Typhoid Mary :  Monster or Martyr ?
Typhoid Mary :  Monster or Martyr ?

Typhoid Mary : Monster or Martyr ?

September 30, 2025 5:00am
53:56
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Episode 80
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New York, 1900-1907. Wealthy families are falling ill with a deadly fever. No clear source. No obvious pattern. Just death following an invisible killer through the city's most exclusive neighborhoods. When investigators finally traced the outbreak, they found something terrifying: a woman who carried typhoid fever but never got sick herself. Mary Mallon—a cook, an Irish immigrant, and America's first known healthy carrier of a deadly disease. But was Mary really the villain history made her out to be? Or was she a scapegoat—targeted because of her class, her gender, and her refusal to disappear quietly? In this episode, Lee, Josh, and Jen dig into the strange case of Typhoid Mary: the science that condemned her, the authorities who imprisoned her twice, and the conspiracy theories that still swirl around her story over a century later. Was she a public health menace? A victim of medical discrimination? Or something far more calculating? From the mansions of Manhattan to a lonely island quarantine, we uncover the truth behind the woman who became synonymous with disease—and ask whether she deserved it. 🦠 The fever may have faded, but the questions remain. #TyphoidMary #MaryMallon #TrueCrime #MedicalMystery #HistoricalConspiracy #PublicHealth #NewYorkHistory #SSOSPodcast #SecretSocietyOfStrangers #DarkHistory #UnsolvedMysteries All Video & Audio Edited By Jeremy of Schroeder Audio If you would like to contact The SSOS Email: SSOSpodcast@gmail.com TikTok: @SSOSPodcast Instagram: @Secretsocietyofstrangerspod Facebook: Secret Society of Strangers Podcast Merch available - check out our linktree Full video episodes on our SSOS YouTube šŸ•Æļø Come Curious. Stay Strange. šŸ•Æļø Ā 

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Duration:53:56
Published:September 30, 2025 5:00am
File Size:74.1 MB
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New York, 1900-1907. Wealthy families are falling ill with a deadly fever. No clear source. No obvious pattern. Just death following an invisible killer through the city's most exclusive neighborhoods. When investigators finally traced the outbreak, they found something terrifying: a woman who carried typhoid fever but never got sick herself. Mary Mallon—a cook, an Irish immigrant, and America's first known healthy carrier of a deadly disease. But was Mary really the villain history made her ou...

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