New York City: Mind of a Serial Killer True Crime Exhibition





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Delve into the intricate world of criminal psychology and forensic science at the Mind of a Serial Killer exhibition in NYC. This immersive experience takes you through real case studies, criminal profiling, and interactive environments, revealing the motivations and investigative techniques behind infamous serial crimes. Designed for mature audiences, guests will engage with multimedia storytelling and educational displays that respect the sensitive nature of the subject matter while providing profound insights into the minds of serial offenders. Ideal for true crime enthusiasts, this exhibition promises an enlightening journey through the darker aspects of human behavior. Audio narration provided throughout the entire exhibit. Option to select our VIP ticket which includes GA Entry Ticket + VR Experience + souvenir gift
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Mind of a Serial Killer is a True Crime immersive exhibition exploring the psychology, behavioral patterns, investigative techniques, and forensic methods connected to serial crimes throughout history. Guests move through a series of themed environments examining criminal profiling, evidence analysis, psychology, and investigative procedures while learning how law enforcement and forensic teams approach complex criminal investigations. The experience incorporates multimedia storytelling, recreated environments, interactive displays, and educational content designed to provide insight into criminal behavior and investigative science. This exhibition is intended as an educational experience and presents sensitive subject matter in a respectful and informative format. Option to select our VIP ticket which includes GA Entry Ticket + VR Experience + souvenir gift
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(10)
It was amazing, if you’re a true crime junkie, definitely go see this. The VR experience was so fun.
3/4 of the whole experience is AI!! There’s no need for AI when everything about these killers is online or posted by the fbi etc. they tell you to not romanticize the killers during the beginning walk in then have multiple parts calling ted Bundy charming with candles that smell like his car and other peoples homes. They made these “scenes” but a lot were confusing and not explained at all or even accurate to the killer. Not worth the $40 ticket at all. I suggest skipping it and just learning your info from online as atleast they’ll explain and not act as if these killers are “cute”
It was the best tour I have been on and very emotional. The audio guide gave great background into the events and revival.
Not for true crime fans. Essentially just regurgitates Wikipedia stuff over and over again.
Fun exhibits to view. Lots of reading. Not suitable for young kids. Would prepare for ~1.5 hours to give yourself time to take it all in.
My mom and I went to this and we had the best time!! There are so many interactive parts that make it even more fun! We took so many pictures too. One thing I would say is it’s a lot of reading (which I don’t mind at all).
amazing experience, I learned a lot of new things about people i’ve studied and overall great experience
This was very informative, so much I didnt know about popular murderers and serial killers I had never heard of. Each scene carefully crafted that you could spend so much time in each without fully grasping the significance of it all.
To anyone who’s unfamiliar with serial killers, it is disturbing to know the facts of what these individuals did however, it’s very educational for someone like me who is a forensic psychology student. It was very insightful on their lives so just be prepared.
It’s a lot of reading but was overall a good experience. The staff was super friendly and the photo ops were a nice touch



