About 100 years or so ago, the best-selling author of all time, Agatha Christie, went missing for 11 days. She left her home in the evening, crashed her car, and was found later at a spa in the country. The press went wild, with the NY Times reporting, among other things, that she had been afraid of ghosts, that she had run into foul play, and that she was in London dressed as a man! Arthur Conan Doyle was brought in for some reason and took the case to a psychic. When Agatha WAS found, she had used her husband's mistress's name as the name she checked into the spa with and pretended not to know who he was. Legendary. Also the media has been the same for all time.
About 100 years or so ago, the best-selling author of all time, Agatha Christie, went missing for 11 days. She left her home in the evening, crashed her car, and was found later at a spa in the country. The press went wild, with the NY Times reporting, among other things, that she had been afraid of ghosts, that she had run into foul play, and that she was in London dressed as a man! Arthur Conan Doyle was brought in for some reason and took the case to a psychic.
When Agatha WAS found, she had used her husband's mistress's name as the name she checked into the spa with and pretended not to know who he was. Legendary.
Sources:
https://www.agathachristie.com/
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/11/books/agatha-christie-vanished-11-days-1926.html
https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofBritain/The-Curious-Disappearance-of-Agatha-Christie/
https://www.croxleygreenhistory.co.uk/nancy-neele.html
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week I mean that is a pretty broad State question I mean which part of the news
March Badness or uh no not that did you notice that we found a British woman
that was missing what no did you we found Kate
Middleton did you see where she
was I did and now I feel a little bad for um some of the cracks we made about
her husband in life I'm I'm on the I'm on the fence um so yes they feel bad
because she has cancer and that's horrible and I hope she's okay but they should have told us like they shouldn't have like been weird about it and like
they just they should do better at publicity instead of doing those like weird things and letting people go crazy and think about things um there was an
article in the Daily Mail so you know that it's like the peak of Journalism but the the um the headline was the
Archbishop of Canterbury says Kate Middleton conspiracy theories are nothing more than old-fashioned Village
gossip which like made me laugh for 7 hours cuz that head could have been a headline for the past
um 1,427 Years cuz that's how long the Arch Bishop Bishop of Canterbury has been a job like that article the
headline is so funny like of course it's Village got gots up like what do you expect us to do you know like we're living in the middle of History like
don't you think people were talking about it when like Henry VI e and his wives kept like getting their heads chopped off you know like of course I
think I think I think you got to say something yeah and I felt a little bit of like sympathy towards Megan Markle
because you know she was she was pregnant it did come out that she was like suicidal and all these things and
they were so mean to her you know and like made her do all these things and then I remembered that my favorite
gossip about Megan marle is that um when she had that podcast that she didn't actually do the interviews she would
just say the things that the interviewer said later and they'd re-record it which makes me laugh really hard and I still I'm going to love this gossip forever
you know wait she read the what like the gossip about the Megan Merkel podcast
that was canceled after the first season is that like someone else would do the interview and then she would re-record
the interviewer talking so she wouldn't really do the interview is that true remember I don't
know but remember when the the like the CEO of Spotify called her a grifter because her podcast was so bad God oh I
do all that's fun um and it's fun because there's a lot of bad things happening in the world you know so like
it's fun to like to have like a to talk about in the royal family they are you know in the well able to be there but I
hope gets better obviously sounds like she will um but um I want to because
we're still in women's History Month talk about the bestselling fiction author of all time they're only uh tied
with William Shakespeare so some places say that they that this person and William Shakespeare have both sold um
from two billion to four billion copies of their work Guinness Book of World Record says that it's her so she is
definitely the highest selling woman author of all time um and probably the highest selling author of fiction author
of all time as well um do you know who we might be talking about first off how on Earth would they
if your guessing range is two billion dollar off or two billion units off then
it you're just making something up then right I mean a th% the third person on the list their number is 500 million so
like these two are definitely the two winners but like you're right that that range is
crazy who could it be um um the 50 Shades of gry
woman well but I'm sure she's on the list um no it's a British woman who
