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Death Scenes: A Homicide Detective's Scrapbook
 
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Death Scenes: A Homicide Detective's Scrapbook (Paperback)

by Sean Tejaratchi (Author, Editor)
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Warning: this sad, powerful, grotesque collection of black-and-white photos of mostly dead, often naked, human beings is not for the easily disturbed. The introductory text by Katherine Dunn (author of Geek Love) helps give a context to the macabre scrapbook, and the handwritten captions display irony and sometimes humor; but this is no antiquarian's sentimental portrait of the past. This book documents butchery and brutality, horrible disease and mental illness, suicide and murder. And as Dunn observes, the eye of the beholder is not innocent: "The old cop, like the old con, tries to trick us into forgiveness and complicity. By witnessing he has participated, by understanding he is culpable. And his real purpose is to disguise the truth--that he started out terrified and ended up liking it, fascinated, an aficionado."


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The strange and gruesome crime-scene snapshot collection of LAPD detective Jack Huddleston spans Southern California in its noir heyday. Death Scenes is the noted forerunner of several copycat titles.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Body parts., Jul 3 2004
By Robin Benson - See all my reviews
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These very graphic and explicit photos of crimes against bodies come from just one city, Los Angeles and it made me think that hundreds of thousands of similar photos must be in police archives around the world. Fortunately nearly all of these were only be seen by the police, legal folk and juries.

Katherine Dunn, who wrote the introduction, does not explain why LAPD detective Jack Huddleston kept a scrapbook of dead body photos and they are not only crime oriented, included are a few medical curiosities, plus a tattooed man, shrunken heads from Borneo and in the back of the book nine photos of the main US prisons. I think the inclusion of the non-criminal images does weaken the books premise though, was Huddleston just a prurient collector of the odd and bizarre?

All the photos still have their white borders and the captions, either handwritten or typed, contribute to the format and feel of Huddleston's original scrapbook. The book's last two pages give a brief explanation of the retouching that brought out many of the details hidden in the shadows of the originals but I think the publishers should have gone that bit extra and used a finer screen than the 120 dpi and possibly a better quality paper, too. Flick through the pages and the overall impression is of greyness, so four stars. A book on slightly similar lines, 'Car crashes' (ISBN 3822864110) with photographs by Mell Kilpatrick (taken in the Los Angeles area for police and insurance companies) used a 200+ screen and glossy paper to make the strong images work.

Read the other reviews and it is clear that this is a book that has, understandably, polarised readers, it is not fiction but fact and a solid visual record of the terminal damage done to the living by those who couldn't care less.

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5.0 out of 5 stars strange, yet oddly compelling, Jan 18 2004
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I am not a sicko, and in response to one users review, "prepared to dance with the devil". I study the human mind and bought this book for a paper I wrote. In looking at these pictures, I could feel what it must have been like for the officers to come onto the scene of the crime. I could stomach most of the pictures (but had a hard time with the child photos). I got a small glimpse of how sick the human mind can be. No sane person would commit these acts. Not for the fragile human.
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1.0 out of 5 stars One way ticket to the gates of hell., Dec 23 2003
By Raphael Terrello (Minneapolis, MN) - See all my reviews
This book is absolutely disgusting. If you are into this kind of thing, it's great. But also I should warn you that you are SERIOUSLY MESSED UP. Murder and brutality are not things we should celebrate. If you're looking to buy this, you're looking for a dance with the devil. I for one think you deserve it. Loser.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Pictures of dead children-Sick
Think about it. What would your family do if they saw pictures of you in these positions? What about if you saw a loved one or a friend? Read more
Published on Jan 28 2004 by sarahbearroberts

4.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as you may think...
Not enough written about the scenes...Blurry, old, photos. GRAPHIC,but needs MORE 'verbal'approach....Should tell more about the "Scenes"..... Read more
Published on Oct 28 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Just plain Good Gore
Ever since I was a kid growing up in Mexico I was interested in grotesque scenes of dead people. I came across this book by sheer coincidence and it is just amazing. Read more
Published on Oct 23 2003 by GerardoDR

5.0 out of 5 stars A real page turner
I found this book in a shop near my house. It was the first time something 'gross' had ever made me queasy. Read more
Published on Mar 20 2003 by K. Cottrell

5.0 out of 5 stars Disturbing, but amazing
This book is a compilation of one man's collection of crime scene photos from Los Angeles throughout the 40's and 50's. Read more
Published on Jan 23 2003 by dawnieq

5.0 out of 5 stars morbid,twisted,true
this book is one of the best books i have ever seen on the market especialy if you want the sickest most morbid collection of pictures including, but not limited to suicides car... Read more
Published on Jul 12 2002 by lilkrazie74

5.0 out of 5 stars At death's door
Already an underground favorite, this "monument to death, depravity and human foible" is a startling book. Read more
Published on Oct 13 2001 by Noctem

4.0 out of 5 stars Haunting Masterpiece of What Humans are Capable of Doing
I found this book to be very shocking and disturbing, not in the fact that crime scenes were shown, but how humans can treat each other and themselves. Read more
Published on Oct 8 2001 by Carla Stone

5.0 out of 5 stars Nice b & w shots...even if it was enhanced with color.
Great pictorial book, great shots even but then they were shot in b & w being they were homicide shots done in the early 20s and 30s. Read more
Published on Sep 20 2001 by Paul Arellano

4.0 out of 5 stars "Death Scenes" Disturbing but Real
This book was just pages and pages of black and white crime scene photos (like the title states), but even though they were black and white, they were very disturbing and real... Read more
Published on Jul 16 2001 by Andrea N. LaDelia

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