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Monday, May 23, 2011

Did you know that the Museum of Death was originally located in San Diego's 1st mortuary's in a building once owned by Wyatt Earp?

Did you know that The World Famous Museum 
of Death was founded in San Diego June 1, 1995?

Did you know that the Museum of Death was
originally located in San Diego's 1st mortuary's in
a building once owned by Wyatt Earp?

James Healy and Cathee Shultz
Did you know that James Healy and Cathee Shultz
were the
founders of the Museum of Death?

Did you know that James Healy and Cathee Shultz
realized the void in the Death education in this country
and decided to make Death their Life's work?

Did you know that  the Museum of Death houses the worlds largest collection of Serial Murderer Artwork,
Photos of the Charles Manson Crime Scenes, the Guillotined Severed Head of the Blue Beard of Paris,
Henri Landru, Original Crime Scene and Morgue Photos from the Grisly BLACK DAHLIA MURDERS,
a Body Bag and Coffin collection, replicas of Full Size Execution Devices, Mortician and Autopsy Instruments,
Pet Death Taxidermy, and much much more?
Did you know that  the Museum of Death have on display videos of autopsies and serial killers, the Heaven's
Gate Cult recruiting video, and the infamous Traces (not faces) of Death video, all real (not re-enacted) Death
footage?


Did you know that the Museum of Death is a self- guided tour, lasting approximately 45 minutes to an hour,
but those who can stomach it stay as long as they like, the movies run for hours?

Did you know that there is not an age limit for the Museum of Death because WE ALL DIE but they
STRONGLY recommend MATURE AUDIENCES?


  



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