Our Post-Mortem Anatomy Arena doors are open once more and we invite you to scrub up, pick up the scalpel and dive inside the anatomy of the human body in a live autopsy experience. Tick off the bucket list and take part in an immersive live human body dissection experience where YOU become the pathologist. Work with our award-winning and nationally acclaimed human anatomists to peel back the skin and dissect your way through real organ specimens to identify the cause of death.
This year's live show is based on the infamous Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe and his killing spree of females between 1975 and 1980.
The live interactive show exposes the anatomy of the human body immersed in a forensic plot full of fast-paced twists and turns. Apply real forensic tests similar to those used to catch serial killers and the evidence used to prosecute Peter Sutcliffe.
Dissect real organ specimens, observe and learn the science of forensics and pathology used when a suspect abducts and murders his victims. Is it possible to deceive science and carry out the perfect murder?
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