English: Joseph "Mad Dog" Taborsky, center, on March 2, 1957, shortly after his arrest, standing between investigators as he answers questions about the robbery of Deane Package Store in Rocky Hill, Connecticut, on December 11, 1956, shortly before his "Mad Dog killing" spree; Taborsky and his partner-in-crime, Arthur Culombe, robbed the store of $100 and pistol-whipped its proprietor, Peter Barone
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