Scottish criminologist, author, and television presenter, Professor David Wilson, is set to embark on a captivating 14-date tour titled ‘Murder at Home.’ In this engaging tour during October and November, Prof. Wilson will delve into the dark secrets behind infamous and lesser-known true crimes, while shedding light on the role of changing room usage and potential weapons in leading to murder.
The ‘Murder at Home’ tour kicks off in the picturesque town of Oban on Monday, October 9, at the famed Corran Halls, before making its way to Fort William’s Nevis Centre on Friday, October 13. Audiences can expect an insightful and thought-provoking discussion on true crime, violence, and murder, as Prof. Wilson draws from his extensive expertise and experiences.
Prof. Wilson, the Emeritus Professor of Criminology at Birmingham City University and founding Director of the university’s Centre for Criminal Justice and Research, has gained international acclaim through his books such as My Life with Murderers and A Plot to Kill, as well as his television programs, including In the Footsteps of Killers and David Wilson’s Crime Files.
Expressing his excitement about returning to Scotland, Prof. Wilson shares, I am delighted to be touring Scotland again, this time visiting towns and cities that I was unable to reach during my last tour. Engaging with Scottish audiences is always a pleasure, as we delve into the fascinating world of true crime.
In addition to Oban and Fort William, the ‘Murder at Home’ tour will make stops in Stornoway, Dunoon, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Aberdeen, catering to a wide range of audiences eager to learn about the intricate details of criminal minds and the factors contributing to murder.
Tickets for these captivating talks can be purchased at professordavidwilson.co.uk, ensuring true crime enthusiasts secure their seats for an enthralling evening.
With Prof. Wilson’s wealth of knowledge and captivating storytelling ability, the ‘Murder at Home’ tour promises to leave audiences enlightened and intrigued about the secrets of murder, unveiling the dark underbelly of society in a way that only a renowned criminologist can.