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Summary:

On a gray October day in 1849, Edgar Allan Poe was found delirious on the streets of Baltimore, wearing another man's clothes and whispering a single name: "Reynolds." He would die four days later without ever explaining what happened. In this episode, we unravel the final, mysterious days of one of history’s most haunted minds.

E3: Ravens, Ruin, and Reynolds

The House of Syx | Episode 3

He gave us haunted houses, lost loves, and a raven that wouldn’t shut up—and then left us with a death more mysterious than anything he ever wrote. In this episode, Jenn leads Jared through the strange final days of Edgar Allan Poe: the man, the myth, and the mystery he left behind.

Was Poe the victim of cooping, poisoning, heartbreak, or something more bizarre? We explore the evidence, the medical theories, the historical weirdness of 1849, and all the delicious contradictions that make this one of the greatest unsolved deaths in literary history. Plus: Jared rants about the medical industry (again), Jenn gets personally offended by bad recordkeeping, and Reynolds becomes the most mysterious man in Baltimore.

Timestamps:

00:00 – Cold Open: Collapse and Mystery

01:30 – Who Was Edgar Allan Poe?

04:20 – Poe’s Life and Struggles

10:10 – A Trip to Richmond

15:30 – The Final Days Begin

18:50 – The Disappearance Window

23:15 – Found in the Street

25:10 – Theories on His Condition

28:30 – Cooping: Voter Fraud or Conspiracy?

33:00 – Alcohol, Illness, or… Syphilis?

38:00 – That Damn Doctor

40:10 – Who Was Reynolds?

44:45 – Final Days and Death

50:20 – Jared Loses His Mind

52:00 – Legacy, Irony, and Impact

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Credits:

Written, hosted, and produced by Jenn Syx

Co-hosted by Jared Syx

Trigger Warning:

Includes discussion of historical medical conditions, death, alcohol abuse, and theories involving mental illness. Listener discretion advised.

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