The Red Barn Murder

What connects a notorious 1827 murder case with the Detection Club’s cosy Soho clubrooms?

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Mentioned or consulted in the making of this episode:
The Red Barn, A Tale Founded On Fact by Robert Huish
The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
Lady Audley’s Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon
BBC News report of William Corder’s cremation in 2004
— Maria Marten, or The Murder in the Red Barn, an anonymous play
— Maria Marten: The Murder in the Red Barn by Peter Haining
— William Corder and the Red Barn Murder: Journeys of the Criminal Body by Shane McCorristine
— The Mysterious Murder of Maria Marten by James Curtis
— The Invention of Murder by Judith Flanders
— The Red Barn Mystery by Donald McCormick
— The case report in the Newgate Calendar

Related Shedunnit episodes:
Florence Maybrick I & II
The Murder At Road Hill House
Crippen

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