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Ep 1 - Angelina Napolitano Part 1

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In the inaugural episode of Rooted and Crime, hosts Lauryn Macdonald and Nima Hodoudi revisit the case that ignited Lauryn's true crime podcasting passion under her first podcast, Sepia Crimes. This is the story of Angelina Napolitano, and Italian immigrant mother living in Sault Sainte Marie, ON in 1911 under the constant threat of murder from her abusive husband. Once she had enough of his forceful requests for her to live a shameful life, she ended the life of her abuser. Listen as we explore Angelina's early life, the hardships she endured, and the events of April 1911 in part 1 of this episode.
Your support for the podcast means so much to us. You can subscribe and review us on your favourite podcast listening apps, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/rootedincrime. You can stay updated by following Rooted in Crime on Instagram, @rootedincrime.
Special thanks to Lindsay Macdonald for recording and producing our intro and transition music.
For show notes, the recording transcript, and source information, you can visit www.rootedgenealogy.com/episode-show-notes

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In the inaugural episode of Rooted and Crime, hosts Lauryn Macdonald and Nima Hodoudi revisit the case that ignited Lauryn's true crime podcasting passion under her first podcast, Sepia Crimes. This is the story of Angelina Napolitano, and Italian immigrant mother living in Sault Sainte Marie, ON in 1911 under the constant threat of murder from her abusive husband. Once she had enough of his forceful requests for her to live a shameful life, she ended the life of her abuser. Listen as we explore Angelina's early life, the hardships she endured, and the events of April 1911 in part 1 of this episode.
Your support for the podcast means so much to us. You can subscribe and review us on your favourite podcast listening apps, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/rootedincrime. You can stay updated by following Rooted in Crime on Instagram, @rootedincrime.
Special thanks to Lindsay Macdonald for recording and producing our intro and transition music.
For show notes, the recording transcript, and source information, you can visit www.rootedgenealogy.com/episode-show-notes

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