
Alice, Drugs, and a Madman’s Brain
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In this episode of True Terror on Tap we go over a man, most people know the name Lewis Carroll because of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
The story is remembered as strange, whimsical, and harmless.
The man who wrote it was not.
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson lived a life that was anything but ordinary. His world was built on strict habits, hidden obsessions, and a deep, unnatural attachment to children — especially young girls.
This is not a full history of his life.
It is a look at the parts most people avoid: the patterns, the behavior, and the questions that were uncomfortable even in his own time.
What you find here isn't rumor or exaggeration.
It's the story of a man who lived quietly among one of the world’s most powerful universities — while hiding things in plain sight.
Enjoy and thanks for listening!
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