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Don Bolles had covered the mafia and the racing industry. In the weeks before he was targeted for assassination, he was at ...
Too few people are aware of what happened outside a Phoenix hotel on June 2, 1976, when a journalist was assassinated.
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - Last week the daughter of the man convicted twice in the 1976 Don Bolles murder spoke on television for the first time in an Arizona’s Family exclusive and claimed her dad ...
Arizona Republic investigative reporter Don Bolles died 11 days after a remote-controlled bomb was detonated beneath his car in the parking lot of a central Phoenix hotel on June 2, 1976.
But on this day in 1973, Don Bolles was not reporting a story. He was advocating for his daughter, who was born with a hearing impairment. “I speak on behalf (of) my 3-year-old daughter ...
Donald Franklin “Don” Bolles, age 86, of Shelby, passed away peacefully late Wednesday night, December 4, 2024 at Crystal Care Center of Ashland. His death follows a lengthy illness.
June 2 marks the 49th year after an assassin placed a bomb under the car of Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles. His death spurred a nationwide effort among journalists to find out who was behind it.
Arizona Republic investigative reporter Don Bolles died 11 days after a remote-controlled bomb was detonated beneath his car in the parking lot of a central Phoenix hotel on June 2, 1976.
Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles was assassinated in a car bombing on June 2, 1976. Three men were convicted in Bolles' murder, but questions remain about who ordered the attack. It's ...
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