Black Sheep

The shady, controversial and sometimes downright villainous characters of NZ history. Join William Ray as he explores history through the lens of Kiwi dirtbags in NZ's most awarded podcast.

Presented and produced by William Ray

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Broken Blossom: the story of Alice Parkinson

Season 1 / Episode 1
"Four shots, and then another one" - that's how the story of Alice Parkinson begins as the 25 year old waitress guned down her fiancé, Bert West, in the middle of a street in Napier. So why did thousands of New Zealanders sign a petition demanding her release?
Contains graphic discussion of traumatic birth
A cartoon from the NZ Truth protesting Alice Parkinson’s sentence of life in prison

Bad cop: the story of John Cullen

Season 1 / Episode 2
In 1916 John Cullen led a small army of police deep into the forests of Te Urewera to arrest the Tuhoe prophet Rua Kenana - his crime? Preaching that his followers shouldn't sign up to fight in the First World War. But the raid is a complete disaster. Cullen oversees the shooting of two men in cold blood and the whole case against Rua unravels due to a huge legal blunder.
John Cullen poster by Massey University student Jason Fastier

Faith Fraud: the story of Arthur Worthington

Season 1 / Episode 3
Arthur Worthington was a con artist who travelled the USA, marrying rich women then abandoning them and stealing all their money. With private detectives hot on his tail, he jumped on a ship bound for Christchurch where he set up his own religion and his own church.
Arthur Worthington

Abortionist: the story of Annie Aves

Season 1 / Episode 3
Annie Aves was a famous abortionist from the 1930s. She was tried four times but each time the jury failed to reach a verdict. Her career finally came to an end when she was shot and killed by the boyfriend of a woman who'd sought her services.
Discusses abortion & infanticide.
Annie Aves poster by Massey University student Chloe Palmer

Warrior Chief: the story of Hongi Hika

Season 1 / Episode 4
Hongi Hika is a man with a difficult legacy. He's one of the greatest figures in New Zealand history, but he's also often held responsible for starting the Musket Wars.
A sketch of Hongi Hika from a 1820’s painting.

Eugenics: the story of a really bad idea

Season 1 / Episode 5
Did you know that after WWI New Zealand established an official eugenics board? We tend to think of eugenics as being something the Nazis invented but really it was embraced all around the world in the 19th and early 20th centuries. In this episode of Black Sheep historian and disability researcher Hilary Stace traces the history of New Zealand's eugenicists.
Logo of the Second International Congress of Eugenics, 1921

War profiteer: the story of Thomas Russell

Season 1 / Episode 6
The worst kind of villain in New Zealand history was... an Auckland property speculator.
Thomas Russell

Grave Robber: the story of Andreas Reischek

Season 1 / Episode 7
In the 1880s Austrian naturalist and ethnographer Andreas Reischek stole four mummified Māori corpses and smuggled them out of the country so they could be displayed at a museum in Vienna. He also shot hundreds of native New Zealand birds to preserve them "for science".
Andreas Reischek poster by Massey University Student Liam Pattinson

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