Crime and Punishment Talks Programme OFFER – ALL 6 TALKS AND ENTRY TO THE EXHIBITION FOR £17.95. |
GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE FOR CHRISTMAS
The Curious Case of Oldchurch Hospital’s Bogus Doctor Thursday 19th January 2012 - 6-7pm Dick Kirby, a former Flying Squad Officer now turned author, talks about one of his most astonishing cases - the investigation in 1991 which led to the arrest of a bogus doctor. | |
Homicide - How To Catch A Victorian Murderer Author Linda Rhodes shares local stories of true crimes from the Victorian era, before the discovery of DNA and fingerprinting. What evidence was used then to track down murderers? Thursday 26 January 2012 - 6-7pm | |
Wildlife Crime - 2 February 2012 – 6:30 – 7:30pm Ian Knox shares his experiences as a Wildlife Police Officer in Havering. | |
CSI Havering - 9th February 2012, 6-7pm Helen Windsor, Forensic Officer discusses the advances in forensics and the role it plays in catching criminals and successful court cases. | |
![]() | To Catch a Smuggler - Thursday, 23 February 2012, 6-7pm Steve Bridle, of HM Revenue and Customs provides an entertaining evening covering the history of smuggling to current day stories of smuggling techniques. |
A Fitting Punishment - Thursday, 8 March 2012 - 6-7pm Mike Hughes, author of ‘Judgment Impaired’ shares his experiences as a Police Officer whilst dealing with serious crime, the limitations of the legal system, the impact on the victim and the ineffectiveness of the judicial system. |
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All talks are held at Havering Museum and refreshments will be served. Tickets are £3.50 each and can be purchased from the Museum in person or reserved by telephone. To reserve tickets telephone 01708 766 571. Payment must be made prior to each event. Cheques should be made payable to Havering Museum Ltd and sent to 19-21 High Street, Romford, RM1 1JU.curator@haveringmuseum.org.uk - www.haveringmuseum.org.uk

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