Amenweather83 wrote:I agree DOCA, these pictures are heartbreaking. In fact, I'm 10x more frustrated about what happened to the family now.
Rest In Peace:
Marc,
Ally,
Little John-Matt,
Dawn,
Louise,
Ronnie.


Amenweather83 wrote:I agree DOCA, these pictures are heartbreaking. In fact, I'm 10x more frustrated about what happened to the family now.
Rest In Peace:
Marc,
Ally,
Little John-Matt,
Dawn,
Louise,
Ronnie.
PM sent.Bury-me-in-memory wrote:Id also appreciate a pm of the link.
I have seen a few of the autopsy photos, and oddly enough those were easier to see than the crime scene photos. In the crime scene photos, you see people all tucked cozily into their beds and who have been tragically killed. Maybe it is my medical background speaking here, but looking at the autopsy pictures which are more clinical in nature you see "specimens" who have been shot. Not to say that they are less "people" or that it is any less tragic, but there is less emotion evoked from them.Link the Labrador wrote:I've only seen the crime scene photos, never the autospy ones and I hope to never see those. It was heartbreaking just looking at the crime scene ones.
Hello, blue. I am a homicide inspector and an amityville addict. If you could show me one of the autopsy photos, that would be great! I am currently having a debate with Ric Osuna on facebook and I might need an autopsy photo to prove my point. If you cannot directly show me them, please let me know how I can get my hands on them.Blue wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:15 pmI have seen a few of the autopsy photos, and oddly enough those were easier to see than the crime scene photos. In the crime scene photos, you see people all tucked cozily into their beds and who have been tragically killed. Maybe it is my medical background speaking here, but looking at the autopsy pictures which are more clinical in nature you see "specimens" who have been shot. Not to say that they are less "people" or that it is any less tragic, but there is less emotion evoked from them.Link the Labrador wrote:I've only seen the crime scene photos, never the autospy ones and I hope to never see those. It was heartbreaking just looking at the crime scene ones.
I think that if the crime scene pictures are included in any book, film or whatever, then the autopsy photos should be there too. That would provide a contrast and make it easier to see and understand that the bullet entered here, exited here, etc. rather than "oh, that poor person, how sad".
Of course there is no reason- especially 35 years post conviction- for anyone (including myself) to be viewing any of the photos. I blame my own morbid curiosity and that is probably a common trait.
Welcome to the board. Blue has not been on this board for some time as I do not recall seeing him around for a while.gd134 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 9:37 pmHello, blue. I am a homicide inspector and an amityville addict. If you could show me one of the autopsy photos, that would be great! I am currently having a debate with Ric Osuna on facebook and I might need an autopsy photo to prove my point. If you cannot directly show me them, please let me know how I can get my hands on them.