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Fresh Hell Podcast

Fresh Hell Podcast

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Show overview

Fresh Hell Podcast has been publishing since 2019, and across the 7 years since has built a catalogue of 342 episodes. That works out to roughly 330 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 50 min and 1h 4m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language True Crime show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 6 days ago, with 20 episodes already out so far this year. Published by freshhellpodcast.

Episodes
342
Running
2019–2026 · 7y
Median length
56 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Two women, from opposite sides of the Atlantic, talk about murder, mystery and the macabre. This is your award winning, international true crime podcast, hosted by Annie and Johanna.

Latest Episodes

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E328: Dear Diary (part II)

May 8, 20261h 5m

E327: Dear Diary (part I)

May 1, 20261h 11m

E326: A Butcher, a Tailor & an Emperor walk into a Bar

Apr 24, 202655 min

E325: The Great Molasses Flood (part III)

Apr 17, 20261h 1m

E324: The Great Molasses Flood (part II)

This week we’re in January of 1919, in Boston’s North End. People are still recovering from the First World War and the 1918 flu, the area is packed with people, noise, and a molasses tank that never should have been there in the first place. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 10, 20261h 9m

E323: MACABRE - The Great Molasses Flood (part I)

When we first started Fresh Hell, people kept asking us to cover the Boston Molasses Flood. So…here we are. And because Annie researched this one, we’re not taking the direct route. Part 1 is less about the disaster itself and more about everything that led up to it, because as always...none of this happened in a vacuum. We’re in Boston’s North End, one of the oldest and most crowded neighborhoods in the city, and we’re going way back. Fires, smallpox, the Salem witch trials, rum, slavery, baseball...it’s all in here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 3, 20261h 8m

E322: Friedrich Zawrel (part IV)

After everything he survived as a child at Spiegelgrund, Friedrich ends up back in prison in the 1970s, where he is sent for a psychiatric evaluation. It's hard to believe what would happen next! This is the part of the story where things don’t resolve neatly, and where the idea of justice becomes complicated, delayed, and in many ways incomplete. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 27, 20261h 4m

E321: Friedrich Zawrel (part III)

In Part 3 of Friedrich Zawrel’s story, we follow him through detention, sentencing, and a harrowing journey along the Danube as the Third Reich falls apart in its final weeks. After multiple escape attempts, Friedrich is arrested again...this time landing in the Nazi youth justice system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 20, 20261h 1m

E320: Friedrich Zawrel (part II)

In Part 2 of Friedrich Zawrel’s story, we meet the doctors of Spiegelgrund. Dr. Ernst Illing and Dr. Heinrich Gross were psychiatrists working inside Vienna’s infamous children’s institution during the Nazi period. Under the banner of “racial hygiene,” they helped run a system that targeted children considered disabled, difficult, or socially undesirable. In this episode we look at their backgrounds, their roles within the Nazi medical system, and how ordinary medical careers became intertwined with one of the regime’s most disturbing programs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 13, 202659 min

E319: Friedrich Zawrel (part I)

Friedrich Zawrel grew up in Vienna during the Third Reich. As a child, he was labeled “difficult” and “unmanageable” by the authorities. That was enough to place him inside the Nazi welfare and psychiatric system...a system that decided which children were worth keeping alive. In this episode, we look at Friedrich’s early life and how he ended up at Spiegelgrund, the children’s ward in Vienna where hundreds of young patients were imprisoned, abused, and murdered as part of the Nazi “child euthanasia program". Friedrich was one of the few who survived. This is his story! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 6, 20261h 1m

E318: The Children of Spiegelgrund

Vienna, 1940. On the hills above the city stood a children’s psychiatric institution called Am Spiegelgrund. Officially it was a place for treatment, observation, and care. In reality though, it became part of the Nazi system that classified vulnerable children as “unfit,” subjected them to medical abuse, and in hundreds of cases sent them to their deaths. This episode focuses on the historical background: how a modern medical system was abused as mechanism for sorting, controlling, and ultimately killing the most vulnerable children in society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 27, 20261h 2m

