The culprit behind the crack plague
Wednesday, December 22, 2004 at 04:25AM
TheSpook
Gary Webb is dead. But the crack cocaine plague that devastated much of urban America - including Milwaukee - is still alive and well. We may never know exactly where it came from but at least Webb tried. Webb, 49, was a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter who wrote a controversial series of stories in 1996 linking the CIA to crack cocaine trafficking in Los Angeles. He was found dead last Friday at his home near Sacramento from an apparent suicide. According to a coroner's report, Webb died from two gunshot wounds to the head. There's been much chatter by conspiracy buffs on the Internet and elsewhere about the "suspicious" nature of Webb's death. Which seems reasonable; when was the last time you heard about someone shooting himself in the head twice? But Webb's wife says he was depressed over the turn his career had taken. [more]
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