This is an new and original entry appearing here for the first time. —DD, July 21, 2015 There are three published versions of which I’m presently aware regarding Arrowhead Ranch and journalists from the Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE) Arizona Project following the fatal June 1976 car-bombing of Phoenix reporter Don Bolles. And none of these … Continue reading
Author Archives: Don Devereux
Confirmation of Earlier Pan Am 103 Investigative Dissent
At their request back in the 1990s, I provided assistance from this side of the Atlantic to two journalists in Great Britain, Ian Ferguson and John Ashton of TV Channel 4 in London. At issue was the late December 1988 bombing of Pan Am 103 which crashed killing all 259 people on board—243 passengers and … Continue reading
Other Interesting Investigations I’m Working On
I have been working with the these authors on their investigations and recommend both of the following books. ♦♦♦ Working with Roger Charles on investigative work on the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing in association with CBS News “60 Minutes II” back in 2001, I continued to work with Charles over the next eleven years, providing research support … Continue reading
John Adamson and Company: Brad Funk and Neal Roberts
[Originally published in Devereux Newsletter No. 52, November 19, 2010] “Now the plot thickens very much upon us.” – George Villiers, Second Duke of Buckingham, 1628-1687 Preface Soon after the murder of Don Bolles, John Adamson revealingly told an acquaintance, “My people don’t give immunity.” It meant, he felt, that he couldn’t risk telling the truth. … Continue reading
The Troubling Death of Tom Sanford: Was Don Bolles’ Editor Also Murdered?
[Originally published in Devereux Newsletter No. 51 (revised), October 30, 2010] “As a journalist, you have to print the truth whenever it emerges, even if it takes thirty years.” —Journalist Deborah Nelson Arizona State University graduate and 1997 Pulitzer Prize winner, April 5, 2009 … Continue reading
DIAL “M” FOR MOTOROLA: Postscript to “The Bolles Murder: A Case of Curious Coincidences”
In my Don Bolles homicide-related Newsletter No. 50, entitled “A Case of Curious Coincidences”, first published in my February 26, 2009 newsletter and now this blog, I also provided brief commentary on the much earlier murder in Illinois of the first wife of Motorola founder Paul Galvin. Along with her young maid, Edna Sibilski, the … Continue reading
“But we didn’t”: Addendum to 2007 “Editor & Publisher” Op-Ed Piece
INTRODUCTION Editor & Publisher recently has given me permission to include here an op-ed piece I wrote for that publication back in June 2007. A PDF file of that article follows this introduction. While it doesn’t contain the identities of those believed responsible for the 1976 car-bomb murder of reporter Don Bolles with the specificity of … Continue reading
Part 2: The Bolles Murder: A Case of Curious Coincidences
When I released Newsletter No. 50 on the Don Bolles homicide case back in February 2009, I also felt compelled to append copies of three documents to remove any uncertainties about several key aspects of that information. I have decided to make those documents available here as well. Click on the thumbnails for a view … Continue reading
The Bolles Murder: A Case of Curious Coincidences
[Originally published in Devereux Newsletter No. 50, February 26, 2009] A “strange coincidence,” to use a phrase By which such things are settled now-a-days. —Lord Byron ( 1788-1824) Any coincidence, I’ve learned, ought to be viewed with a modicum of suspicion when it neatly underpins the resolution of a contentious issue. Lord … Continue reading
London Bridge is Falling Down
[Originally published in Devereux Newsletter No. 49, May 20, 2002] Phoenix reporter Don Bolles was killed in June 1976. Millionaire businessman Robert McCulloch died in the Los Angeles area in February 1977. Although their deaths were some eight months and hundreds of miles apart, they might have been connected. And the link could have been … Continue reading