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    Murder in the Fourth Estate: The Assassination of Investigative Journalist Don Bolles

    Murder in the Fourth Estate by Duda, Jeremy;

    The Assassination of Investigative Journalist Don Bolles

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 25 June 2026

    • ISBN 9798881805128
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages344 pages
    • Size 228.6x152.4 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 15 bw photos
    • 700

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    Short description:

    This book tells the story of the 1976 car bombing assassination of investigative reporter Don Bolles, the most infamous assassination of a journalist in American history, and the controversial, decades-long investigation that followed.

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    ""They finally got me. Emprise.the Mafia.John Adamson. Find him."" Investigative reporter Don Bolles used his final words to name the people he believed had set the car bomb that had left him dying in a hotel parking lot in midtown Phoenix.

    In his fourteen years as one of Arizona's top reporters, Bolles took on the Mafia, land fraud kingpins, and corrupt politicians. And someone wanted him silenced. Murder in the Fourth Estate is the first definitive account of the case, which is the most infamous assassination of a journalist in American history.

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    Table of Contents:

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    Acknowledgments
    Part I: Assassination
    Prologue: ""They wouldn't dare.""
    Chapter 1: ""They finally got me.""
    Chapter 2: Adamson
    Chapter 3: A friend in need
    Chapter 4: The big case
    Chapter 5: Mr. Smith
    Chapter 6: -30-
    Chapter 7: Rangeland justice
    Chapter 8: Building the case
    Chapter 9: Max and Jimmy
    Chapter 10: Nemeses
    Chapter 11: Political intrigue
    Chapter 12: Accused
    Chapter 13: The Arizona Project
    Chapter 14: Last chances
    Part II: Confessions
    Chapter 15: Plea deal
    Chapter 16: The first showdown
    Chapter 17: The trial
    Chapter 18: Loud and clear
    Chapter 19: Helping hands
    Chapter 20: Purged
    Chapter 21: Hunger strike
    Chapter 22: Starting over from scratch
    Part III: Unresolved
    Chapter 23: The never-ending search
    Chapter 24: Turning the tables
    Chapter 25: A fresh set of eyes
    Chapter 26: The big story
    Chapter 27: ""Here we go again""
    Chapter 28: The hunt is on
    Chapter 29: A new deal
    Part IV: End Game
    Chapter 30: The retrial
    Chapter 31: Robison's last stand
    Chapter 32: Final years
    Epilogue: Who did in Bolles?
    About the Author
    Notes
    Index

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