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True crime event with 'psychopath testing' coming to Manchester

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A serial killer themed event is coming to Manchester this year, giving true crime fans the chance to learn about the childhoods of the world's most notorious criminals.

Following a series of successful shows, serial killer expert Cheish Merryweather will be speaking at Impossible - Manchester, opposite Albert Schloss offering insight into the minds of serial killers.

The two-hour event will take place from 7.30pm on October 5, the talk will look at the early years and shocking crimes of serial killers including Ted Bundy, Charles Albright, Fred and Rose West and Ed Kemper.

The talk will cover topics such as the seven stages of serial murder, the four types of serial killer, and why they commit these crimes.

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