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[The Price of Hubris and the Paris Poison Scandal]-[The Best Laid Plans (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2026-02-25

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The Tragic Hubris of the Willey Family

In June 1826, Sam and Polly Willey, residents of the White Mountain Range in New Hampshire, faced a "catastrophic" storm that left their home in "The Notch" surrounded by a "deluge" of mud, rocks, and debris. Despite the "historic levels of destruction," Sam was driven by a desire to transcend his life as a "regular old farmer." He envisioned the Notch House not merely as a "pit stop" for travelers, but as a "tourist mecca" and an "artist's retreat."

Driven by ambition, Sam spent the summer "reinforcing walls" and "mapping out disaster scenarios" to ensure his family’s safety. He was particularly fixated on a "large boulder" behind the house, fearing a rock slide. Unable to move it, he constructed a secondary shelter, believing it would be the safest place during a storm. However, this decision proved fatal. During a massive storm on August 28th, Sam panicked at the sound of his barn collapsing and ordered his family to flee to their secondary shelter. Ironically, the "humongous boulder" he feared acted as a "protective barrier," shielding the original home from the rock slide. Had the family remained inside, they likely would have survived. Instead, they were "overtaken by the rock slide" while fleeing. In a "cruel twist of fate," the tragedy turned the location into a famous destination, fulfilling Sam’s dream of notoriety in the most morbid way possible.

The Poison Affair: Paris’s Deadly Secret

In late 1678, Marie Boss, a successful fortune teller in Paris, attended a dinner party where her penchant for storytelling and alcohol led to her undoing. Marie was a "self-made woman" who had risen from poverty, but her business relied on a dark secret: she was a key player in a city where "Paris basically ran on poison." Poison was frequently used by all social classes, from "housewives to literal royalty," to resolve domestic disputes, as divorce was not legal. Victims were often poisoned to make their deaths look "natural," or to keep abusive partners "sick and bedridden."

Marie’s downfall began when she drunkenly bragged about her illegal activities at a dinner party. Her hostess’s visible fury prompted a guest to alert the police. An undercover agent was sent to Marie’s home, posing as an abused wife. Marie, true to her nature, provided the woman with a "vial of poison," which became the critical evidence leading to her arrest. This triggered the "Poison Affair," a massive investigation that lasted three years. The crackdown ensnared hundreds, including the "king's favorite mistress," leading to widespread torture, banishments, and public executions. Marie Boss herself became the first to be "burned alive" on the pyres erected in Paris, marking the end of a sinister era where lethal substances were used as a common solution for life's problems.

🎯Key Sentences

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you've come to the right place
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that's all we do
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This might have been a terrible idea.
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leaving meant sort of admitting failure.
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his heart began to race.
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📝Key Phrases

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carve out a living
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around the clock
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take cover
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cruel twist of fate
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on a roll
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📖 Transcript

Today's stories are about real people who try to control fate, and what they end up doing is just causing historic levels of destruction.
But before we get into today's stories, if you're a fan of the Strange, Dark and Mysterious delivered in story format, then you've come to the right place, because that's all we do, and we upload two three, even four times every week.
So if that's of interest to you, please offer to rearrange the Follow Buttons pantry.
But instead of actually doing that, just remove all the labels from their canned goods.
Okay, let's get into our first story, which is called The End.
On the morning of June 26th 1826, 38-year-old Samuel Willie Jr stepped out of his house in a remote area of New Hampshire's White Mountain Range called The Notch.

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