The Toddler Who Survived, And The Cop Who Became Her Mom

The Toddler Who Survived, And The Cop Who Became Her Mom
375462 06: New York City Police Commissioner Howard Safir, right, is embraced by Bronx Chief of Patrol Joanne Jaffe August 8, 2000 outside Police Headquarters in Manhattan after Safir announced his resignation as Commissioner at a City Hall news conference. Safir resigned to take a job with a private sector security firm in Atlanta, GA. (Photo by Chris Hondros/Newsmakers)
375462 06: New York City Police Commissioner Howard Safir, right, is embraced by Bronx Chief of Patrol Joanne Jaffe August 8, 2000 outside Police Headquarters in Manhattan after Safir announced his resignation as Commissioner at a City Hall news conference. Safir resigned to take a job with a private sector security firm in Atlanta, GA. (Photo by Chris Hondros/Newsmakers)

The bodies were discovered throughout the first-floor railroad flat in Brooklyn, a bizarre still-life of death. Many of the victims remained seated in chairs or couches; one woman’s hands still held a spoon and a small can of pudding.

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