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Black and white plus that insane angle equals an amazing photo. Great post
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definitely a mafia killing
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not a mob killing. The mob didn't combine black and white hits. The black man is strangled. You can tell by the tightness around his neck. He also had a broken left leg or at the least a knee dislocation. Check the angle of his leg. The white man has blood on his hands and head suggesting he injured his head, probably as he fell. He strangled the black man and threw him down the shaft. The white man lost his balance, fell on top of the black man, hitting his head on the way down.
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Dead men can tell tales: The New York Times wrote about elevator operator Robert Green, right, and Jacob Jagendorf, a building engineer, left, it reported that their bodies found lying at the bottom of an elevator shaft November 24, 1915, told the story of the pair's failed robbery attempt.
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An absolute true classic. I wish I new the story though:(
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Dead men can tell tales: The New York Times wrote about elevator operator Robert Green, right, and Jacob Jagendorf, a building engineer, left, it reported that their bodies found lying at the bottom of an elevator shaft November 24, 1915, told the story of the pair's failed robbery attempt.
Part of NYPD’s evidence collection.
oops didnt see that, thanks
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