Mary Cawein's murder by carbolic acid poisoning in July 1965, shocked the social set in Lexington, Kentucky. Her murder would bring to light the affairs of her respected husband, Dr. Madison Cawein III. Did Madison murder his wife? Or did one of his lovers kill Mary? See photos and sources for this episode in the show notes at southernmysteries.com
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MUSIC Theme Song “Dark & Troubled” by Panthernburn. Special thanks to Phillip St Ours for permission for use ***Additional Music: “Gloomy Night” by Marwam Nimra; “Meditation Impromptu 1”, “Lightless Dawn”, “Tranquility Base”, “Dark Fog”, “Drone in D”, “Lost Time”, “Atlantean Twilight” by Kevin MacLeod. “Autumn Sunset” by Audionautix. Licensed under Creative Commons.
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Episode 90 The Mystery of the Poisoned Milk Bottle
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Episode 87 Watery Grave The Mysterious Death of Fannie Madison
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Episode 85 The Kingdom of the Happy Land
Episode 84 Mysteries and Murders at the Magnolia Hotel
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Episode 82 Natchez Burnin’ The Rhythm Club Fire of 1940
Episode 81 Legendary US Marshal Bass Reeves
Episode 80 Explosive Mistake The Murder of Helen Weaver
Episode 79 The Life and Times of Serial Killer Euzebe Vidrine
Episode78 The Poet Murderess of Mississippi
Episode 77 Mysterious Murder of William Marsh Rice
Episode 76 The Earl Family Murders in Welsh Louisiana
Episode 75 Lost in the Smokies The Disappearance of Dennis Martin
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