Halloween Blogging 2008: "Residents" of Madame Tussaud's Chamber of Horrors, 1886

Never underestimate the fervent Victorian passion for all things criminal, sensational, sexual (yep), murderous, and, in general, bloody.  Exhibit A: the ever-popular Chamber of Horrors at Madame Tussaud's.  What follows is a hyperlinked listing of the ladies and gentlemen modeled for waxwork posterity in the Chamber of Horrors, taken from the Tussaud's guidebook for 1886.  Some of these folks are still (in)famous (e.g., William Palmer, the Mannings, Burke and Hare); some of them have faded out of the pop consciousness.  Most of the waxworks themselves have vanished, but I've linked to the few of which photos are available.   "See also" links may take you to all sorts of criminous locales, ranging from the Old Bailey to collections of street ballads.