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Master Detective 1940-04

Detective and woman in a private conversation, but suddenly their attention is turned to something that frightens her and angers the dick. It seems to be You! Content: "Beauty Betrayed / Solving Virginia's 'Jack the Ripper' Horror," and "Hatchet Monster and the Murdered Bride."

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Source: Photographer PopKulture
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Date: 02/05/2010
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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