Teddington: Two new Dining with a Detective dates added at The Anglers following sell-out debut

By Eli Haidari

7th Feb 2023 | Local News

Two new 'Dining with a Detective' dates at The Anglers have been confirmed today following the event's debut sell-out in January.
Two new 'Dining with a Detective' dates at The Anglers have been confirmed today following the event's debut sell-out in January.

Two new 'Dining with a Detective' dates at The Anglers have been confirmed today (Tuesday) following the event's debut sell-out at the Teddington Lock pub in January.

Ex-Scotland Yard Detectives Kate and Steve Gaskin are the brains behind The Crime Lab, providing guests with a rare insight into the life of crime through unique experiences and workshops.

Teddington favourite, The Anglers, played host to a sell-out Dining with a Detective - The Dark Side of Serial Killers last month and following popular demand, the Crime Lab will return on Friday, 17 February.

Running from 7.30 - 9.30pm, the two-hour experience will allow visitors to discover what it is really like to investigate a serial killing where questions such as what is a serial killer and why do serial killers commit offences will be answered. Opportunities for guests to take away some free murder case files will also be offered.

The following month will then see the Crime Lab return to The Anglers for another intriguing event with Inside the Mind of a Murderer.

The evening on Friday, 10 March will dive into the mindset of a murderer as Steve Gaskin addresses how forensic and criminal psychology helps detect murder offences and how offender profiling is used on both sides of the Atlantic.

For further information on both of the upcoming crime experiences and to book your tickets now, visit the Crime Lab website here.

     

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