DescriptionEmily Hoffert and Janice Wylie Careers Girls August 28 1963A.png
English: Janice Wylie (left) and Emily Hoffert. August 28, 1963 "Career Girls" murder victims.
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Image depicts Emily Hoffert and Janice Wylie as published in the January 27, 1965 edition of the New York Daily News .
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Professional studio portraits, commissioned by the subjects themselves, c. 1963.
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Janice Wylie and Emily Hoffert. August 28, 1963 "Career Girls" murder victims. As published on the front page of the 27 January 1965 New York Daily News
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