E317: The Campden Wonder

In 1660, a respected estate steward left the English market town of Chipping Campden to collect rent and never came home. His bloodstained belongings were soon found by the roadside, and suspicion quickly fell on his servant, John Perry. What followed was a chain of confessions, accusations, arrests, and a trial that ended in execution. There was only one problem....Nearly two years later, the supposedly murdered man walked back into town alive. BUT...where had he been?! ampden Wonder, William Harrison disappearance, John Perry Campden, Chipping Campden murder case, 1660 England true crime, historical miscarriage of justice, Nicholas Overbury account, early modern English crime, false confession history, 17th century criminal trial, murder without a body case, English Assizes trial history, Restoration England crime, man executed for murder victim returned alive, famous historical wrongful execution case, strangest true crime cases in English history Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 20, 20261h 12m

E316: MACABRE - Say What?!

Why do we casually reference pillories, hunger, or medieval tally sticks while talking about our week? In this episode, we’re digging into the origins of everyday German and English sayings, specifically the ones we use without thinking about what we’re actually saying. From “spill the beans” to „die Katze im Sack kaufen“... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 13, 20261h 15m

E315: Friedrich II. - The Great Escape (part III)

In Part 3, we follow Friedrich after Küstrin. This episode looks at what Friedrich became once he held absolute power: the military strategist, the administrator, the enlightened absolutist who read philosophy while sending tens of thousands to their deaths. We talk about Sanssouci as a deliberate retreat, his devotion to animals over people, his refusal of intimacy, and the contradictions that defined his reign. It’s the story of a man who learned how to rule by never again allowing himself to be vulnerable. Friedrich der Große, Frederick the Great, Frederick II of Prussia, Sanssouci, Schloss Sanssouci, Potsdam Sanssouci, Prussian monarchy, Prussian king, Enlightened absolutism, Seven Years’ War, Prussian military history, Prussian expansion, Frederick the Great personality, Frederick the Great psychology, Frederick the Great trauma, Frederick the Great animals, Frederick the Great dogs, Frederick the Great Sanssouci philosophy, 18th century Prussia, European monarchs history, absolutist rulers Europe, Frederick the Great later life, Frederick the Great legacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 6, 20261h 14m

E314: Friedrich II. - The Great Escape (part II)

After being arrested and imprisoned at Küstrin, Friedrich is stripped of rank, freedom, and is forced into isolation, surveillance, and humiliation, while the fate of his closest friend, Hans Hermann von Katte, hangs over everything. Friedrich knows exactly what’s at stake. He’s seen how this ends for other crown princes. Only a few years earlier, Peter the Great had imprisoned, tortured, and executed his own son. Will he face the same fate? Friedrich der Große, Frederick the Great, Crown Prince Friedrich, Küstrin fortress, Küstrin imprisonment, Hans Hermann von Katte, Katte execution, Friedrich Wilhelm I, Prussian royal family, Prussian monarchy, 18th century Prussia, royal imprisonment, court martial Prussia, Prussian military justice, trauma of monarchy, enlightened absolutism origins, Frederick the Great childhood, Frederick the Great imprisonment, Küstrin Castle, Prussian crown prince arrest, royal punishment history, execution of Katte, Alexei Petrovich execution, Russian crown prince 1718, royal fathers and sons, authoritarian parenting history, Prussian history podcast, European monarchy trauma Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 30, 202659 min

E313: Friedrich II. - The Great Escape (part I)

Friedrich II of Prussia is remembered as “the Great.”But before he became the most famous Prussian king, he tried to run! In this first part of a two-episode series, we go back to the beginning: to Friedrich II von Preußen’s childhood under the rule of his father, the so-called Soldier King. We talk about Prussia before it was shaped into a European super power, a court ruled by discipline and fear, and a father whose effectiveness as a ruler did not necessarily make him a great dad. Also: if you want the original story of the Amber Room, why it started in Prussia, why Friedrich Wilhelm gave it away, and how it became one of the most mysterious lost artworks in history, you need to listen to this episode. Friedrich II of Prussia, Frederick the Great, Friedrich Wilhelm I, Soldier King of Prussia, Hans Hermann von Katte, Wilhelmine of Prussia, Prussian royal family, Prussian court history, Prussia 18th century, Potsdam Giants, Lange Kerls, Amber Room history, Amber Room Prussia, Amber Room Peter the Great, Prussian military culture, royal abuse history, historical escape attempt, Prussian monarchy, European royal family trauma, Fresh Hell Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 23, 20261h 18m

