TRUE crime documentary fans can relish in a live piece of the action as a new serial killer talk comes to Glasgow.
The Serial killer Next Door will delve into how the minds of some of the world's most notorious murderers really work.
Looking at the likes of Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacy, TV psychologist Emma Kenny will discuss the traits which create a serial killer and if anything could have been done to avoid their deadly acts.
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Emma, who is known for commentating as part of shows including Britain's Darkest Taboos and the Killer in My Family, will explore the background of those responsible for the deaths.
Organisers said: "We all want to believe that we would know if we came into contact with a serial killer, that somehow our natural intuition would raise our physical hackles that would alert us to the very real threat around us.
"That myth, that we could somehow sniff out the angel of death is sadly why the term ‘serial killer’ was coined."
The event will take place in the West End's Oran Mor on Great Western Road on October 19.
Presenters will take to the stage around 7.30pm with the evening due to conclude by 10pm.
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Guests must be over 16 in order to take part with tickets costing £21.50.
The event is part of a UK tour for sofa detectives keen to hear first-hand knowledge of the criminals after a number of documentaries on streaming sites, such as Netflix, have captivated audiences throughout the various lockdowns.
Previous shows have been sell-out events, however, the pandemic has meant organisers were forced to cancel plans to tour last year.
For tickets visit here.
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