Intriguing 'Cannibalism Trial' event set to take place in Lancashire.

This social experiment, featured on BBC's Dragon's Den, invites the public to act as jury members and determine the fate of a fictional character, Jack Brewer.

Inspired by notorious serial killers Dennis Nilsen and Jeffrey Dahmer, the storyline involves Brewer, who is accused of murdering three individuals in 2023, with their remains discovered at an allotment. He is also alleged to have consumed the flesh of his victims.

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The narrative suggests that 46-year-old Brewer, from Finchley, North London, may be linked to as many as 23 murders over a decade.

Event organizers state: "Tickets grant you access to the courtroom arena, located in the largest inflatable venue in the UK. A fully licensed bar will be available as part of the setup. Attendees will also receive seating as jurors, access to the show, evidence to inform your verdict, and a juror card and verdict sheet to cast your vote. It’s as close to real jury service as you can get."

The event will take place from Friday, October 4, to Sunday, October 6, with two sessions each day. The first session on Friday runs from 6 PM to 11 PM, while Saturday and Sunday feature sessions from 12 PM to 4 PM and 6 PM to 11 PM.

Tickets can be purchased online, but the event is only open to those aged 18 and over.

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