This is a New York sidewalk audience. Study their faces. Then scroll down the screen to see what they are looking at.
Weegee, [Bystanders looking at the body of Salvatore Sutera, New York], February 6, 1941 (14046.1993)
PM, February 7, 1941, p. 13
This is a New York sidewalk audience. Study their faces. Then turn the page to see what they are looking at.
PM, February 7, 1941, p. 14
This Is What They Saw.
The body of Salvatore Sutera, 27, lies in front of 202 Mott St., where it was found at 4:45 p.m. Thursday. He had been shot in the mouth, and was dead when police arrived. Bloody footprints in the hallway indicated he had been shot there and staggered to the sidewalk. He was a salesman, had no police record and had not been robbed. Detectives thought last night it was a case of mistaken identity. Weegee, our photographer, took this picture and then turned his camera on the watching crowd and got the picture printed on the preceding page.
PM, Friday, February 7, 1941, pp. 13-14