Preview: The Psychology of Serial Killers with Jennifer Rees, Theatre Royal Winchester

Preview: The Psychology of Serial Killers with Jennifer Rees, Theatre Royal Winchester

True crime fans can enjoy this deep dive into how serial killers are classified from an expert forensics lecturer when The Psychology of Serial Killers with Jennifer Rees visits Theatre Royal Winchester on Tuesday 27 January.

Audiences will learn the differences between lust killers and visionary killers, and male and female serial killers – with case studies to illustrate, discover common serial killer myths, learn about killer couples and shared psychosis, why women fall in love with serial killers, and why killers gain admirers despite their heinous crimes – plus, how to identify victims with fascinating time-lapse facial reconstruction footage.

Presenting The Psychology of Serial Killers – forensics lecturer, Jennifer Rees, who, during her career, has taught police recruits interview techniques, plus, crime scene investigation, and forensic psychology. During the talk, Rees will also investigate how common homicidal fantasies are and ask the audience if they have ever fantasised about killing someone!

The Psychology of Serial Killers with Jennifer Rees will be at Theatre Royal Winchester on Tuesday 27 January at 7.30pm.Recommended age: 14+. For more information, or to book tickets, visit: theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk or call 01962 840 440.

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