wrote mystery novels in like the early 1900s 1920s
1930s they are movies that are still being made today about her books and um
one of them one of her greatest characters this is this I apologize sine our friend from French Canada who asked
us to run pronunciation by her um but the her poo is one of her um best stone
characters you know who that is I no clue anyway it's agath the Christie okay
so um I have heard of AG chy Okay cool so let's talk about is she the Pride and
Prejudice person absolutely not no that is uh Jane Austin that's from a very very long time
ago let's just move past this okay um so you're so funny um no pride of
prejudice was when was it was published in 1813 we're like a hundred years later got got it um so in Agatha Christie's
lifetime she wrote 66 novels and 14 short story collections her play the
mous trp ran for it's the longest writing play in history it ran from 1952
until it had to close for Co and now it's open again but before closed for Co it had had 27,500 performances in London
so it's still there going to be there forever she was named a Dame by the Queen by Queen Elizabeth um I'll talk
about what that means a little bit later she has a million Awards um but her book the murder of Roger aoid has inv voted
the best crime novel by the crime writers association um and I did very much gasp at the twist in that in that
book when I read it because I did read a bunch of the P poo um books during CO as well um so they're great they're really
fun they're just like a fun classic mystery story um some of her just to
note that I know some of her Works do have some very old-fashioned racist terms um that were REM have been removed
recently um the book and then there were none had had two revisions on the title
so if you know you know you don't have to look it up it was not good um but I also have a question about the blood
splatter at the end of that of that novel so if you also have a want to talk about that please let me know um have
you read all these I've read a bunch of them wow I think I read like the first 10 or so of the Piro ones and then I
read I definitely read and then there were none and I mean they're just fun to fun to read like they're supposed to be
they're Mysteries um so Agatha was born Agatha married Clarissa Miller on 15th of
September 1890 in Devon England her family was pretty well off they were
like you know not they were not poor her parents met because her mom mom her
mom's name was Clara her Clara's dad died and her Aunt Margaret offered to take Clara in when she was nine so Clara
goes to live with her aunt when she's nine her aunt lives with a man that she's married to named Nathaniel Frey
Miller Miller had a 17-year-old son um and that ends up being Agatha's dad so
her parents like they were not related they grew up in the same household but they didn't get married till the mom was 22 but like they were like not they're
like not step siblings but like a step niece cousins potentially they weren't
related this this title's this title's pretty bad it's pretty bad yeah yeah yeah you know it's pretty bad it's very
bad if you looked it up it's bad oh my
god um but so those are um aga's parents
um they didn't marry until Clara was 22 they had three kids and Agatha was the youngest she was homeschooled until her
father died when she was 11 and her mother sent her to school in Paris which like just if you get sent to a boarding
school in Paris something cool is going to happen to you I just feel like either you're just like I don't know it just
sounds super fun like one of the people that I really like in history is a a woman named Diana vand who was was a I'm
sure I've talked to her about her before she was an editor of Vogue just like a really eccentric fun woman and um when
someone asked her for her life and advice she said first off you must arrange to be born in Paris which I
think is so funny like something that she would say it's like growing up in Paris sounds pretty fun especially in like the in
1900 um she uh would go travel with her
mother her mother was sick so they went to Cairo for a change of air they spent a lot of time doing like very British
things in in the Middle East like going to balls and post and Polo and social
things but they were you know there for a while then they went back to the to the UK and Agatha met a a member of the
British royal artillery Force Aral Christie she met at a fancy party they
got married in 1914 and then he was sent to France for World War I during World War I Agatha was a nurse for the Red
Cross there she became an apothecarist assistant which sounds way more fun than being like a
pharmacist right I mean what does an apothecary do make [ __ ] is the same
thing oh God pharmacist but because that she learned about poison because it still wasn't like medicine like we have
today you know it was like little concoctions and stuff so she learned a lot about and she would use those stories um like how to use different
poisons in her books later which is fun um she always liked writing and she always liked reading okay her first
novel was rejected six times and then she found her second novel she found
success with it's called The Affair at Styles which is the first um a clue poo
book so he is that's the name it's uh and who he is is a character of hers who
