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  1. In 2014 Los Angeles-based photographer Merrick Morton (a onetime LAPD reserve officer) spotted a derelict stash of LAPD crime photos dating from the 1920s to 1970s. The cellulose nitrate-based film and negatives were decomposed and deemed as fire hazard.

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  2. Aug 7, 2022 · 23 Chilling Photos Taken By History’s Most Depraved Serial Killers — Before And After They Killed Their Victims. View Gallery. For some serial killers, taking a life isn't enough. They also take photos of their victims — trophies and mementos that they can use to relive their murders.

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  3. These colorized versions of vintage crime scene photos reveal a unique perspective on the murders, mobsters, and mayhem of decades past. From mob hits to murder-suicides, the history of crime scene photography is full of moments almost too ghastly to believe.

  4. Sep 4, 2023 · See some of history's most infamous crime scene photos that capture the brutality of killers like Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and the Manson Family.

  5. Jan 11, 2018 · Manson Family Cielo Drive Murders: Graphic crime scene photos [GRAPHIC] by Leigh Egan. January 11, 2018. 2,404 Shares Tweet. The Cielo Drive murders, also known as the “Manson Family Murders,” were some of the most notorious and shocking killings to have ever occurred.

  6. Jun 9, 2015 · The king of SoCal crime fiction has cooked up a stunning new collection of L.A. noir – literally. In LAPD ’53 James Ellroy joins forces with the Los Angeles Police Museum and the LAPD to present the stories behind a series of crime scene photographs.

  7. Oct 26, 2017 · A macabre genealogy stretches from Mme Debeinche to the reproductions of crime-scene photos that proliferate in true-crime documentaries and dramas today.