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Dark Histories

The Many Confessions of Alfred Packer

Dark Histories

Ben Cutmore

History

4.82.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2021

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

The North American mineral rushes of the 19th Century saw hundreds of thousands flock to mountains and mines across the continent in search of fame and fortune, from panning for gold to working long, dangerous shifts down poorly run mines, entire industries exploded overnight, sucking in workers from around the world. During the San Juan Silver Rush of the 1870s, one of these workers was a young man named Alfred Packer, an epileptic, military cast-off, who drifted across America looking for his passport to a new life. He had lived a reasonably anonymous existence, until one fateful expedition saw him wind up almost starving to death, only surviving by eating his fellow party members, a surprisingly common occurrence in the Old West. SOURCES Keller, David (2015) The Story of Camp Douglas: Chicago's Forgotten Civil War Prison. The History Press, UK Schechter, Harold (2015) Man-Eater: The Saga of Alfred G. Packer, American Cannibal. Head of Zeus, London, UK. Brown, Robert Leaman (1965) An Empire of Silver: A History of the San Juan Silver Rush. Caldwell, Idaho, USA. Randolph, John A. (1874) A Colorado Tragedy. Harper’s Weekly, Sunday 17th October, 1874. New York City, USA The Cincinnati Enquirer (1874) Revelation of a Horrible Crime - Sequel to a Recent Cannibalistic Sensation! The Cincinnati Enquirer, 9th September, 1874. p.1. USA The Abingdon Virginian (1874) A Horrible Diet. The Abingdon Virgianian, 25th September, 1874. p.1. USA El Paso Herald (1901) Packer Released. El Paso Herald, 8th January, 1901. p.1. USA The Herald (1989) Scientists Uncover Skull Bone. 19 July, 1989. p.22, USA. The Orlando Sentinel (1989) Cannibal. 23 July, 1989, p.12, USA. Christensen, Mike (1989) Final Word: Packer Guilty as Sin. The Daily Sentinal, 13 October, 1989, p.1. USA. ---------- For extended show notes, including maps, links and scripts, head over to darkhistories.com Support the show by using our link when you sign up to Audible: http://audibletrial.com/darkhistories or visit our Patreon for bonus episodes and Early Access: https://www.patreon.com/darkhistories The Dark Histories books are available to buy here: http://author.to/darkhistories Connect with us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/darkhistoriespodcast Or find us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/darkhistories & Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dark_histories/ Or you can contact us directly via email at [email protected] or via voicemail on: (415) 286-5072 or join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/cmGcBFf The Dark Histories Butterfly was drawn by Courtney, who you can find on Instagram @bewildereye Music was recorded by me © Ben Cutmore 2017 Other Outro music was Paul Whiteman & his orchestra with Mildred Bailey - All of me (1931). It's out of copyright now, but if you're interested, that was that.

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The North American mineral rushes of the 19th century saw hundreds of thousands flocked

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to mountains and mines across the continent in search of fame and fortune, from panning

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for gold to working long, dangerous shifts down poorly run mines.

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Entire industries exploded overnight, sucking in workers from around the world.

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During the San Juan Silver Rush of the 1870s, one of these workers was a young man named

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Dowford Packer, an epileptic, military, cast off who drifted across America looking

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for his passport to a new life.

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He had lived a reasonably anonymous existence until one fateful expedition saw him wind up

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almost starving to death, only surviving by eating his fellow party members, a surprisingly

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common occurrence in the Old West.

0:52.7

Hello and welcome to season 5 of episode 14 of Dark History, I'm Ben and it's good

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to be back after the summer break, to say it's a break is probably a bit of a stretch

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because I've been doing an awful lot of work anyway, for the podcast, but it's been

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great fun.

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So yeah, a lot of really exciting news, I'll go into most of that in the second half of

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this podcast.

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I do want to just say one thing because it's just really exciting and I've been working

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on this for months or what feels like months and months and months, but perhaps it's been

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just a couple of months, I'm not sure.

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The Dark History's books are now available, which is absolutely mad and I'm super excited

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and I'll go more into it in the second half, like I say, but Dark History's books are now

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available to buy on Kindle and paperback from Amazon, from wherever you are in the world

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