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Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore cuts a ribbon to officially open the city's Homicide Library, where authorities are working to digitize murder cases in Los Angeles Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2019. Los Angeles authorities will open a "Homicide Library" of digital files to aid investigators who are trying to solve cold cases. Officials say Wednesday the library will house files for more than 15,000 cases to create a centralized database for what detectives call "murder books." The effort began in 2012 in one of the Los Angeles Police Department's bureaus and has become a citywide initiative with the help of the FBI. (AP Photo/Stefanie Dazio)
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