Hidden Homicides

I am convinced that the New York Police Department, encouraged by the Metropolitan Transit Authority, routinely classifies all un-witnessed violent deaths on the subway tracks as "accident." They always rule out homicide. In my opinion in recent years hundreds of such homicides have been ignored by the NYPD. The mission of this site is to make the public aware of this duplicity and to encourage fundamental changes, including timely installation of thousands of surveillance cameras.

Monday, May 11, 2020

Man cut in half by PATH train in Manhattan

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From the New York Post: By  Susan Edelman  and  David Meyer ay 5, 2020  |  11:41am A man wandering the PATH in Manhattan was...
Sunday, April 19, 2020

Twenty-three Thousand Surveillance Cameras Installed!

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This is a repost from May1, 2016. A   report  of a recent assault on a young woman in a   Chicago   train includes a statement by the Chi...
Monday, February 17, 2020

Unbelievable Numbers

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There seems to be no limit to the brazenness of the MTA and its loyal flunkies, the supervising officials of NYPD's Transit Division. ...
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Friday, January 31, 2020

Another Late Night Track Killing

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A  man's body found on the tracks at 3:20 AM and this report from the Daily News does not even mention the possibility of homicide. ...
Sunday, May 5, 2019

An Epidemic of Unwitnessed Falls ... Updated

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There have been few recent postings to this site where I provide links to published reports of fatal and near-fatal track "accidents...
Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Four Impossible Deaths

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As a perfunctory investigation would confirm, it is physically impossible for a person walking between subway cars to accidentally fall to ...
Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Updated "NYPD says 'No criminality is suspected' "

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For those who think my estimate of "hundreds" of hidden homicides in the years since the nearly-successful attempt to blame Tan...
Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Why Do So Many "Accidents" Occur When There are So Few Riders?

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According to NYPD officials, people who ride the New York subway after midnight have some very strange habits. With remarkable frequency, ...
Tuesday, January 30, 2018

No Cameras? No Problem!

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In December 2012 a woman pushed a man to his death . He had been waiting for a train on a Queens elevated subway platform. This was not a ...
Sunday, December 17, 2017

Man survives subway attack and the MTA releases a video!

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An amazing story. Not that someone was attacked in the subway late at night. That happens a lot. But that he survived and ... ...
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