A Night with the Serial Killers is a chilling and provocative talk that delves into the minds of some of the most notorious and infamous serial killers in history. Led by a Professor Lucy Huskinson, Dr Bethan Loftus, and Ms Lisa Sparkes, this event offers a unique and fascinating opportunity to explore the dark and twisted motivations behind the heinous acts committed by these individuals. Through in-depth analysis and case studies, attendees are taken on a gripping journey into the minds and crimes of serial killers, shedding light on the complexities of their behaviours and the impact they have had on society. This talk challenges our understanding of human nature and raises important questions about the nature of evil and the factors that drive individuals to commit such horrific crimes. "A Night with the Serial Killers" promises to be an unforgettable and thought-provoking experience for those brave enough to confront the darkest corners of human crimes.
Prior to the show, the Halloween-themed exhibition is a spine-chilling and macabre experience that merges the eerie allure of Halloween with the morbid fascination surrounding infamous serial killers, witch trials, demons and much more. Visitors are immersed in the dark and twisted world through displays, immersive storytelling, and expertly created exhibits. The exhibition offers a haunting glimpse into the history and minds of those who have committed unspeakable acts of violence. With a focus on both the terror of Halloween and real-life horrors, this exhibition challenges visitors to confront their deepest fears and explore the darker side of human nature in a truly unforgettable and unsettling way.
Free short course: Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
If you're intrigued by this event, be sure to explore our FREE short course: Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice. This course offers a comprehensive overview of key concepts in criminology and the workings of the criminal justice system. Perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of crime, law enforcement, and justice.