Photo of the Day in A Good Month for Murder: "The Batting Order." This is the small dry-erase board near the front door of the PG homicide office and it tells detectives who is up for the next case. The PG squad went to a rotation system during a particularly bloody stretch of homicides in the 1990s to ensure everyone got about the same number of cases. It's pretty self-explanatory. Anyway, I took this photo just after Marcos Rodriguez was assigned the slaying of a 15-year-old for the shoes he was carrying and just before Billy Watts caught a double homicide of two teenagers. Within hours of Watts arriving at his scene, David Gurry was at his (a horrific shooting of an innocent motorist by a PCP user). Not even two days later, Ally Hamlin was investigating a domestic-related homicide. To find more about A Good Month for Murder:
http://amzn.to/1UADxCR (It is the top seller in Law Enforcement on Amazon).
Published on June 16, 2016 04:55