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First published on 10 Mar 2009 . Updated on 5 Apr 2011.
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The brutal reality of notorious female criminals such as 'the man woman murderer' Eugenia Falleni, sly grogger Kate Leigh and poisoner Yvonne Fletcher is in stark contrast to the glamour of the noir seductress and pulp novel siren. This exhibition examines these extremes, traversing criminological theory, popular culture and case studies.
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