
During the Victorian Era, not-unusual collectibles were figurines of serial killers. Examples include the Red Barn Murder (above), the Murders at Stanfield Hall, the Bermondsey Horror, and William Palmer, who was nicknamed “The Prince of Poisoners.”

During the Victorian Era, not-unusual collectibles were figurines of serial killers. Examples include the Red Barn Murder (above), the Murders at Stanfield Hall, the Bermondsey Horror, and William Palmer, who was nicknamed “The Prince of Poisoners.”

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