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James Evans, Fireman: A Tale of Love and Flames in 1826 England

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In this gripping episode of "Crime Classics," Thomas Hyland, the meticulous connoisseur of crime, student of violence, and teller of murders, presents the harrowing tale of "James Evans Fireman: How He Extinguished a Human Torch." Set in the industrial city of Manchester, England, in the year 1826, this story combines elements of true love and horrifying violence.

James Evans, a dedicated fireman, is thrust into a situation where love and duty collide in the most unexpected way. The Norwich Union boys, known for their prowess in extinguishing fires of all sizes, face a challenge that goes beyond the ordinary—a human torch. As Hyland narrates, the episode uncovers the dark events that led to this tragic incident, offering a glimpse into the dangers faced by firemen of the era and the lengths to which they would go to protect those they loved.

Brought to life by a talented cast including Alastair Duncan, Betty Harford, and Richard Peel, with direction from Elliott Lewis, this episode is a haunting exploration of passion, duty, and the fierce flames that threaten to consume them both.

Keywords: "James Evans Fireman Crime Classics," "April 14, 1954 episode," "Crime Classics podcast," "Manchester 1826 crime," "Thomas Hyland storytelling," "Morton Fine and David Friedkin writing."

Tune in to hear the true story of James Evans and the extraordinary events that made this day in 1826 one for the history books.

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54 episoder

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Manage episode 442576627 series 3604206
Indhold leveret af OTR.FM Network. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af OTR.FM Network eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

In this gripping episode of "Crime Classics," Thomas Hyland, the meticulous connoisseur of crime, student of violence, and teller of murders, presents the harrowing tale of "James Evans Fireman: How He Extinguished a Human Torch." Set in the industrial city of Manchester, England, in the year 1826, this story combines elements of true love and horrifying violence.

James Evans, a dedicated fireman, is thrust into a situation where love and duty collide in the most unexpected way. The Norwich Union boys, known for their prowess in extinguishing fires of all sizes, face a challenge that goes beyond the ordinary—a human torch. As Hyland narrates, the episode uncovers the dark events that led to this tragic incident, offering a glimpse into the dangers faced by firemen of the era and the lengths to which they would go to protect those they loved.

Brought to life by a talented cast including Alastair Duncan, Betty Harford, and Richard Peel, with direction from Elliott Lewis, this episode is a haunting exploration of passion, duty, and the fierce flames that threaten to consume them both.

Keywords: "James Evans Fireman Crime Classics," "April 14, 1954 episode," "Crime Classics podcast," "Manchester 1826 crime," "Thomas Hyland storytelling," "Morton Fine and David Friedkin writing."

Tune in to hear the true story of James Evans and the extraordinary events that made this day in 1826 one for the history books.

  continue reading

54 episoder

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