54 min

The Werewolf of Bedburg: Shape-Shifting, Satanism, and Cannibalism Talking till Dawn

    • True Crime

In the late 1500s, a huge man-eating wolf was attacking and devouring the people of Bedburg, Bavaria. It stalked the forests, fields, and even the darkened streets of the surrounding areas. No one was safe from its blood-thirst. Fear and rumours spread throughout the land, until finally that dreaded word was whispered from neighbour to neighbour. A word that would explain how the beast could so easily appear and disappear at will: 'Werewolf'.
In this episode of Talking till Dawn, we investigate the events surrounding this alleged werewolf, pouring over old manuscripts and records to uncover the truth behind this terrifying case and the man who was accused of being a real werewolf: Peter Stump. 
Please do leave a review, it really helps the podcast build an audience. Many thanks.
This episode contains discussion of topics, including torture, murder, infanticide, and cannabilism which some listeners may find distressing.
We do our best to handle such topics delicately and with respect to the victims, but should anything discussed badly affect your emotional well being, please talk to someone, or call one of the following numbers:
Samaritans support network (UK): 116 123
Distress & Lifeline (USA): 1800 273 8255



 
Support Talking Till Dawn: patreon.com/talkingtilldawn
Website: talkingtilldawn.com
Twitter: @TalkingTill
Email: talkingtilldawn@gmail.com
 
Source links
 
https://vamzzz.com/blog/peter-stumpp-werewolf-or-political-scapegoat/
https://danarehn.com/2022/05/04/werewolf-petter-stump/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirov_wolf_attacks
https://sites.pitt.edu/~dash/werewolf.html#stubbe%22
https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/execution-ballads/items/show/1150
https://en-academic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/1027231
"A True Discourse. Declaring the Damnable Life and Death of One Stubbe Peeter, a Most Wicked Sorcerer." London, 1590. (original English version)
Several articles from Newspapers.com.
 
 

In the late 1500s, a huge man-eating wolf was attacking and devouring the people of Bedburg, Bavaria. It stalked the forests, fields, and even the darkened streets of the surrounding areas. No one was safe from its blood-thirst. Fear and rumours spread throughout the land, until finally that dreaded word was whispered from neighbour to neighbour. A word that would explain how the beast could so easily appear and disappear at will: 'Werewolf'.
In this episode of Talking till Dawn, we investigate the events surrounding this alleged werewolf, pouring over old manuscripts and records to uncover the truth behind this terrifying case and the man who was accused of being a real werewolf: Peter Stump. 
Please do leave a review, it really helps the podcast build an audience. Many thanks.
This episode contains discussion of topics, including torture, murder, infanticide, and cannabilism which some listeners may find distressing.
We do our best to handle such topics delicately and with respect to the victims, but should anything discussed badly affect your emotional well being, please talk to someone, or call one of the following numbers:
Samaritans support network (UK): 116 123
Distress & Lifeline (USA): 1800 273 8255



 
Support Talking Till Dawn: patreon.com/talkingtilldawn
Website: talkingtilldawn.com
Twitter: @TalkingTill
Email: talkingtilldawn@gmail.com
 
Source links
 
https://vamzzz.com/blog/peter-stumpp-werewolf-or-political-scapegoat/
https://danarehn.com/2022/05/04/werewolf-petter-stump/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirov_wolf_attacks
https://sites.pitt.edu/~dash/werewolf.html#stubbe%22
https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/execution-ballads/items/show/1150
https://en-academic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/1027231
"A True Discourse. Declaring the Damnable Life and Death of One Stubbe Peeter, a Most Wicked Sorcerer." London, 1590. (original English version)
Several articles from Newspapers.com.
 
 

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