is a Belgian police officer and he's like retired but like not really retired and keeps getting into all these like
Shenanigans and it's fun um if you want to picture what this character looks like the person who played him on TV for
the longest time was named um David susha and he is the person who played
the French guy who was trying to find Bigfoot in Harry and the Hendersons do
you know can you picture that person that's a deep I'm I I can't picture I in
my mind for some reason I pictured Steve Martin it's kind of it's a little bit like Steve Martin in the Pink Panther I think
yeah that's like a parody of it that's not it but it's a parody of it for sure because it's like a little mustache and like he has like a French accent and and
you know he kind of funny you know right exactly right um it was a bit slow-going
but by 1923 she was selling books like crazy and everyone loved it so she was getting really really popular um she had
a lot of money she's a little bit stingy with it like she didn't launch her wealth but she Ely was making a lot of
money and in 1919 she had her only child Rosland so
she's definitely like happy with her husband selling books things are going really well um in 1922 AGA traveled the
world as on a promotional tour for a thing called the British Empire exhibition which is exactly what it
sounds like it's like a world fair but just for the colonies of Britain and to
like show the colonies each other and look how cool we are and look how many cool things we've done for you you're
welcome and one thing they did yeah like of course they did and one thing they did is they went to Hawaii um so she
learned how to surf which is kind of fun because that was in like the 1920s um when they got back oh that tour was run
by a man named ER named Ernest beler so he'll come he'll come back in just a second so later the exhibition had like
a semi-permanent spot for a year in London the official aim was quote to stimulate trade strengthen bonds that
bind mother country to her sister States and daughters to bring into closer contact the one with each other to
enable all who owe allegiance to the British flag to Meet on Common Ground and learn to know each
other which is ridiculous I mean it's Noble but
unrealistic yeah yeah exactly so just like a World's fair just for you just
for them um I just added that in there because they built a stadium to have that the exhibition in and that stadium
is now called Wembley Stadium that's where that came from which is cool so
now it's 1926 so she's just been on that tour she's writing she's very successful Agatha's mom dies in April and she's
super sad in August of 1926 Archie asks for a divorce while they were on that
tour he met a friend of beler the person who was in charge of the tour named Nancy Neil and he fell in love with her
and he wanted to get married so he asked Agatha for a divorced and she was unamused as you can imagine they didn't
get divorced right away but a couple months later on December 3rd
1926 this is when Agatha Christie disappears for 11 days and no one knew where she was and she claims to not
remember it at all so I'm going to tell you a little bit of what happened what people think happened and then some of
the amazing tabloid journalism that sounds exactly what it sounded like when Kate Middleton was
missing it all dub Tails It All We Are the same people we've always been is
definitely answer so on December 3rd 1926 they were still living together in
Berkshire birkshire I don't know whatever in in in England um he went out
for the night and she was mad and this is the part where like you would see Instagram reals of people trying to find
her figure out where she was all the things so here's what happened and it's probably none of anyone's business but
it is our business because it was in the tabloids and now we can talk about it but around 9:30 p.m. on December 3rd I
get the kiss the daughter good night Rosland was seven she got into her Morris Cy car which if you look that up
it's a cool car cuz it's 1926 Morris uhhuh Morris
Cy the 1926 one oh my God that's so cool yeah yeah so I don't know how much money
she was making in the 1920s by the 1950s she's making INR money today about 2 and a half million pounds a year so she's
making good money um but she just she so she lead leaves her house at 9:30 she disappears for 11 days more than 1,000
police officers were involved it was the first airplane search in the United Kingdom they the police asked Arthur
Conan Doyle and Dorothy sers both mystery novel writers to help um and
here's this kind of the play-by-play of what happened her car was found on day one on a steep slope kind of overhanging
a a quarry so it's speculated that she got in a crash right away this crash is
close to where she lived and they found her card and had some like papers in it and some
clothing right away people had ideas this place where she crashed was near a lake called The Silent pool which was
like a lake that was supposed to have no bottom where people had drowned before so they were like did she try to drown herself did um her husband kill her to
marry Nancy and that stuff the police knew but the public didn't know about the affair until later but IAA
