The Sunday Telegraph

Worsley will ‘send shivers down the spine’ with lady killers show

- By Sunday Telegraph Reporter

THE stories of Victorian female murderers are to be examined from a feminist angle in a new BBC radio series hosted by TV historian Lucy Worsley.

In Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley, on Radio 4, she will be joined by female historians, lawyers, journalist­s and psychologi­sts to investigat­e the crimes of Victorian women from a contempora­ry feminist perspectiv­e.

In the true-crime podcast, they will explain why the killers did it and what the crimes reveal about the role of women in the 19th century.

Among the 10 stories will be two of Britain’s most notorious serial killers: Amelia Dyer, who is thought to have killed hundreds of babies and children entrusted to her care by desperate mothers; and Mary Ann Cotton, who murdered three of her husbands and numerous children and stepchildr­en.

Worsley will also examine the US trial of Lizzie Borden, where women packed the courtroom to watch proceeding­s as she was acquitted of the axe murders of her father and stepmother.

She will also look at Hannah Mary Tabbs, an African-American woman who killed her lover, and how race affected her case.

In each episode, Worsley will look at the crime, how it was received at the time and how it compares with what happens today.

Worsley said: “Quite a few true-crime podcasts like to titillate and condemn – what I’ve set out to do is to understand these women who killed.

“The historical records of their crimes give us a keyhole through which to look into some fascinatin­g Victorian lives, none of which were easy.

“I’ve also completely loved working with my fabulous all-female team of modern-day detectives.”

Rhian Roberts, commission­ing editor for Radio 4, said: “These dark stories are brought to life by the way Lucy and the team investigat­e.

“When you hear the court testimonie­s and the letters these women wrote, it sends shivers down your spine and those Victorian black-and-white images spring to life. Lucy’s found a new way to ask the question ‘whodunnit?’”

The series will be available as a box set only on BBC Sounds from April 25, and it will broadcast every Wednesday at 11.30am from April 27 on BBC Radio 4.

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Lucy Worsley’s new BBC radio series will investigat­e the crimes of Victorian women from a feminist perspectiv­e

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