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Screenshot from: https://theconversation.com/acid-bath-murderers-and-poison-why-dark-tourism-is-important-49338

The Crime Museum Uncovered and the edges of dark tourism

Above is a screenshot of my post at The Conversation. Below is a fuller and earlier version: A few weeks ago I made a long-anticipated pilgrimage to The Museum of London to visit The Crime Museum Uncovered; anticipated because, for the last 11 years I have curated another police museum, and the dilemmas of keeping and…

13/11/2015 in Crime, dark tourism, Museums, police.

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