definitely did so they were like did she potentially you know die by suicide because she didn't want embarrassment or she didn't want her husband to leave was
it a publicity son just to get like more um like more views of her books you know
get to get more things sold like could that be what it was what it was um there was a quote I read in a on a website
called history extra where they say quote Arthur Cen Doyle a keen occultist
tried using paranormal powers to solve the mystery he took one of Christy's gloves to a celebrated medium in the
hope that it would provide answers it did not which is hilarious and can you
imagine can I can I propose my theory or are we not we're not there yet no keep
going all keep going so she um so like that's hilarious that like in the paper you're hearing that like Arthur Cen
Doyle is like calling a psychic to try to find out where she is the New York Times has an awesome kind of
play-by-play of how the New York Times um published about this story so on the
front page of the New York Times Like by the next day it said Mrs Agatha Christie no IST disappears in a strange way from
her home in England so like we're exactly the same trying to find her everyone's trying to figure out what it is on December 8th so two days later
they called off the search her brother-in-law said that he had heard from her and she was fine so they were like okay maybe she's fine maybe it's no
big deal she just like walked away for a little bit on December 10th the police were like me we don't buy that we
haven't been able to find her so they started the search over again it's a December 10th 1926 article in the New
York Times um it is next to an ad for fur coats which is pretty fun and it
mentioned that they brought her dog into the search and one of the other things that they theorized was that she left
because her house was haunted and that she had apparently told a friend quote it stands on a lonely lane unlit at
night which has a reputation of being haunted the lane has been the scene of a murder of a woman and the suicide of a man if I do not leave Sunny Dell soon
Sunny Dale will be the end of me so like wow that's ridiculous but that was the paper you know people were like that was
New York Times could that be why she left that be what happened um on December 12th the New York Times said
quote without telling why the police still believe that she is somewhere on the Downs not far from the spot where
her missing automobile was found so they're like now now they think she's dead you know yeah um and I was like I
love I I love this it's like a fun mystery like you know where could she possibly be she apparently wrote three
letters somehow people are like oh we found three letters from her um were they important was it a suicide note was
it a not to husband what could it be her secretary said quote Mrs Christie is too much of a lady for that to say that like
she was doing it for publicity or that the notes said anything she said it was just like a regular note that she would give her um police speculated that she
was in London dressed as a man which I also Imagine nowadays there'd be like that grainy cell phone video of of like
a dude that kind of looks like I guess a Christie you know just like there was of Kate farmers market so um they said that
they that they found a letter that she said only open after my body is found but like that wasn't true um there was a
seance where held around where her car crashed and they said that it was fall play so like all these people are
getting involved obviously making it their story just like making [ __ ] up using rumors like doing things um but
eventually she oh what was one more thing oh on December 14th the New York
Times said quote a bottle labeled poison LED an opian fragments of a torn-up
postcard a woman's fur line coat a box of face powder the end of a loaf of bread a cardboard box and two children's
books were found in the car just is like so funny they're just like every that
could mean anything they also say quote the police have information which they refus to divulge which leads them to the view that Mrs Christie had no intention
of returning when she left home so it's all speculation all rumors and it's just like in papers around the world um
eventually EGA the chrisy was found at a spa at a nice hotel called the swan Hydro in Harrow gate she had no luggage
she allegedly didn't know who she was but she checked in using the name Teresa Neil which is the full name of her
husband's mistress Nancy Neil so like no wow cheeky um eventually the hotel's
banjo player Bob Tappen recognized her and called the police she had she said that she didn't know who she was she
didn't know how she got there she hadn't recognized herself in the paper cuz she was obviously on like the front page of the paper in England and like no one
recognized her and like no one knew it was her so like that's like part of the mystery but also like they probably just weren't saying that they knew that she
was they're like you can stay here but um one one report I read said that when her husband came into the hotel he sat
at a table and watched her walk in and he saw her walk in pick up a paper with her picture on it and put it down and she acted like she didn't know him when
she saw him which is hilarious you know she was mad him yeah yeah my take on it is like
