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Charles Manson's Dentures To Be Displayed In Las Vegas

The dentures belonging to infamous serial killer Charles Manson will be displayed at The Haunted Museum in Las Vegas.

LAS VEGAS, NV - As if having O.J. Simpson in town getting thrown out of casinos wasn't enough, now Las Vegas is hosting Charles Manson. Kind of. The notorious serial killer died on Nov. 19 at the age of 83. Shortly thereafter, Zak Bagans, owner of the Haunted Museum in Las Vegas, purchased dentures and other personal items, that once belonged to the infamous cult leader responsible for orchestrating the grisly murder of five people in Los Angeles in 1969, according to a report from TMZ.

Bagans is the host of "Ghost Adventures" on the Travel Channel and also owns the Haunted Museum in Las Vegas. That's where Manson's false teeth will be put on display. He bought the items from a friend of his who Bagans said wrote to Manson often while he was in prison. Bagans also purchased a pentagram necklace belonging to Manson, a personal letter, and other items from his friend who Bagans said wrote to Manson while the convicted murdered as in prison.

How the dentures made their way from Manson's mouth to a display in Las Vegas is quite the tale, and definitely worth a read at TMZ.com.

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The Haunted Museum is located in Downtown Las Vegas at 600 E Charleston Boulevard.

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