MG-DYST01 – Weejee on the Spot
In the 1930s and 1940s, no crime scene photographer was more famous than Arthur Felig, nicknamed Weejee after the Ouija board because he had an amazing ability to get to crime scenes even before police.
MG-DYST12 – The Eyes Have
If you were a cop, what’s one the first things you’d notice about a subject?
MG-DYST02 – Seeking Butch Cassidy
Probably one of the most famous infamous outlaws, Robert Leroy Parker who with his partner Harry Longabaugh performed a number of criminal exploits with their ‘Hole in the Wall’ gang of the 1890s.
MG-DYST13 – Lip Service
Lip readers know of things the rest of us don't because they know how to read lips, and with that skill comes the ability to hear by seeing a lot of what you and I may miss.
MG-DYST03 – Finding an Assassin
You are part of a national, even international, manhunt for the assassinator of a revered American Leader.
MG-DYST14 – Bogie and Bacall
Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall were, perhaps the coolest couple on the silver screen back in the day.
MG-DYST04 – Street Killing
For cops there be may be only one opportunity, perhaps only lasting a few seconds, for you to see the obvious.
MG-Eye Spy 01
Did you ever look at an old photo of yourself and wonder, ...
MG-DYST05 – Seen a Mobster Lately
You have a number of suspects wanted by the law and unexpectedly you see a number of them—but only for a precious few seconds.
MG-Eye Spy 02
It's been said a picture is worth a thousand words, but if the words aren't accurate, then what's the picture word, hmm?