The Serial Killer Exhibition opens in London

The Serial Killer Exhibition opens in London at The Vaults on Saturday 21st September 2024 and will run until late January 2025

This groundbreaking exhibition features over 1,000 original artifacts from infamous criminals such as Charles Manson, Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and many more. Visitors will have the unique opportunity to demystify the darkest minds of the past century through a scientific, historical, and educational lens, while paying tribute to the victims.

Explore the lives of some of history’s most notorious serial killers and gain insight into the evolution of investigative techniques used to track them down. Among the highlights are detailed reconstructions of infamous crime scenes and never-before-seen original documents and drawings created by these killers themselves.

Visitors can immerse themselves in this macabre world through engaging graphics, virtual reality stations, and narrated audio stories. Learn about the development of criminal profiling methods, from their early 19th-century beginnings to the complex systems used today, while exploring the intricate world of forensic science.

Iconic artifacts, including Jeffrey Dahmer’s glasses and Armin Meiwes’ refrigerator, along with crime scene recreations such as those of Ted Bundy and the Zodiac Killer, provide a chilling but comprehensive exploration of these notorious figures. The collection, has been curated with the help of experts to ensure accuracy and educational value.

The exhibition offers a respectful and in-depth examination of the psychology and methods behind these crimes. With a strong focus on education and victim awareness, it sheds light on the causes and consequences of violence without sensationalism. Instead, it aims to foster a deeper understanding of these criminal phenomena and promote discussions around lawfulness and justice.

The Serial Killer Exhibition provides a rare opportunity to reflect on one of society’s darkest corners in a responsible, informative manner, from enthusiasts to the simply curious.