She was clever, headstrong, and quick with a needle. A woman of her time, and somehow, ahead of it. Bridget Cleary had her own sewing machine, a prized possession in rural Ireland. She wore stylish boots, sold eggs, and kept a fine house. But in March of 1895, the people of Ballyvadlea watched smoke rise from the Cleary home. They said sheâd gone missing. That she was sick. That she wasnât herself. And then came the whispers⌠about fairies, about changelings, about the hollow hills. By the time authorities arrived, Bridgetâs body was already ash. What remained was a tangle of folklore and fear, a quiet village exposed under the harsh light of a trial. And still, more than a century later, the question lingers: What does it take for a husband, a family, a community, to believe a woman is no longer who she says she is? Quick Note on Pronunciation:Hi guys! I do my best to get pronunciations rightâespecially for names and places with cultural or historical rootsâbut sometimes regional habits sneak in. Like Bourke: in Ireland, itâs usually pronounced âBerk,â but here in North America, youâll often hear âBorkâ (guilty!). Just a heads-up in case you notice any little differences. Appreciate you listening with curiosity and kindness. Macabrium is produced by Macabrium Creative and hosted by Megan Alda and Derek Stephen Brown, with writing and research by ChloĂŤ Kibbe, Megan Alda and Derek Stephen Brown. ⢠Follow us onâ â â â â â â Instagramâ â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â ⢠Subscribe on â â â â â â â Youtubeâ â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â ⢠Support us on â â â â â â â Patreonâ â â â â â â Visit us at â â â â â â â www.macabriumpod.comâ â â â â â â to learn more! Show Notes & Further Reading The Burning of Bridget Cleary: A True Story â Angela BourkeThe Cooperâs Wife is Missing â Joan Hoff and Marian Yeates Strange Death Near Clonmel â Freemanâs JournalNot Witches, But Fairies â The New York TimesBurning Bridget â The Irish Times The Haunting True Story of Bridget Clearyâs âChangelingâ MurderBehind the Scenes: The Murder of Bridget ClearyBridget Cleary Burned to DeathThe Horrific Murder of Bridget Cleary, the Irish âFairy WifeâThe Burning of Bridget Cleary: A True Story â ReviewThe Story of the Last âWitchâ Burned Alive in Ireland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
She was clever, headstrong, and quick with a needle. A woman of her time, and somehow, ahead of it. Bridget Cleary had her own sewing machine, a prized possession in rural Ireland. She wore stylish boots, sold eggs, and kept a fine house. But in March of 1895, the people of Ballyvadlea watched smoke rise from the Cleary home. They said sheâd gone missing. That she was sick. That she wasnât herself. And then came the whispers⌠about fairies, about changelings, about the hollow hills. By the time ...