The NYPD homicide unit
Description
By its nature the work is grisly, but a successful homicide investigation can at least give survivors the consolation of justice. In an ongoing case and in a notorious one that was closed, this program shows how killers are caught by NYPD homicide experts. Veteran Detective Robert Mooney discusses his methods, including forensics and what he calls "victimology," the background checks that often lead right to the suspect. Police archive footage includes Detective Mooney interrogating an eventually convicted murderer.
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53 min
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Date of Publication
[2006], c2002
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Films on Demand
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