<description>&lt;p&gt;For more than three decades, Madame Tussaud toured England, Scotland, and Ireland, winning nationwide acclaim. Over the years, her enterprise morphed into a family business, with both her sons dedicating their lives to the wax museum. In 1829, Madame Tussaud and Sons scored one of their biggest hits of the ’20s with controversial effigies of Burke and Hare, Edinburgh-based murderers who sold their victims&amp;apos; cadavers to anatomists for dissection. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Show notes and full transcripts available at www.artofcrimepodcast.com.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;If you&amp;apos;d like to suppor the show, please consider becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/artofcrimepodcast.&lt;/p&gt;</description>

The Art of Crime

Gavin Whitehead

Burke and Hare at Madame Tussaud and Sons (Madame Tussaud and the Chamber of Horrors)

MAR 20, 202460 MIN
The Art of Crime

Burke and Hare at Madame Tussaud and Sons (Madame Tussaud and the Chamber of Horrors)

MAR 20, 202460 MIN

Description

For more than three decades, Madame Tussaud toured England, Scotland, and Ireland, winning nationwide acclaim. Over the years, her enterprise morphed into a family business, with both her sons dedicating their lives to the wax museum. In 1829, Madame Tussaud and Sons scored one of their biggest hits of the ’20s with controversial effigies of Burke and Hare, Edinburgh-based murderers who sold their victims' cadavers to anatomists for dissection. 

Show notes and full transcripts available at www.artofcrimepodcast.com.

If you'd like to suppor the show, please consider becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/artofcrimepodcast.