Some time ago, I took part in a feature length documentary film titled Who Killed Don Bolles?, by Arizona filmmaker Nicholas Bartlett — a film that explores the 1976 murder of investigative reporter Don Bolles, who I’ve written extensively about over the last few decades. The film is now available on Amazon Prime Video, Apple … Continue reading
Author Archives: Don Devereux
Jim Burdick
John Adamson wasn’t Carl Verive’s only non-Mafia sidekick. Another such local fellow was Jim Burdick, reportedly a business partner of Verive in both a salvage yard on West Buckeye in Phoenix and an area apartment maintenance service. Burdick also was said to have developed considerable skills in electronics while employed for a time by General … Continue reading
Carl Verive
Starting to attract too much attention from Chicago law enforcement officials, Mafia enforcer and killer Carl Verive opted to move west by 1970 — if not a bit sooner — to Phoenix, a growing town rapidly becoming a desert colony of the Windy City mob. But also noticed here by Phoenix PD intelligence officers, he … Continue reading
The Elusive Mr. O’Keefe
In a move that professional magicians might admire, ranking officials of the Arizona AG’s office actually managed to make a crucial Don Bolles case witness completely “disappear.” The man who effectively vanished at that wave of the AG’s wand was Danny O’Keefe. I first heard of O’Keefe as such a potential witness from DENVER POST … Continue reading
Rocky and Frank
John Adamson’s numerous acquaintances in the Valley of the Sun with penchants for criminal activities included William Rocco “Rocky” D’Ambrosio and Frank Mossuto. They were Chicago mob guys who back in the 1970s had acquired a lounge in Scottsdale called La Versailles. They were the ones who also procured the dynamite used in the car-bomb … Continue reading
Still More On Galvin Murders
A research colleague of mine recently revisited the old Normandy Place neighborhood in Evanston, Illinois, where Motorola founder Paul Galvin, his wife Lillian, and son Bob all were living when Lillian was shot to death in October 1942. Household maid Edna Sibilski similarly was killed there at the same time. In this latest visit, my … Continue reading
Plea Deal Theater
Tucson-based Joe Bonanno clearly was the Mafia boss in Arizona back in June 1976 when Phoenix reporter Don Bolles was the victim of a fatal car-bombing. Since Bonanno in that capacity oversaw the mob’s silent partnerships in all six Emprise/Funk greyhound racetracks in the state at that time, he wouldn’t have been pleased with Bolles’ … Continue reading
The Galvin Murders: A Family Affair
In previous postings to my website, I’ve raised a possibility that the October 22, 1942, murders of Lillian Galvin and maid Edna Sibilski in Evanston, Illinois, could have been “a family affair.” I wondered, in effect, whether it might have been a hired killing of Lillian arranged by husband Paul Galvin, with Edna as collateral … Continue reading
Sanford Affidavits
Back in the early months of 2012, I arranged for formal affidavits on the subject of the strange death in January 1977 of ARIZONA REPUBLIC editor Tom Sanford to be completed by (1) his widow Janet Sanford, recently deceased, (2) his daughter Susan Sanford, (3) former journalist and his close friend Bill Meek, (4) Kathy … Continue reading
Sanford Addendum: Another Question On His Death
Some years ago I wrote a piece which ended up on my website concerning the strange January 1977 death of Tom Sanford. He had been reporter Don Bolles’ editor and close confidante at the ARIZONA REPUBLIC in the years leading up to the fatal car-bombing of Bolles in June 1976. In that earlier piece I … Continue reading