The Truth That Could Not Be Preserved
Part One: The Photograph The photograph was taken at 11:47 PM on December 12, 1889, by a constable named Albert Finch who had been on the beat for eleven years and had never seen a dead body before. His hands were shaking when he held the magnesium flash, and the exposure was too long, and the resulting image was blurred at the edges—a ghost of a crime scene that would become the only visual...
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