Image Gallery

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Body of Leo Kuranuki. (N.Y.P.D.)

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Body of Robert Schulze. (N.Y.P.D.)

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Body of Edward Benford. (N.Y.P.D.)

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Glasses, shoes, headband, and an unidentified towel are the only clues to the abduction of Margaret Barbera. (N.Y.P.D.)

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Looking east from the rooftop garage toward the lights of Manhattan’s skyscrapers. The body of Edward Benford can be seen to the left. (N.Y.P.D.)

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The cars of the murdered CBS employees are still parked side by side the morning after the killings. (N.Y.P.D.)

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The body of Margaret Barbera was discovered at 6 a.m. that morning. (N.Y.P.D.)

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The kitchen of Margaret Barbera proved to be as messy as her life. Note the Federal Tax Handbook lower right. (N.Y.P.D.)

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(N.Y.P.D.)

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Aerial view of Keansburg, New Jersey, with Donald Nash’s home indicated by an arrow. Police feared the swamp area might contain another body. (N.Y.P.D.)

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The living room at the Nash home. (N.Y.P.D.)

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The garage attached to the Nash home in which Nash’s van was repainted. (N.Y.P.D.)

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Police frogmen search the tidal creek behind the Nash home. Five .22 cartridges were discovered. (N.Y.P.D.)

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(N.Y.P.D.)

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The bedroom in Margaret Barbera’s apartment. (N.Y.P.D.)

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The living room in Margaret Barbera’s apartment. (N.Y.P.D.)

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(N.Y.P.D.)

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A police design specialist at work drafting the scene of the murder of the three CBS employees. (N.Y.P.D.)

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The interior of Nash’s van with newly purchased camping equipment. (N.Y.P.D.)

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Madeleine and Irwin Margolies leaving Federal District Court.