AP Historical Hard Drive 2009

EN_00947078_6582
AP Historical Hard Drive 2009
Detectives Joe Whitmore, left, and John Loughery bend over to examine the body of Langley Collyer, 61-year-old recluse, which was discovered, in the same room of the rubbish cluttered upper Fifth Avenue in New York, April 8, 1947, mansion in which the body of his blind brother, Homer, 65, was found on March 21. Police believed that he was the victim of one of his own booby traps. The body was covered with a four-foot thickness of had been gnawed by rats led detectives to think that he had did before Homer. The brothers had lived in seclusion in the house since 1909. (AP Photo/John Lindsay)
15511 Minimum price 50PLN
1947-04-08
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
John Lindsay
2263747
2,19MB
26cm x 21cm przy 300dpi
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