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The Serial Killers exhibition is coming to London

Opening on September 21, the exhibition includes a letter written by Ted Bundy and glasses worn by Jeffery Dahmer.
The glasses worn by Jeffrey Dahmer. Photo: Serial Killer, The Exhibition

An exhibition dedicated to some of the world’s most brutal serial killers is making its way to London this month following a very successful run in Milan. Called Serial Killer: The Exhibition, the showcase includes over 1,000 artefacts belonging to, or directly related to, infamous murderers.

During its current world tour, the exhibition hopes to explore the motivation behind some of the most horrifying murders of the past few decades, as well as to honour the memory of the victims. While this has, understandably, caused much controversy and debate, it has also become a popular exhibition globally, as its way of presenting crime scenes, explaining investigative techniques, and delving into the art of criminal profiling has given many punters much food for thought.

In London, the exhibition will be hosted by The Vaults Banksy Tunnel in Waterloo, a 2,000m² venue which will be filled to the brim with gruesome artefacts. These will include cannibal Armin Meiwes’s refrigerator, which he used to store the remains of his willing victim, Jeffery Dahmer’s iconic glasses, and a hand-written letter by Ted Bundy.

Open everyday of the week bar Mondays and Tuesdays, Serial Killer: The Exhibition can be visited by anyone aged 14 and over; though anyone under 18 should be accompanied by an adult.

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