Tea with Me: A Glimpse into Histories and Mysteries Rebecca Richardson
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- História
A quick exploration into some fascinating history and mystery as a enjoy my favorite cup tea... a little something to peak your interest and hopefully inspire you to explore more on your own.
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Jack The Ripper- a cursory glimpse
London’s East End 1888, the district of Whitechapel terrorized for months but Jack The Ripper. A mystery still not solved after 130 years. Will we ever know who the Ripper was and just how many victims there truly were?
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The Voynich Manuscript
The Voynich Manuscript a 600 year old handwritten and illustrated book that has stumped cryptographers and linguists for over a century. Will it ever be deciphered???
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Mary Celeste -ghost ship from 1872
One of the most famous maritime mysteries in history endures. Why would an experienced Captain such as Briggs or his sailors abandon a perfectly sound ship?
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The Black Dinner of 1440 and The Glencoe Massacre of 1692 helped inspire The Red Wedding
Long before George R. R. Martin shocked us with the Red Wedding in the series A Song of Fire and Ice and in the television series Game of Thrones, there were two events in Scotland’s history that Mr. Martin drew inspiration. The Black Dinner and Glencoe Massacre.
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A Glimpse into The Hotel del Coronado’s Beautiful stranger, Kate Morgan.
Kate Morgan. The Beautiful Stranger who has been a “guest” at the Hotel del Coronado for the last 128 years. Why was she really at the hotel? Ruled a suicide, but could it have been murder? What really happened to Kate Morgan.
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Tituba: Salem’s Own Scherazade
A glimpse into the first woman accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials. And how her confessions set the tone for the trials over that 9 month period in our history.