The Marketplace Theatre - Armagh.
Oct
9
8:00 pm20:00

The Marketplace Theatre - Armagh.

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A brand new show presented by the creator of “Psychology of Serial Killers” ex-forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees.

Strange, but TRUE CRIME explores the world’s most shocking and unbelievable crime cases, including:

  • The serial killer who gained work in law enforcement whilst on the run - and was then tasked with hunting himself!

  • The researcher whose career began after an encounter in a lift with a serial killer – who had just killed his latest victims, and was carrying a bag believed to be holding their decapitated heads.

  • The female, balloon-carrying killer clown.

  • One woman’s plan to get a prolific serial killer released from prison by committing a copycat murder of her own… and her connection to yet another serial killer!

  • The 14-year reign of terror one child snatcher inflicted on locals, whilst wearing a terrifying mask and makeshift claws.

  • The hunt for a phantom female serial killer whose DNA was found at over 40 crime scenes spanning 18 years… who did not exist.

  • Serial Killers on game shows – how their appearances led to their identification.

  • Plus learn how the police could have DNA, fingerprints or an eyewitness tying you to a crime you did not commit!

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The Theatre Royal - Waterford.
Oct
11
8:00 pm20:00

The Theatre Royal - Waterford.

A brand-new show presented by the creator of “Psychology of Serial Killers” ex-forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees.

 

Strange, but TRUE CRIME explores the world’s most shocking and unbelievable crime cases, including:

 

– The serial killer who gained work in law enforcement whilst on the run – and was then tasked with hunting himself!

– The researcher whose career began after an encounter in a lift with a serial killer – who had just killed his latest victims and was carrying a bag believed to be holding their decapitated heads.

– The female, balloon-carrying killer clown.

– One woman’s plan to get a prolific serial killer released from prison by committing a copycat murder of her own… and her connection to yet another serial killer!

– The 14-year reign of terror one child snatcher inflicted on locals, whilst wearing a terrifying mask and makeshift claws.

– The hunt for a phantom female serial killer whose DNA was found at over 40 crime scenes spanning 18 years… who did not exist.

– Serial Killers on game shows – how their appearances led to their identification.

 

Plus learn how the police could have DNA, fingerprints or an eyewitness tying you to a crime you did not commit!

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Opera House - Cork.
Oct
12
8:00 pm20:00

Opera House - Cork.

A brand-new show from the creator of “Psychology of Serial Killers” ex-forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees.

Strange, but TRUE CRIME explores the world’s most shocking and unbelievable crime cases!

The serial killer who gained work in law enforcement whilst on the run – and was then tasked with hunting himself!

The researcher whose career began after an encounter in a lift with a serial killer – who had just killed his latest victims and was carrying a bag believed to be holding their decapitated heads.

Plus learn how the police could have DNA, fingerprints or an eyewitness tying you to a crime you did not commit!

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The Civic Theatre - Tallaght, Dublin 24.
Oct
13
7:30 pm19:30

The Civic Theatre - Tallaght, Dublin 24.

A brand new show presented by the creator of “Psychology of Serial Killers” ex-forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees. Strange, but TRUE CRIME explores the world’s most shocking and unbelievable crime cases, including

The serial killer who gained work in law enforcement whilst on the run – and was then tasked with hunting himself! The researcher whose career began after an encounter in a lift with a serial killer – who had just killed his latest victims, and was carrying a bag believed to be holding their decapitated heads.

Serial Killers on game shows – how their appearances led to their identification.  Plus learn how the police could have DNA, fingerprints or an eyewitness tying you to a crime you did not commit!

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The Hawkswell Theatre - Sligo.
Oct
16
8:00 pm20:00

The Hawkswell Theatre - Sligo.

A brand new show from the creator of “Psychology of Serial Killers” ex-forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees.

Strange, but TRUE CRIME explores the world’s most shocking and unbelievable crime cases, including:

• The serial killer who gained work in law enforcement whilst on the run - and was then tasked with hunting himself!

• The researcher whose career began after an encounter in a lift with a serial killer – who had just killed his latest victims, and was carrying a bag believed to be holding their decapitated heads.

•The female, balloon-carrying killer clown.

