• S5 E13 | Nominative Determination: The Time A Slaver Ship Captain Called Joseph White Was Brutally Murdered

  • Sep 19 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
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S5 E13 | Nominative Determination: The Time A Slaver Ship Captain Called Joseph White Was Brutally Murdered

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  • Welcome back, Skeleton Army! I We don't often support ship captains being murdered, but when we do, it's slave driving Captain Joseph White. How will his large fortune be inherited? Per Capita or Per Stirpes?

    My money is on the one that rhymes with herpes.


    !n this episode, we travel back to the eerie streets of Salem, Massachusetts in 1830 to recount the chilling murder of Captain Joseph White, a notorious shipmaster and slave trader. With a mix of dark humor and historical insight, we paint a vivid picture of a town grappling with its infamous past, including the witch trials, while uncovering the brutal details of Captain White's murder. His head bashed in and his body repeatedly stabbed, the grim scene sets the stage for a tale of greed, betrayal, and murder.


    Listen in as we unravel the complex web of inheritance laws in Massachusetts, shedding light on the implications for Captain White's estate and his relationships, particularly with his niece Mary and her husband, Joseph Knapp Jr. We explore the chaotic aftermath of the murder, highlighting the town's lack of a proper police force and the formation of the amateur Committee of Vigilance. The connections between Salem's prominent families—the Whites, Knapps, and Crowning Shields—are scrutinized, revealing how financial ruin and personal vendettas played pivotal roles in this scandal.


    As we journey through the trials and conspiracies surrounding Captain White's murder, you'll hear about the dramatic courtroom performances, media influence, and the eventual execution of Frank and J. Jr. Knapp. We touch upon literary references to the case in works by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe, illustrating how this notorious event was woven into the cultural fabric of the time. Wrapping up with some delirious banter and fun facts, this episode promises a blend of historical intrigue and humor that will keep you entertained and informed.

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    Topics:

    Salem, Massachusetts, Murder, Captain Joseph White, Witch Trials, Historical, Inheritance Laws, Estate, Greed, Betrayal, Scandal, Courtroom Drama, Conspiracy, Vigilance, Frank Knapp, J. Jr. Knapp, Execution, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, Literary References, Dark Humor, Chaos, Fun Facts, Banter, Rollercoaster, History, Horror, Macabre, Haunted, 19th Century, Salem's Past, New Horrors, Economic Struggles, Autopsy, Murder Suspects, Committee of Vigilance, Prominent Families, Disinheritance, Financial Ruin, Personal Vendettas, Crowning Shield Brothers, Greed, Betrayal, Murder, Chaos, Conspiracy, Botched Investigation, Social Dynamics, Public Sentiment, Media Influence, Cultural Fabric, Humorous, Absurdist, Playful Banter, Whimsical

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