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  1. Thomas F. Byrnes (June 15, 1842 – May 7, 1910) was an Irish-born American police officer, who served as head of the New York City Police Department detective department from 1880 until 1895, who popularized the terms "rogues' gallery" and "third degree".

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  3. Jan 4, 2018 · Thomas Byrnes became one of the most famous crime fighters of the late 19th century by supervising the newly created detective division of the New York Police Department. Known for his relentless drive to innovate, Byrnes was widely credited for pioneering the use of modern police tools such as mugshots.

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  5. Feb 5, 2016 · The robbery remains one of the greatest in New York’s history, with $3 million in bonds and cash (over $50 million in today’s dollars) stolen from the bank’s vault. During the long and complex investigation that followed, Byrnes successfully identified most of the culprits but there was a frustrating lack of convictions in the case due to ...

  6. Sep 24, 2021 · But Thomas Byrnes knew that there were only about six “yeggs,” or heist men, in the entire country capable of pulling off a theft of this complexity and magnitude. And he had some names in mind. Professional criminals in the 1870s and 1880s formed a hierarchy.

  7. The remarkable career of one of America’s greatest detectives—a story of murder, mayhem, and intrigue. Philip Marlowe, Dirty Harry, and even Law & Order— none of these would exist as they do today...

  8. The remarkable career of one of America’s greatest detectives—a story of murder, mayhem, and intrigue. Philip Marlowe, Dirty Harry, and even Law & Order— none of these would exist as they do today were it not for the legendary career of nineteenth-century New York City cop Thomas Byrnes.

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