Elliott Lewis, Lou Merrill, Jeanette Nolan, and Richard Peel, "John Hayes, His Head and How They Were Parted" delivers a compelling narrative that keeps listeners on the edge of their seats.

Join us as we delve into the sinister plot that led to John Hayes' untimely demise, exploring themes of infidelity, greed, and cold-blooded murder. Whether you're a fan of historical dramas, true crime stories, or classic radio thrillers, this episode promises to captivate and horrify in equal measure.

Keywords: "John Hayes, His Head and How They Were Parted podcast episode," "Crime Classics radio show," "1785 Warwickshire murder," "Catherine Hayes story," "classic radio drama," "October 28, 1953 broadcast," "historical true crime," "John Hayes beheading," "18th-century England murder mystery," "Crime Classics episode recap."

Click to listen and uncover the gruesome tale of John Hayes, his head, and the cold-blooded betrayal that led to his death.

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