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I have several more in my Police Precinct MOC

Dutch detective of Erle Stanley Gardner - het geheimzinnige oog (the case of the counterfeit eye) Published by Nederlandsche Keurboekerij, Amsterdam in November 1937. Cover by SZ of ZS. Nice composition of the gun, bullit? and the eye.

Dutch detective of Todd Downing - een kat huilt (the cat screams) Published by Uitgeverij Steenuil end 30"s

S.I.C. Vol.10 ロボット刑事 K

Sniffing out the criminals on Saturday's Murder Mystery tour.

Published by O Cruzeiro, Brazil

Published by O Cruzeiro, Brazil

M: Ettie

 

L: Ringlight on camera + bare Bowens Esprit II 1500 from behind

 

G: EF 100mm f/2.8 L USM IS Macro

Kate Warne 1833- 1868

 

Born in New York, Warne First Female Detective

 

Chesapeake Bay surrounded by Maryland and Virginia . Warne infiltrated secessionist social gatherings in the Baltimore area.

 

Civil War- “Intelligence Work for the Union” April 1861-1865

 

Post Civil War- “Continued Espionage” 1865-1867

 

Blood on the Moon- tag:

  

Kate Warne, President Lincoln- tag:

 

Spy on the Rebellion- tag:

 

# Wild Train: The Story of the Andrews Raiders By Charles O’Neill 1956

  

# Come Retribution: The Confederate Secret Service and the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln By William A. Tidwell, James O. Hall, David Winfred Gaddy 1988

  

# Final Report of the Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities U.S Senate 1976

  

1833- 1868

Doll: Fayy (Migidoll Mir /Owner - Lisa F. from Traumsammler)

Outfit: Traumsammler

Size: 1/4, 43 cm, MSD

1965 pulp from Belgium, translated from the German.

DC Comics (Feb 1968)

Cover art by Neal Adams

The crowd for The Pigeon Detectives.

Yakumo Saitou, by uchuupri.

Photo of Ideal's Electronic Detective game, taken from TV Cream Toys www.tvcreamtoys.co.uk - more photos, plus write ups, at the web site.

Created for French Paper Art Club for their official Batman poster/ art book project.

This photo is part of a facebook B&W challenge. For this one, I went with a Noir style.

[Softbox on camera left, feathered to avoid spill on the back. Single strobe snoot'd high on the left on the brick wall. finished in Nik SilverFX]

Sign of a private investigator company in Balmes, Barcelona. This sign caught my attention while passing by. Good to know if I ever need to hire a private detective.

En SCENE PRESS creamos historias,

La historia de tu vida,

La historia que un día soñaste,

Hoy se hace realidad...

Video represented by renowned private detective agency of Switzerland kontakt.detectivfrei.ch/ .

See what are the common reasons where local police can not help and one need to hire a private investigator.

And now, we find ourselves facing a chilling scene.

DETECTIVE (In a rather shiny silver trench coat): So, tell me what happened here.

MRS. K (in a sparkily blue dress): Ohh, it was quite terrible! We were all enjoying supper when we heard a scream and we all ran in and found her... like this.

MISTER K (wearing a peculiar pink plaid jacket and with a mustache) I'm sure she'll be fine, darling.

DETECTIVE. She's not breathing.

MISTER K. Oh dear. Well, I hope none of the blood stains the carpet.

DETECTIVE. Do we know why anyone would want to kill her?

MRS. K. I have no idea. She always came on time, made polite conversation, and never belched at the table.

KELLY (blue top with large gems). She was odd, though. She arranged the food on her plate according to color, and then size. And she did make polite conversation... if you count ranting on about vegetarianism and squirrels polite.

LINSAY(in the right corner with the magenta pants) I look really cool.

DETECTIVE. What other odd behaviors did she have?

KAY (left corner, green top). Well... Before dinner she offered to read our fortunes with her...er, paint squares.

MRS. K. Ladies! I am appalled that you would say such things about one of my guests!

KELLY. She was nuttier than pecan pie with almonds on top.

KAY. She once asked if I wanted an Altoid mint, and then when she opened the little tin, it was filled with mold.

DETECTIVE. What kind of mold?

KAY. Green mold. And then she laughed like a maniac.

KELLY. Does anyone have a rag I can clean my bloody knitting needle with?

A pause.

LINSAY. If I looked any groovier, I'd be a walking disco.

(to paraphrase Elvis Costello)

 

Private Detective Bobby Sullivan (James R. Venable) takes a call....

Dutch detective by Helen Wills and Robert Murphy - de dood serveert published by J.P. Kruseman in avout 1940. Dustcover artist unknown

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