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title: "Death Scenes: A Homicide Detective's Scrapbook"
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# Death Scenes: A Homicide Detective's Scrapbook

**Brand:** sean tejaratchikatherine dunn
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Death Scenes: A Homicide Detective's Scrapbook

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Not for the faint of heart.
  

*by R***A on Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023*

Very interesting to see humans of the past doing some pretty awful stuff. Great photos and text.

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    Death Scenes
  

*by M***M on Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2015*

I think to understand happiness, you must first understand horror.Not the horror as entertainment, but the horror of everyday life. The horror disguised as banality. The horror that doesn't necessarily elicit you moving your head away in shock. I'm talking about the horror that makes you stare. The kind of horror that makes you contemplate. When you see the horror that happens everyday and you understand why it happens, I think you can see the happiness that happens everyday and understand why that happens as well.Or the horror consumes you, as it has for others.This book isn't like the news or a horror film where you don't have to endure the sickening images of carnage for very long as it flashes on by. This isn't information overload. You are left to look over pictures of explicit violence and death at your own speed. I found myself staring at a picture for a while, just taking it in: every inch, every detail. You become acquainted with it, creating scenarios in your head that led to the picture being taken (especially on the photos with no description). You see these bodies as people. You begin to empathize with them.This may make you question if the book was made to be voyeuristic and exploitative. Well, I think we're all voyeuristic with this. We obsess over what we don't quite fully grasp. However, I do not find it exploitative. Intention of the creator is detached from the observer, of course. Though you may feel like you're intruding on these people's lives (or lack thereof), the purpose of this book is to understand many things:You are going to die, people have died violently since the inception of our species, and these pictures are a testament to what the life of an officer of the law is like.As detective Jack Huddleston tells us before his book begins: he put out this book to show the public what a peace officer must work with everyday. Just as you empathize with the victims of violent crimes, the book allows you to empathize with the men and women who witness and investigate these circumstances every day. After all, we do not see these images in color, we see them in the safety of black and white; we do not smell the rotting, we smell paper; we do not have to look at the death in haunting closeness, we see it through inherently distant photographs.Katherine Dunn (the writer of the introduction) discusses the morality of the images dutifully - allowing it to have an ambiguity. And that's what sums up a recommendation: you take away from it only as much as you expect from it. It's hard to grade the book objectively because what is there is simply there. It occasionally peeks into Detective Huddleston's mind when captions are present, but the majority of the book is tinged in a clinical atmosphere. It presents what it has and allows you the freedom to judge it on your own terms.This book can be shocking, explicit, even - yes - horrifying. But it is important. It is important because it takes the world around us and shows us what happens behind the shallow veneer of peace and order. "There were no good old days," writes Dunn. There probably never will be. I think that's something good to understand. Don't be blissful in ignorance, be blissful in spite of it all.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Great book
  

*by T***E on Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2022*

Perfect for my collection. Very descriptive and the photos are crazy to see. Great book if you’re into criminal justice.

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