High Sea Slaughter (Part four)

High Sea Slaughter (Part four)

Author: theceltictaleschronicles May 6, 2026 Duration: 40:40
In the final part of our series we discuss bloody murders down in the captain Steward's cabin. Please note this episode was recorded in January 2026, but it is finally here. Enjoy! If you've enjoyed the series go check out our main source, 'The ship of seven murders: the tragic voyage of the Mary Russell', written by Alannah Hopkin and Kathy Bunney. Correction: Rab mistakenly refers to Captain Smith when he meant Captain Steward. Follow Rab on instagram @celtictalesgalway Follow @TheKerryGraham on instagram and Substack.  Follow the show on tiktok @celtictaleschronicles Tickets to the Celtic Tales storytelling show from https://ie.powertik.com/events/celtic-tales-storytelling-show Buy Rab’s books at https://ko-fi.com/celtictalesgalway/shop Music: Achaidh Cheide by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Sources 'The ship of seven murders: the tragic voyage of the Mary Russell', written by Alannah Hopkin and Kathy Bunney. 'Forced from this world': massacre on the Mary Russell, by Helena Kelleher Kahn in History Ireland Magazine. Charles Gibb Pirate on wikipedia  

Gather round, because Kerry Graham and Rab Fulton have stories to tell. The Celtic Tales Chronicles Podcast springs from the live, world-famous Celtic Tales storytelling nights, bringing that same crackling energy and dark humor directly to your ears. Each episode is a journey along Ireland’s rugged Wild Atlantic Coastline, but you won’t just hear about the scenery. Instead, you’ll be pulled into a hidden world of lore where history and legend violently collide. The tales you’ll encounter here are as unpredictable as the western weather-one moment you’re laughing at a host’s wry aside, the next you’re gripped by a account of spectral pirates or a lonely island with a deadly secret. This isn’t a dry history lesson; it’s a living collection of the strange, the tragic, and the absurd, all rooted in a specific, windswept place. Expect encounters with everything from ancient portals and bewildering extraterrestrial sightings to figures from a darker colonial past, all delivered with the hosts’ signature blend of enthusiasm and sly comedy. The result is a uniquely immersive podcast that feels like sitting in a pub with the best storytellers you’ve ever met. Whether you’re planning a trip to the wild west of Ireland or just love a brilliantly told yarn from the comfort of your home, these chronicles offer a side of the country the guidebooks never dare to mention.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 23

The Celtic Tales Chronicles Podcast
Podcast Episodes
The Celtic Tales Chronicles Trailer [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 5:46
Join Kerry from Donegal and Rab from Glasgow as they take a deep dive into all the weird, wild and wonderful stories that can be found along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Coastline