The Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts at Sacred Heart University continues its Lecture Series with John Douglas, the legendary profiler and FBI Investigative Support Unit Founder, on Tuesday, October 25 at 7pm.
John Douglas has hunted some of the most notorious and sadistic criminals of our time: the Trailside Killer in San Francisco, the Atlanta child murderer, the Tylenol poisoner and Seattle’s Green River killer, the case that nearly ended his own life.
He currently has an MSNBC pilot in development called “Mindhunter,” in which cameras follow him into prisons where he interviews convicts. He confronted, interviewed and studied hundreds of serial killers - including Charles Manson, Richard Speck, John Wayne Gacy, David Berkowitz (Son of Sam), Donald Harvey and James Earl Ray — for a landmark study, to understand their motives and to get inside their minds. Former Special Agent John Douglas is a legendary figure in law enforcement and the model for the Scott Glenn character in the film “The Silence of the Lambs.”
Reserved tickets are:
$20 - General Public
Tickets may be purchased:
By Phone: Edgerton Center Box Office at 203.371.7908 (Mondays through
Fridays from 12noon-4pm).
In Person: at box office located in the lobby of the Edgerton Center
The box office will be open 2 hours prior to each performance.
Online at www.EdgertonCenter.org (24/7)
The Lecture Series with John Douglas is presented by the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts on the campus of Sacred Heart University, located at 5151 Park Avenue in Fairfield, Connecticut just minutes from exit 47 of the Merritt Parkway.
The Lecture Series also includes An Evening with Brian Cashman (NY Yankees General Manager) and Theo Epstein (Boston Red Sox General Manager) on January 31 (2012) at 7pm and A View from "Left to Right," an evening of political discussion focused on the "Upcoming Presidential Election Review," featuring well-known political commentator Tucker Carlson of Fox News Channel and Eugene Robinson writer with The Washington Post on February 22 (2012) at 7pm
The Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts is totally wheelchair accessible. Please let the box office know of any special needs when ordering tickets.