05/10/2015
Wendy Hurrell joins a rescue team that rounds up London's feral cats and finds them sanctuary. Plus a sneak preview of some of the exhibits in the Met's Police Crime Museum.
With the numbers of feral cats in London reportedly on the rise, Wendy Hurrell joins the rescue teams rounding up abandoned strays and finding them sanctuary. And - we get a sneak preview of some of the Met Police Crime Museum's most notorious never-before-seen exhibits before they go on public display.
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Inside London's Crime Museum
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Inside the Metropolitan Police's 'Black Museum'
Evidence and artefacts from some of the most notorious crimes ever committed are going on public display for the first time in a major exhibition at the Museum of London.
The collection from the Metropolitan Police's Crime Museum - previously nicknamed 'The Black Museum' - includes gruesome items from the acid bath murders to those belonging to the Kray twins.
The contents were previously hidden away in the depths of Scotland Yard - Nikki Bedi had a sneak preview.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Matthew Wright |
Reporter | Wendy Hurrell |
Series Producer | Andy Richards |
Editor | Dippy Chaudhary |
Broadcast
- Mon 5 Oct 2015 19:30麻豆社 One London