Have you ever wondered exactly how police detectives conduct their investigations? Not the over-dramatized way you see it on TV, but the real-life, down-to-earth truth? Now, through the pictures captured by author and photographer Theo Warner, Homicide pulls back the veil on what it really means to conduct a police investigation.
As the first photographer to be given access to the NYPD, Wenner snaps the ugly, nitty-gritty, behind-the-scenes images of actual investigations conducted over the course of two years. It’s an eye-opening look into America’s most iconic city, and the murders that put a stain on its reputation.
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Have you ever wondered exactly how police detectives conduct their investigations? Not the over-dramatized way you see it on TV, but the real-life, down-to-earth truth? Now, through the pictures captured by author and photographer Theo Warner, Homicide pulls back the veil on what it really means to conduct a police investigation.
As the first photographer to be given access to the NYPD, Wenner snaps the ugly, nitty-gritty, behind-the-scenes images of actual investigations conducted over the course of two years. It’s an eye-opening look into America’s most iconic city, and the murders that put a stain on its reputation.