Duck, Duck, Dead: A Victorian Mystery

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Duck, Duck, Dead: A Victorian Mystery

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Yikes! Something odd is happening with this show making the episodes inaccessible or the entire show no longer binge-ready.
Here's the last note we made on Apr 28, 2025, which may nor may not be helpful: Complete Series (the entire story, possibly spread over multiple seasons, is finished)
You may find more information at the show's official website.

Show synopsis

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Welcome to "Duck, Duck, Dead: A Victorian Mystery," where we delve into the intriguing world of Victorian-era mysteries, filled with suspense, drama, and unexpected twists. Join our hosts, Inspector Coulibere and his trusty sidekick, as they unravel complex murder cases, featuring a cast of eccentric characters and a plethora of red herrings. Every five minutes brings a new mystery to solve, keeping listeners on the edge of their seats.

In this thrilling episode titled "Duck Duck, Dead," Inspector Coulibere gathers a group of suspects to reveal the shocking truth behind a series of murders. As the plot unfolds, the tension escalates, leading to unexpected revelations and dramatic confrontations.

Main Topics Discussed- **Dramatic Deaths**: The episode features a series of shocking deaths, including Mary Buttermilk, Spencer Hightower, Lady Elbottom, Lady Jasper, and Professor McFiddlefaddle, each with their own motives and secrets.- **Telegram Clues**: The use of telegrams as a narrative device to unveil critical information about the suspects and their connections to the murders.- **Character Dynamics**: Exploration of the relationships between characters, including jealousy, betrayal, and the quest for love, which drive the plot forward.- **The Harpcordists Confession**: A surprising twist at the end where the background musician reveals his own motives for murder, adding a layer of complexity to the narrative.Key Takeaways- **Jealousy as a Motive**: The episode highlights how jealousy can lead to tragic outcomes, as seen in Mary Buttermilk's actions.- **The Role of Evidence**: The importance of clues and evidence in solving mysteries is emphasized, with telegrams serving as pivotal plot points.- **Unexpected Twists**: The narrative showcases the unpredictability of murder mysteries, keeping the audience guessing until the very end.- **Character Depth**: Each character's backstory adds depth to the narrative, illustrating how personal histories can influence actions.

Guests- **Inspector Coulibere**: The main host and detective, guiding the audience through the mystery.- **Simon Smalley**: A recurring character who witnesses the unfolding drama and provides emotional responses to the events.- **Constable Flunky: A supporting character who assists Inspector Coulibere with telegram deliveries and information gathering.

Additional Information- **Sound Design**: The episode features atmospheric sound effects, including the tension of lights going out and the dramatic reveal of each murder.- **Musical Elements**: The background harpsichord player adds a unique touch to the storytelling, enhancing the Victorian ambiance.- **Listener Engagement**: Fans are encouraged to share their thoughts on the episode and speculate on future mysteries.

Join us for the captivating adventure of "Duck, Duck, Dead: A Victorian Mystery," where we explore a dark and twisted tale of the Victorian era!

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It made me laugh.
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Last finale/final episode published Apr 25, 2025
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