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![]() Hidden away on the first floor of New Scotland Yard in Central London, is a museum not usually open to the public. For 130 years the crime museum has quietly archived the tools, relics and instruments of killers, conmen and thieves.
Now it is opened by invitation only and we have been granted access to film inside the museum for this fascinating and revealing 13-part series. Presented by one of Britain’s most experienced broadcasters, Nick Ross, the series will give viewers exclusive access to the world’s oldest museum of crime. Grisly exhibits, as used in evidence, are revealed for the first time. Using dramatic reconstruction, expert testimony and with the help of these gruesome artefacts, the stories of London’s most iconic crimes and criminals are brought to life like never before. This episode reveals the arsenic coated flypaper and a pipette containing poison, the only artefacts that remain from the trial of Frederick Seddon, hanged for the killing of his tenant Eliza Barrow in 1924. SPECIAL FEATURES
![]() ![]() Crime Museum: Dr Crippen
Mon 24th Nov, 12AM
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