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The ornate bronze stucco of Ca' Giustinian marks the scene of the suicide attempt in June 1880 of the new young husband of the British novelist George Eliot.
Audience members chatted as the band gradually worked its way toward more upbeat songs like "Luna Sea" (with observations like "Darkness might never come to end/Deathly light marks the scene of the crime") and the wry trucker's adventure "Blue Driver," which appears on Vetiver's 2008 album of other people's songs, "Thing of the Past" (Gnomonsong), and which had Mr. Cabic offering a rare smile.
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The footage shows several of the bodies lying exactly where later crime scene letters would mark the scene.
A gaping crater and a mangled car marked the scene outside Neve Shalom in the city's Beyoglu neighborhood.
Its recipe is tried and true: in each episode, a murder in New York is discovered before the credits; the police investigate and finger a suspect; bang on the 30-minute mark, the scene switches to the courtroom and the drama plays out, with an array of twists and turns.
He is in the place which would, four years later, mark the scene of the Stonewall Riots and a beginning for something like equality in love for America.
The inside man also indicated the ideal place to shoot Rosenberg, which is why there were tire marks at the scene of the crime: the previous night, the hit men had marked the spot.
The drag marks at the scene led to a tree line.
[cartoon id= a17183"] The drag marks at the scene led to a tree line.
"I was in my window when they brought out the baby," said Robin Sumpter, who lives across the street at 637 St. Marks, facing the scene of the fire.
There were no skid marks at the scene, but the police estimated that the car was being driven 60 to 80 miles per hour.
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