• One woman’s plan to get a prolific serial killer released from prison by committing a copycat murder of her own… and her connection to yet another serial killer!

•The 14-year reign of terror one child snatcher inflicted on locals, whilst wearing a terrifying mask
and makeshift claws.

• The hunt for a phantom female serial killer whose DNA was found at over 40 crime scenes spanning 18 years… who did not exist.

• Serial killers on game shows - how their appearance led to their identification.

• Plus learn how the police could have DNA, fingerprints or an eyewitness tying you to a crime you did not commit!

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The Pavilion Theatre - Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.
Oct
31
8:00 pm20:00

The Pavilion Theatre - Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.

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Explore one of true crime’s most troubling topics with ex-forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees. Learn about serial killers you’ve never heard before in this acclaimed, sellout
show. Psychology of Serial Killers will give even the most dedicated true crime fan new insights to the phenomenon of serial homicide.

A previous college lecturer within the West Herts College forensics department, Jennifer has also delivered professional training programmes such as the CKP training programme for the police. In addition to a criminal law degree, she also holds qualifications in psychology and counselling.

During this talk, you will learn:

  • How serial killers are categorised?

  • Identifying serial killer myths.

  • Why is it that you can mostly only name white, male serial killers?

  • Female serial killers

  • Why do some serial killers receive fan mail, love letters and even marriage

  • proposals?

  • Killer couples.

Finally, this Jennifer will conclude with answering one of the most commonly-asked questions: “Why am I so interested in serial killers?”

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The Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny.
Oct
30
8:00 pm20:00

The Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny.

Learn about serial killers you’ve never heard before in this acclaimed, sellout show brought to you by ex-forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees.
‘The Psychology of Serial Killers’ will give even the most dedicated true crime fan new insights to the phenomenon of serial homicide.

During this talk, you will learn:

  • How serial killers are categorised?

  • Identifying serial killer myths.

  • Why is it that you can mostly only name white, male serial killers?

  • Female serial killers Why do some serial killers receive fan mail, love letters and even marriage proposals?

  • Killer couples.

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Theatre at the Mill - Newtownabbey.
Oct
29
7:45 pm19:45

Theatre at the Mill - Newtownabbey.

Learn about serial killers you’ve never heard before in this acclaimed, sell-out
show brought to you by ex-forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees.
‘The Psychology of Serial Killers’ will give even the most dedicated true
crime fan new insights to the phenomenon of serial homicide.

During this talk, you will learn:
How serial killers are categorised?
Identifying serial killer myths.
Why is it that you can mostly only name white, male serial killers?
Female serial killers
Why do some serial killers receive fan mail, love letters and even marriage
proposals?
Killer couples.

Finally, this talk will conclude with answering one of the most commonly asked
questions: “Why am I so interested in serial killers?” As you will see,
an interest in true-crime is far from a new sensation. But why some people so
fascinated with the criminal mind? This talk will explain all the factors of
such content which have provoked your interest, and you will find that you
are not as unusual as you may think.

Jennifer Rees.
Jennifer delivers an acclaimed, sell-out true crime theatre show across the
Ireland & UK.
A previous college lecturer within a forensics department, Jennifer taught on
both further and higher education courses, as well as professional training
programmes such as the CKP training programme for the UK police force.
In addition to a criminal law degree, she also holds qualifications in
psychology and counselling.

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The Lark - Balbriggan, Dublin.
Oct
27
8:00 pm20:00

The Lark - Balbriggan, Dublin.

Presented by ex-forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees, learn about serial killers you’ve never heard of before in this acclaimed, sell-out show. ‘The Psychology of Serial Killers’ will give even the most dedicated true crime fan new insights into the phenomenon of serial homicide. During this talk, you will learn about: how serial killers are categorised, serial killer myths, female serial killers, why you can only name white male serial killers, and why some serial killers receive fan mail and marriage proposals. Finally, this talk will conclude with answering one of the most commonly asked questions: "Why am I so interested in serial killers"?

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An Tain - Dundalk.
Oct
26
8:00 pm20:00

An Tain - Dundalk.

Learn about serial killers you’ve never heard before in this acclaimed, sellout show brought to you by ex-forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees.

The Psychology of Serial Killers will give even the most dedicated true crime fan new insights to the phenomenon of serial homicide.