E312: MACABRE - Edith Kadivez

In 1920s Vienna, a woman calling herself Baroness Cadvé ran what appeared to be a private language school for children. Behind the polite advertisements and the respectable address in the city center was something much darker. This episode tells the story of Edith Kadivec, the woman at the center of the 1924 Vienna "Sadist Trial,” in which she was accused of abusing children for the sexual gratification of wealthy and powerful clients. The case exposed not just one abusive teacher, but a whole network of doctors, businessmen, artists, and aristocrats who believed their status would protect them. This episode contains discussion of child abuse and exploitation. f this episode brought up difficult feelings for you or someone you care about, you’re not alone, and support is available. Here are some trusted organizations and hotlines where you can find help, support, and information. National Child Abuse HotlineCall 1-800-4A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) or visit childhelp.orgAvailable 24/7 for confidential support, crisis intervention, and referrals to local services. National Human Trafficking HotlineCall 1-888-373-7888 or text BEFREE (233733)Chat and resources available at humantraffickinghotline.orgConfidential support, crisis intervention, and connections to services nationwide. RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network)Call 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or chat at rainn.orgProvides support for survivors of sexual violence of any age. Rat auf Draht (Helpline for children and young people)Free, confidential support for children and teens.Tel: 147Website: rataufdrah.at B-PLAN – Hilfe für Betroffene von Menschenhandel und AusbeutungSupport and assistance for trafficking survivors in Austria.Website: b-plan.at Frauenhelpline (Women’s Helpline)Confidential support for women experiencing violence or abuse.Tel: 0800 222 555 (Free in Austria)Website: frauenhelpline.at Gewalt-Hotline (Violence hotline)Offers information and referral for people affected by violence.Tel: 0800 188 188Website: gewaltinfo.at Child Helpline InternationalConnects you to child helplines around the world.Website: childhelplineinternational.orgFind a local number in your country. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) – Anti-TraffickingGlobal resources and support information.Website: unodc.org (search “human trafficking”). ECPAT InternationalWorks to end child exploitation worldwide and provides links to support services.Website: ecpat.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 16, 20261h 24m

E311: MYSTERY - My Cousin Vanished

If you want to watch Henry's wonderful documentary, you can find the English version here: https://www.henryhauck.de/en-us and the German version here: https://www.henryhauck.de/de In this episode we speak with filmmaker Henry Hauck, a cousin of one of the "Missing Children of Pirmasens", a series of missing person cases from the 1960s, that have never been resolved and continue to haunt the town to this day. Decades later, Henry chose to confront this history by making a documentary, not only as a filmmaker, but as a family member living with unanswered questions. In our conversation, Henry talks about growing up in the shadow of a disappearance, the long-term impact these cases have on families and the town of Pirmasens, and about the main suspect...Günter Justus! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 9, 20261h 13m

Fresh Hell presents: Our True Crime Podcast -Murder of Michele MacNeill

Today we’re sharing an episode from our friends at Our True Crime Podcast, covering the deeply troubling murder of Michelle McNeill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 5, 20261h 1m

Special: Best of Fresh Hell (Vol.4)

We’re back to bridge the space between the holidays and the return of brand-new episodes. This volume revisits the 1904 murder of Lucie Berlin in a rapidly modernizing Berlin, the still-unsolved killing of Peggy Andrews in Columbus, Ohio, and the controversial 1902 murder of Bertha Schippan in rural South Australia. If you want the full versions, with expanded background, investigative detail, and all the frustrating unanswered questions: they’re waiting for you in our back catalogue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 2, 202633 min
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