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The Baker Street Bazaar and the Cult Leader of Kent (Madame Tussaud and the Chamber of Horrors)

Apr 04, 20241 hrSeason 3Ep. 8
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After more than three decades of touring the provinces, Madame Tussaud made the unexpected decision to settle down in London in 1835. Within a matter of years, Tussaud was running the metropolis’s number-one tourist destination, and she updated the Chamber of Horrors more frequently than ever before. In 1838, she unveiled an effigy of Sir William Courtenay, a charismatic cult leader who committed a murder that led to a government massacre of his followers.

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