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by Robert K. Tanenbaum


  The living room, opposite view, facing the door to the apartment’s hallway.

  Interior view of the kitchen window in Apt. 3C. The killer entered the apartment through this window.

  This exterior shot shows the kitchen window of Apt. 3C, as well as the window of the service stairway, through which the killer exited to climb into the apartment. The numbers indicate the floors of the building.

  Exterior of the kitchen window of Apt. 3C. The handwritten notations were used in the courtroom to show the jury how the killer entered the apartment.

  The kitchen, seen from the service stairs.

  The service stairs and door to the apartment.

  Entrance to the basement—the killer’s access route into the building.

  Interior of basement. The killer walked through this area to reach the service stairs.

  The tunnel leading to the west courtyard.

  Rear courtyard of the crime scene.

  George Whitmore was taken into custody by Brooklyn Detectives Edward Bulger (left) and Joseph DiPrima (right) in April, 1964. (New York Daily News/Getty)

  This photo, found in Whitmore’s wallet, was used first to incriminate him, later to exonerate him.

  On the back of the photo Whitmore wrote, “To George From Louise.”

  DA Frank Hogan was featured on the cover of The New York Times Magazine, July 23, 1967. (Sam Falk/The New York Times/Redux)

  DA Frank Hogan at his desk. (Sam Falk/The New York Times/Redux)

  Frank Hogan with executive assistant DA David S. Worgan and chief assistant DA Alfred J. Scotti. (Sam Falk/The New York Times/Redux)

  Mel Glass (right) with colleagues ADA Frank Rogers (center) and John Keenan (left).

  Mel Glass (right) enjoys a soda with John Keenan in the backyard of Glass’s home in Queens.

  A celebration of Mel Glass’s tenure in the DA’s office and his appointment to the bench, effective April 1973.

  Richard Robles is returned to the Twenty-Third Precinct police station on East 104th Street. (New York Daily News/Getty )

  Richard Robles, convicted murderer. (Bettmann/Corbis /AP Images)

  Mel Glass served as a criminal court judge and a justice of the New York State Supreme Court.

  Mel Glass’s grandchildren. Back row: Steven Zayas, Alec Glass, James Fryer, Tessa Fryer, Olivia Glass, Geoffrey Fryer. Middle row: Samantha Zayas, Patrick Glass, Peter Glass, Michael Fryer. Front: Sabrina Zayas. (Photo by Paul Glass)

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