Lilias's Bones
Lilias's Bones
Breena Elyse Kerr
The story of the only witch in Scotland with a grave and the search for her stolen bones. In this podcast, American journalist Breena Kerr goes to Scotland to understand what happened during the European Witch Hunts, why hundreds of thousands were murdered, and the legacy that still endures today.
Bonus Episode 1.5 Signs of the Mystical and Traffic Variety
In this Bonus Episode I discuss what it took to get to Scotland, what it took to drive there, and beginning the journey in a place that was built when Lilias Adie was alive and the witch hunts were in full swing.
Jun 23, 2024
13 min
Episode 3: A Body That Would Rise Again
After Lilias Adie, an accused witch, dies in church custody, her body becomes a source of fear and foreboding. Some fear that she may become a revenant and rise from the dead. Then, 150 years later, she does. Men arrive and dig up her grave, then trade her bones around as curio treasure — objects of horror, fascination, and study. From there, Lilias's Bones begin their second life — popping up in art and museum exhibitions. We speak to Richard Sugg, author of "The Real Vampires" about the fea...
Jun 17, 2024
32 min
Episode 2: A Dream, a Witchcraft Accusation, and a Death
We begin this episode with a commentary on murder mystery podcasts and on the history of witch hunting. Then we dive into the story of Lilias Adie. In 1704, she allegedly appeared to a neighbor in a dream, and was accused of witchcraft soon after. She was detained and tortured and eventually died in church custody. Adie may have been accused because she was different from other people in her community — or it may have been the result of long-simmering tensions. Host Breena Kerr goes to her gr...
Jun 7, 2024
34 min
Episode 1: The Only Witch in Scotland With a Grave
A group in Scotland discovers the unusual story of an 18th-century accused Scottish witch, named Lilias Adie. The group vows to clear Adie's name and find her remains. After being buried, her bones were taken by grave robbers, then passed between some of Scotland's most famous institutions, and then lost. American journalist and storyteller (and Scottish descendant) Breena Kerr reads an article about Adie and decides to investigate the story of her life and death and the fate of her mis...
May 31, 2024
28 min
Introducing: Lilias's Bones
Lilias Adie was a regular woman living in Scotland in 1704 when she was accused of witchcraft. By then, witch hunts had ravaged villages, towns, and cities across Europe for centuries. Lilias had survived other witch panics before. But when two women accused her of conspiring with the devil, she was taken into church custody, tortured, and forced to confess. Two weeks later she was dead. But unlike other accused witches in Scotland, Lilias was buried, not burned, because the local minister fe...
Apr 15, 2024
2 min