During this talk, you will learn:

How serial killers are categorised?
Identifying serial killer myths.
Why is it that you can mostly only name white, male serial killers?
Female serial killers Why do some serial killers receive fan mail, love letters and even marriage proposals?
Killer couples.

Jennifer delivers an acclaimed, sell-out true crime theatre show across the Ireland & UK. A previous college lecturer within a forensics department, Jennifer taught on both further and higher education courses, as well as professional training programmes such as the CKP training programme for the UK police force. In addition to a criminal law degree, she also holds qualifications in psychology and counselling.

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Town Hall Theatre - Galway.
Nov
12
8:00 pm20:00

Town Hall Theatre - Galway.

Presented by ex- forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees, learn about serial killers you’ve never heard before in this acclaimed, sell-out show. 

‘The Psychology of Serial Killers’ will give even the most dedicated true crime fan new insights to the phenomenon of serial homicide.  

During this talk, you will learn:  

How serial killers are categorised

Identifying serial killer myths

Why is it that you can mostly only name white, male serial killers?

Female serial killers

Why do some serial killers receive fan mail, love letters and even marriage proposals?

Killer couples (or partnered homicide)   

Finally, this talk will conclude with answering one of the most commonly-asked questions: “Why am I so interested in serial killers?” As you will see, an interest in true-crime is far from a new sensation. But why some people so fascinated with the criminal mind? This talk will explain all the factors of such content which have provoked your interest, and you will find that you are not as unusual as you may think.  

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Opera House - Cork.
Nov
11
8:00 pm20:00

Opera House - Cork.

Presented by ex- forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees, learn about serial killers you’ve never heard before in this acclaimed, sell-out show. 

‘The Psychology of Serial Killers’ will give even the most dedicated true crime fan new insights to the phenomenon of serial homicide.  

During this talk, you will learn:  

How serial killers are categorised

Identifying serial killer myths

Why is it that you can mostly only name white, male serial killers?

Female serial killers

Why do some serial killers receive fan mail, love letters and even marriage proposals?

Killer couples (or partnered homicide)   

Finally, this talk will conclude with answering one of the most commonly-asked questions: “Why am I so interested in serial killers?” As you will see, an interest in true-crime is far from a new sensation. But why some people so fascinated with the criminal mind? This talk will explain all the factors of such content which have provoked your interest, and you will find that you are not as unusual as you may think.  

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Theatre Royal - Waterford.
Nov
10
8:00 pm20:00

Theatre Royal - Waterford.

Presented by ex- forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees, learn about serial killers you’ve never heard before in this acclaimed, sell-out show. 

‘The Psychology of Serial Killers’ will give even the most dedicated true crime fan new insights to the phenomenon of serial homicide.  

During this talk, you will learn:  

How serial killers are categorised

Identifying serial killer myths

Why is it that you can mostly only name white, male serial killers?

Female serial killers

Why do some serial killers receive fan mail, love letters and even marriage proposals?

Killer couples (or partnered homicide)   

Finally, this talk will conclude with answering one of the most commonly-asked questions: “Why am I so interested in serial killers?” As you will see, an interest in true-crime is far from a new sensation. But why some people so fascinated with the criminal mind? This talk will explain all the factors of such content which have provoked your interest, and you will find that you are not as unusual as you may think.  

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UCH - Limerick.
Nov
9
8:00 pm20:00

UCH - Limerick.

Presented by ex- forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees, learn about serial killers you’ve never heard before in this acclaimed, sell-out show. 

‘The Psychology of Serial Killers’ will give even the most dedicated true crime fan new insights to the phenomenon of serial homicide.  

During this talk, you will learn:  

How serial killers are categorised

Identifying serial killer myths

Why is it that you can mostly only name white, male serial killers?

Female serial killers

Why do some serial killers receive fan mail, love letters and even marriage proposals?

Killer couples (or partnered homicide)   

Finally, this talk will conclude with answering one of the most commonly-asked questions: “Why am I so interested in serial killers?” As you will see, an interest in true-crime is far from a new sensation. But why some people so fascinated with the criminal mind? This talk will explain all the factors of such content which have provoked your interest, and you will find that you are not as unusual as you may think.  

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