sometimes you just want to get away from everything that's how how how many times you hear
about like someone like a celebrity going to like that Malibu Resort that does like detox and
it's like they they probably just wanted to just chill for a little bit like just get away and have an excuse to get away
from everyone 100% I think it's 100% what happened um one more thing that is
very similar to to right now um is that Nancy the mistress her dad said in the
New York Times quote I cannot hazard Hazard any Theory why Mrs Christie should have used my family's name he is
quoted as saying quot my daughter Dancy is naturally upset about it and so are we all there is not the slightest reason for associating Nancy with The
Disappearance of Mrs Christie which we know is not true because we know that she is the Mistress of Agatha's husband
um and again that's just like unbelievable because I also also saw on Instagram today that lady Rose Hanbury
the alleged Mistress of Prince William is suing stepen coar I mean yeah I would
or I mean I still think that she did it but like you know it's exactly the same thing that is happening then and will
happen forever we're like we don't know anything so we're just going to speculate and speculate for these people who are like in the in the news like
they're humous people um Agatha never talked about what happened she said maybe in the Daily
Mail that uh she tried to drive into the Quarry but the car got stuck and she hit her head on the um on the steering wheel
and got a little bit of like Amnesia like maybe that is what happened most likely she was just pissed and went away
yeah which is totally fair it's most obvious like literally obvious answer exactly it's like like with Kate
Middleton the most obvious answer was that she was too sick to tell us anything but we were like what could it be you know yeah who doesn't love
mystery no one everyone mystery especially a mystery writer who was missing like that's fun you know yeah so
15 months L 15 months later on March 16th 1928 Agatha filed for divorce once
they were divorced Archie married Nancy a week later like of course he did I if I got the kid um in 1928 she went on a
trip on the Orient Express as you know because She Wrote Murder on the orian express you may have heard of that I
have heard of yep while she was there she met an archaeologist who introduced her to another archaeologist named Max
malawan in Iraq so they were in Iraq on like a um a dig he was 13 years younger
than her they got married 2 years later in 1930 and they were married until her death in 1976 um they did archaeology
travels together around the world she during World War II she went back to the UK to do more Pharmacy work there was a
part um where MI5 thought that she was actually a spy because the stuff that
she was writing was like lining up with what was happening but like it turned out obvious like she was not but they were just like nervous and suspicious
but also during World War II she went back to her old job as a pharmacy tech Sally and and helped with uh you know
during the war with that um and a 19 go ahead how do you just go do an
archaeology dig I don't know but I love it and you know what it reminds me of have you ever seen the Royal Tenon
bombs no it's obviously with Sanderson it's one of my absolute favorite movies
but like the husband and wife it's it's um Angelica Houston and Jean Hackman and they get divorced and then like the next
scene they go ethene tenom became an archaeologist I just love that so much I'm like okay great good it's like it's
like the perfect job of like I just want to get away from everyone and have no questions asked exactly exactly so so
fun she used archaeology in a lot of her books then like later like they were like um Mysteries that involved like old
things that people found which is super exciting um in the 1970s there was a crime in Britain um about thalium
poisoning and they solved the crime because of her book and the way she described the effects of that poisoning
so she used a lot of her real life work as like in the pharmacy and in archaeology like in her books as well
she would become a Dame commander of the order of the British Empire which is like a honorary thing for the Arts her
husband was also kned for being an archaeologist so she technically could be called lady malawan but who wants to
do that everybody wants to call her I the chrisy right she died peacefully on
January 12th 1976 at the age of 85 at her house her daughter very carefully um
you know took care of her Legacy there are tons of you know obviously it's still very very lucrative so parts of
parts of her like you know company and the Egg OFA Christie like limited was you know sold around it's still being
like bought by Netflix bought by um a bunch of like you know big people to make to make movies out of it they're
all really really fun um in her lifetime she probably earned more than a 100 million pounds in today's money so she
made a [ __ ] ton of money writing books and traveling the world um and then she had those 11 missing days that were
speculated on just the way we speculated on Kate Middleton those last 11 days um
years ago I how old is her oldest book 1921 I
wouldn't be surprised if her stuff is entering the public domain now oh yeah probably is because I mean I think 75
