The New York City Police Department has opened its vaults and released some of the most bloodcurdling images of the 20th century: its catalog of killers and their victims.
The 1,326 police evidence photographs are now available on the Department of Record’s website, sure to inspire more than a few nightmares.
The images were taken between 1915 and 1930 and show dozens of dead bodies, grieving mothers and portraits of the cold-blooded murderers themselves. However, MailOnline spoke to a retired detective who saw something different: just another day in the life of an NYPD officer.
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2143312/Chilling-black-white-pictures-reveal-New-Yorks-grisly-history-crime.html
NYC Department of Records: http://nycma.lunaimaging.com/luna/servlet/view/all?sort=Identifier%2COriginal_Negative_Number%2CDate%2CType
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