In the Black Museum, Orson Wells points out an exhibit that tells the story of a walking stick. It comes from Alaska, and belongd to a man who has friends…
Walk through the exhibits as Orson Wells shares something about them, before arriving at the straight razor that is key to today's case. The Wilson's own a pub, but when…
What do innocent little white boxes have to do with murder? Orson Wells tells all about how they won their place in the Black Museum. The case dates back to…
The Lone Ranger and Tonto are still riding through the Tomahawk Basin when Ben Steel confronts them in their camp. Ben is the former leader of the now disbanded Black…
Orson Wells examines another display in the Black Museum. At a wedding anniversary, it becomes known that Robert is a hypochondriac. Orson takes part in portraying the crime through the…
Murder is a crime that crosses the boundaries of wealth and poverty. In the mansion, dear old dad wants his children to be able to handle money. He tells how…