years is the is a cut off for that yeah I
think let me see theair which is why you ended up seeing all this explosion of like fun
Frankenstein movies or like vampire stuff with like Abraham Lincoln Vampire Slayer and like
all this stuff is because that when this stuff enters a public domain then he can just do other yeah like like my recent
horrible movie that I love when we the Pooh oh I it's so stupid it's very very stupid
like definitely don't watch it with your kids it is like over the to it's like hostile level gory um but that's because
it went into public domain and so they could do it that's what is happening on John oliv right now because Steamboat
willly like the original Mickey Mouse is in the public domain so he like has it in all of his marketing and talks about
it all the time John Oliver yeah and he has like a guy dressed like
Steamboat Willie like on his show all the time seen that in the public domain is really funny um but there are six EG
ofac Christie books in the public domain in the US and all the way up to the murder of Roger akroy from 1926 so
you're right the them oh um fun uh I did not know that and I made
it very clear on this episode that I should probably read a lot more than I do
because yeah I'll read I'll tell you about it if we could have that kind of friendship where you can just be my like
literary that's literally what we're doing fars I'm reading a book every week and telling you about
it we do have AIP no no we don't because you're not telling me about like the the
book she wrote I know but in this case I didn't read a book but like for next
week I had something I was going to do today but I'm moving it to next week because I wanted to do this today because of all the missing British women
in the news stuff but you know I read a book and I'm going to tell you about it okay I've read so many books they're on
our Instagram if you look at our Instagram stories there's highlights of all the books that I've read in the past couple years I haven't added of the
books that you've read to it if you want me to let me know uh thank you Taylor that's um
fun little fun little dig but I've read um read a ton of
books that's all that's the end of my story all right we're proud of you um
watch murder on the Orient Express tonight isn't there a new murder on the orian express I was literally thinking when you said murder on the orian
express I was like I I have heard that I was like why have I heard that like yeah it's a movie yeah yeah
yeah oh there's one from 2017
um that was the most recent
one when to Google something real quick most selling Emil author of all
time are you factchecking me it's just like the wait let's do most
selling author of all time there's a list on Wikipedia yeah you're right I
mean it it's still no matter what I get the see thank you I know I'm right I looked it
up although I guess I see the point of like it's just too close to tell but like how would you so Shakespeare is
from like the late 1500s how on Earth would you have any idea I know because I remember like this
like I remember one time there was something where like Katy Perry has sold
more records Than the Beatles you know people were like oh my God I can't believe it but you're like yeah because
by buying a Beatles record involved like getting up and going to the store you know and like however they would did
that and then like the Katy Perry stuff you could just download it and that counts through those numbers so it's just like things are more accessible now
so I don't know how you quantify William Shakespeare's books but I feel like you quantify someone's books today but
that's like I different yeah yeah yeah it's it's a
totally different book wait RL signs sold more than Stephen King I can't be that totally makes sense too because he
SS books to kids and they're shorter and you can buy them in schic book fair so if I'm going this classic book fair I'm
going to buy Six RL sign books you know I was obsessed with all sign so I I when
I was a kid I had like this like a sheet of paper that I wrote down every R sign book I read and it was like I think I
got one summer like or in one year like 150 something books in it was that's
what I mean that's great I have a travel Board of all Stephen King's works it's
it's public anybody wants to look at it wow the 50 shoes of gy lady is up
there anyways now I'm just like looking up Ian F she sold as much as Ian Fleming
yeah it's that makes sense put all into context of who's reading these books you know well it's
different though because Ian Fleming has like a 50 60 year head start on her right but like it takes nothing to
be like Oh I'm going to rate a 50 Shades of Gray I guess I never I never read that particular book I did not either
but I know I get it I know what it's about I understand um sweet well thanks
for sharing Taylor very fun do you have any listen or mail for your episode actually have a bunch and it's all for
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someone who climbed on Everest and she sent me a bunch of information about them and I want to send it to you for you to read and report back on I would
love that wait is it somebody that she knows enough that I can actually talk to I don't know if they survived I did not
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