Museum shows consequences of crime: electric chair, gas chamber, and prison cell

Posted by Staff on May 23, 2008 |

America’s Most Wanted Host John Walsh says at the opening of The National Museum of Crime and Punishment that he hopes visitors see that there are consequences to crime, and that “if you do something you will be held accountable.” He says the museum has fun exhibits such as a crime scene investigation lab, and an interactive FBI shootout and car pursuit game. He says the museum also allows parents to get their child fingerprinted, and to learn about child safety. (1:26)

 
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May 23, 2008

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