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Episode 4 - March 23, 1860 Murder (Stanislaus Bilansky) by wife Ann Bilansky

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Music by- Jeremy Blake

In this captivating episode of In Time Crime, our host, Robin Bagayoko takes us deep into the historical true crime saga surrounding Ann Bilansky, the first woman in Minnesota's history to be sentenced to death. Travel back with us to March 23rd, 1860, as we unravel her controversial story that is as intriguing as the social norms and judicial processes of the era.

We follow Ann, originally born as Mary Ann Evards Wright, a humble woman from Fayetteville, North Carolina as her life takes a dramatic turn following her first husband's death in a tragic railroad accident. Her journey leads her to meet Stan Bilansky in St Paul, Minnesota, a man burdened with three children and a destructive drinking habit. But when Stan mysteriously falls ill and dies, an illicit affair, a purchase of arsenic, and a gamut of accumulating evidence triggers a dark suspicion.

This intriguing episode provides a riveting narrative through witness testimonies, scientific test results, and courtroom dramas, painting a vivid image of the 1800s judicial system. Delve into this fascinating tale that transcends the horrific crime, focusing on the swift, less-than-two-year prosecution process leading to Ann's final moments on the gallows. From Ann's daring jail escape to her fervent proclamation of innocence and ultimate execution, the journey captivates, horrifies, and educates in equal measure.

Join us as we navigate the labyrinth of historical true crimes. Bring the past to life in an immersive narration that promises to transfix, enthrall, and illuminate. Stay tuned for this and more stories of crime, justice, and history, enigmatic and unforgettable.

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All links are in our linktree for easier access- https://linktr.ee/intimecrime

This podcast is available on most podcast platforms including, apple podcast, spotify, podbean, amazon, iHeart radio, player fm, samsung, pod chaser and boomplay.

Please feel free to email us with cases for dates already covered or comments at Robin@intimecrime.org

Music by- Jeremy Blake

In this captivating episode of In Time Crime, our host, Robin Bagayoko takes us deep into the historical true crime saga surrounding Ann Bilansky, the first woman in Minnesota's history to be sentenced to death. Travel back with us to March 23rd, 1860, as we unravel her controversial story that is as intriguing as the social norms and judicial processes of the era.

We follow Ann, originally born as Mary Ann Evards Wright, a humble woman from Fayetteville, North Carolina as her life takes a dramatic turn following her first husband's death in a tragic railroad accident. Her journey leads her to meet Stan Bilansky in St Paul, Minnesota, a man burdened with three children and a destructive drinking habit. But when Stan mysteriously falls ill and dies, an illicit affair, a purchase of arsenic, and a gamut of accumulating evidence triggers a dark suspicion.

This intriguing episode provides a riveting narrative through witness testimonies, scientific test results, and courtroom dramas, painting a vivid image of the 1800s judicial system. Delve into this fascinating tale that transcends the horrific crime, focusing on the swift, less-than-two-year prosecution process leading to Ann's final moments on the gallows. From Ann's daring jail escape to her fervent proclamation of innocence and ultimate execution, the journey captivates, horrifies, and educates in equal measure.

Join us as we navigate the labyrinth of historical true crimes. Bring the past to life in an immersive narration that promises to transfix, enthrall, and illuminate. Stay tuned for this and more stories of crime, justice, and history, enigmatic and unforgettable.

  continue reading

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