Read Paul Storino Jr.’s book review of Undisclosed Files of the Police here: http://nypdhistory.com/new-book-review-undisclosed-files-of-the-police-cases-from-there-archives-of-the-nypd-from-1831-to-the-present/
Read Paul Storino Jr.’s book review of Undisclosed Files of the Police here: http://nypdhistory.com/new-book-review-undisclosed-files-of-the-police-cases-from-there-archives-of-the-nypd-from-1831-to-the-present/
Via the NY Daily News: “A century ago this winter, Ruth Cruger walked away from her family’s Claremont Ave. apartment in Morningside Heights with a pair of ice skates dangling over her shoulder.” This 1917 Justice Story, which appeared in the September 25th edition of the New York Daily News, is chronicled in the new book Undisclosed Files of the Police. Order a copy here: http://amzn.to/2cDuOUW
Read the full story here: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/cops-pin-blame-victim-1917-manhattan-disappearance-article-1.2805184
August 28th, 1963: The Career Girls Murders Provoked Headlines. The real killer was caught by a wire. Order a copy of Undisclosed Files of the Police: Cases from the Archives of the NYPD to read the full story.