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    Bwahaha! Indeed, I hadn't check the caption.

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    These are great, thanks a lot. Definitely be using some of these!!

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    Yes, these are great. Reminds me of the 1930s detectives scrapbook that was published several years ago, though be warned if you look into it, it is extremely gory - it has 1930s mugshots, but also real murder scene photos too.

    Roquefort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roquefort View Post
    Yes, these are great. Reminds me of the 1930s detectives scrapbook that was published several years ago, though be warned if you look into it, it is extremely gory - it has 1930s mugshots, but also real murder scene photos too.

    Roquefort.
    Hello Roquefort.

    That might be a useful keepers tool, you don't happen to know the title and/or the author?

    Best Regards, Paddurz
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddurz View Post
    Hello Roquefort.

    That might be a useful keepers tool, you don't happen to know the title and/or the author?

    Best Regards, Paddurz

    I'm afraid I do. It's 'Death Scenes: A Homicide Detective's Scrapbook', a repro of a 1930's detectives scrapbook, foreward by Katherine Dunn. Be warned it is quite gory - suicides, auto accidents, murders, mugshots, people stuffed in suitcases, shrunken heads, morgue photos, etc. etc. Anything weird that the detective in question wanted to stick in his scrapbook! I hope this is a sufficient content warning! Roquefort.

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