Dennis Nilsen before he died in prison has been put on display at a crime museum. Nilsen, who died in May 2018, murdered at least 15 young men and boys in London during the 70s and 80s.
The maniac, who features in an ITV drama this week, played by David Tennant, lured victims to his flat, strangled or drowned them, and stored their bodies for long periods before dissecting them.
Museum owner George Bamby-Salvador told in an interview that he exchanged letters with Nilsen after discovering he was the son of notorious prisoner Charles Bronson Salvador.He claims he was sent a chilling letter by Nilsen and has displayed it at the Real Crime Museum in Torquay, Devon.The note gives no hint Nilsen was responsible for such brutal killing and.
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