Thanks for the info, Jeff. Well, never too old to learn... I
will complete my own Americana dept. accordingly.
E.Borgers POLAR NOIR http://www.geocities.com/polarnoir
>> But I really wonder... these documents IMHO
really belong to historical/
>> national sociological archives or museum
collections, .../... Even
>> 50 years after the facts, is there nothing
protecting the families and
>> prohibiting this kind of information to be
publicly displayed??
>>
> Jeff Vorzimmer
> Here in the U.S. it's completely legal--it's public
record. In fact we have
> a website that has made big business out of
publishing police records, court
> transcripts and mugshots. It's got some pretty funny
stuff.
>
> Here's a link:
> www.thesmokinggun.com
>
> Jeff
>
>
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