Crime scene?
NO, silly.
Grafton Street, Dublin 2.
Outside the Office shoe shop with a mandated ‘barricade tape’ preventing people from queuing in front of the shop next door, called, fittingly, Health Matters.
Crime scene?
NO, silly.
Grafton Street, Dublin 2.
Outside the Office shoe shop with a mandated ‘barricade tape’ preventing people from queuing in front of the shop next door, called, fittingly, Health Matters.
A fascinating mini documentary by Kevin Staake, appropriately tilt-shifted to illustrate the morbid miniatures of Abigail Goldman.
Goldman – an artist, former reporter and current public defender at Bellingham, Washington – creates dioramas of death and destruction based on the gruesome crime scene photos and autopsies she observes in the course of her day job.
18 years ago on this day, our Oisín happened to be in Ranelagh, Dublin [at the junction of Oxford Road and Charelston Road], with his trusty SLR when he came upon this scene.
The pictures, taken 20 minutes after the shooting of Martin Cahill, have never been published before.