MURDER: STAGED

MURDER: STAGED

Friday 31 January 2025
7.30pm
20 to £25
The Gaiety Theatre, Carrick Street, Ayr KA7 1NU

“Could you get away with murder?” Following the success of Crime Viral’s sell-out UK serial killer tour – research psychologist and psychopathy expert Cheish Merryweather will be bringing to the stage for the very first time ‘MURDER: STAGED’. Did you know that 90% of people believe they can get away with murder – are you one of them? There will be a live psychopath test on the night to find out! The ‘CSI effect’ has created a new type of killer – one that is forensically aware and is out to mislead an investigation. This evening will explore the lies embedded in crime scenes and share the expertise of those who dig deep for the truth. You will investigate the five types of stagers: The Planner, The Creator, The Cleaner, The Concealer, The Inflictor. Featuring forensics, reconstructed real-life crime scene walk-throughs and a deep dive into cases that have not been seen on stage live before. This is an unmissable evening for any true crime fan.

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