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Criminologist who worked with Kray twins hosting true crime events
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Criminologist who worked with Kray twins hosting true crime events

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The Editor

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Renowned criminal psychologist, guest lecturer, radio host, podcaster, and blogger Linda Sage is talking true crime to the people of Yorkshire!

Linda spent forty years working in England’s top category prisons with the UK’s most notorious criminals, including the Krays, Myra Hindley and Peter Sutcliffe. She is now a domestic violence campaigner and educator. Her events not only captivate and shock audiences but leave them with a deeper understanding of the workings of criminal minds.

Linda says: “I’m really looking forward to talking true crime to audiences across Yorkshire. I’ll share many professional insights, from psychiatric evaluations to crime scene evidence, and share insights into the minds of the most notorious cold-blooded killers.

I promise to deliver a fascinating event which will educate, shock and captivate audiences”.

Details for the first workshops are as follows, with new dates being added:

  • Sunday 17th March at Chapel Arts Centre: True crime tales: Serial killers and psychopaths. Book here
  • Thursday 21st March at Gray’s, Rothwell, Leeds: True crime tales: Serial killers and psychopaths. Book here
  • Friday 12th April at Latitude, Bradford: Harmful relationship behaviours, including coercive control and stalking (with Lisa Kaye-Bell and Cal Saul).

To reserve a place: Book here

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