Next we came to a display about Elephantitus, where there was a man's ball pickled, there were also several cases with bugs that live inside you, stomach germs, and information on bacteria, etc, considering I had been suffering with Bangkok belly it sent my hypochondria in to over drive! After that we finally stumbled upon the reason we visited the museum, some criminals mummified, I was a little dissapointed that there was no information about them or the crimes they had commited at all. ![]() Well, I can honestly say it was nothing like expected inside.The 1st thing we saw as we walked in was roughly 25 preserved baby corpes in glass cases, all with some sort of birth defect (2 heads, hearts hanging out, brain disconnected from body) I must admit I couldn't look for more than a minute or so. My husband and I we're pretty excited being devotee's of the Crime and Investigation channel, and fascinated by crime, so off we went! It quite a drive from the Sukhumvit district, and is in part of the hospital, but we found it ok with the help of our taxi driver who we arranged to pick us up in an hour. We heard about this museum by reading the Lonely Planet Guide where there was a small box aptly named 'freaky Bangkok', it go in to much detail about the actual museum itself other than to say it was a forensic museum and had the mumified remains of Bangkok's most notorious serial killers.
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