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Description: Louis Vitullo of police crime laboratory with knife sold by Richard Speck for $1 the day after the slaying of eight nurses. (original description)
Source: Thomis, Wayne (July 19, 1966). "Consul Tells Nurse's Story". Chicago Tribune. p. 1.
Fair use for Louis R. Vitullo
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