Gruesome serial killer exhibit featuring Jeffrey Dahmer & BTK makes you sign a waiver to enter

A disturbing new exhibit exploring the crimes of notorious serial killers – including Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, and Ed Gein – has opened in the United States and Ireland. It features detailed recreations of their crimes.

Called ‘The Mind of a Serial Killer: The Experience,’ this exhibit is designed like a trophy room from the show Dexter: Resurrection and visitors must sign a waiver before entering.

Explore a fascinating and unsettling look at the line between myth and reality. This collection reveals the shocking stories behind 20 notorious serial killers and details how investigations finally caught them. Prepare to question your understanding of true crime.

This tour is designed for adults and features content about serial killers that may be disturbing to some. It’s not recommended for sensitive individuals.

Serial killer exhibit recreates infamous crimes like Dahmer’s kitchen

This experience puts you in the shoes of a detective, exploring the thoughts and motivations of notorious criminals. You’ll get an up-close look at items connected to their crimes, including their weapons and vehicles.

People are endlessly captivated by serial killers, and that’s led to many movies and documentaries – some of which focus on the individuals highlighted in this exhibit.

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The exhibit includes detailed recreations of Dahmer’s crimes, allowing visitors to experience his kitchen – complete with a freezer and disturbing props depicting the remnants of his victims.

Visitors can tour the homes associated with the victims of Dennis Rader, the BTK killer, and also see where Ed Gein – the serial killer who influenced the movie Psycho – lived.

Given the nature of the exhibit, guests are required to sign a waiver to check it out.

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The event may contain upsetting content dealing with violent crime and its effects. By attending, you understand this content could be emotionally difficult, and you are choosing to participate willingly.

The two-hour immersive experience, ‘Serial Killer: The Experience,’ is currently available in New York and Dublin. It’s proving popular, with waitlists building for showings in Seattle, Brussels, and Munich.

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2026-04-21 23:19