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122 | Pt3 | Ronald True: The End of the Trulogy

S3 E122 · Black Cat Report
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In this episode, we finish our deep dive into the chilling story of Ronald True, a man whose descent into madness leads to a series of harrowing events. The conversation explores the complexities of his character, the societal dynamics of the 1920s, and the impact of misogyny on the women around him.


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(Spoilers)

As the narrative unfolds, we uncover the shocking revelation of a doppelganger, the escalating harassment of Olive Young, and the dark turn of events that culminate in a final confrontation. We attempt to navigate the fine line between humor and the tragic reality of True's mental deterioration, providing a thought-provoking commentary on the nature of crime and societal perceptions. This conversation delves into the complex and tragic story of Ronald True, a man whose life spiraled into madness leading to the brutal murder of Olive Young.

The discussion covers the enabling environment surrounding True, his encounters leading up to the crime, the violent act itself, the subsequent investigation, and the controversial trial that followed. The narrative highlights the psychological evaluations, the legal implications of his insanity defense, and the societal reactions to his eventual reprieve from execution. The conversation concludes with reflections on True's life in a psychiatric hospital and the impact of his actions on those around him.


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EPISODE REFERENCE LINKS:

Trial of Ronald True By Donald Carswell: ⁠https://www.amazon.com/Trial-Ronald-True-Donald-Carswell/dp/127510312X⁠


The Madness of Ronald True, 1922 by Mark John Maguire: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRVLPs8sjr0⁠


Templer Family History: ⁠https://sites.rootsmagic.com/Templer_Family/individual.php?p=3054


Reflecting on the Gay Bathhouse (not – let it be noted! – that I have ever been to one). A note on The Savoy Baths, 97, Jermyn Street, London and the compatibility of Artistic Mimesis with Surreal Invention in Christopher Wood’s Art.:

https://livesteven.com/2021/04/08/reflecting-on-the-gay-bathhouse-not-let-it-be-noted-that-i-have-ever-been-to-one-a-note-on-the-savoy-baths-97-jermyn-street-london-and-the-compatibility-of-artistic-mimesis/


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MUSIC CREDITS:

Outro Music: Lounge Jungle by Curt S D Macdonald: ⁠⁠⁠https://download.audiohero.com/track/41504269⁠⁠⁠

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TIMESTAMPS

Chapters


00:00 Intro

02:30 Disturbing Events Unfold

07:02 Mrs. Wilson's Dilemma and Societal Pressures

11:05 The Revelation of the Doppelganger

16:56 The Impact of Ronald True's Actions

22:06 The High Society and Its Secrets

26:48 The Intricacies of Ronald True's Rela

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