"This is the story of the tragic death of Gary Webb, the controversial newspaper reporter who committed suicide in December 2004. It was his 1996 Dark Alliance series--published by the San Jose Mercury News--on the so-called CIA/crack cocaine connection that created a firestorm of controversy and led to his resignation from the paper amid escalating attacks on his work by the mainstream media.
Author and investigative journalist Nick Schou was the only reporter to significantly advance Webb's expos�. Drawing on exhaustive research and personal interviews with Webb's family, colleagues, and both supporters and critics, Kill the Messenger argues convincingly that Webb's editors betrayed him despite mounting evidence that his stories were correct. Schou examines what Webb's death and Dark Alliance's aftermath says about journalism in America."
America's mainstream media ganged up and destroyed Gary Webb because he dared to report the truth: that the CIA was turning a blind eye to the U.S. government facilitated transportation of cocaine into the U.S. marketplace (the streets) in return for arming the Nicaragua Contras.
Webb should have become another Woodward or Bernstein when his "Dark Alliance" series was published in the San Jose Mercury Press in 1996. Instead the establishment press destroyed him and discredited the story, which was true but for some minor points.
Kill the Messenger: How the CIA's Crack-Cocaine Controversy Destroyed Journalist Gary Webb (Paperback)
Nick Schou, With an Introduction by Charles Bowden

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Nick Schou writes for the LA Weekly and OC Weekly and lives in Long Beach, California.
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*Starred Review* Schou personally knew Gary Webb, the reporter with the San Jose Mercury News whose 1996 series of articles linked the CIA to the nation's crack-cocaine plague. Schou, who had spent eight years following a similar story, worried that Webb's suicide in 2004 would cause reporters to shy away from uncovering government involvement in drug trafficking. Schou offers a portrait of a dogged reporter, a motorcycle-driving rebel who was occasionally arrogant and had a history of depression. But Webb, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, also had a reputation for meticulous research. Schou retraces Webb's exhaustive research, which connected crack cocaine sold on the streets of L.A and CIA operations in Nicaragua. Schou also recalls other reporters who faced attacks by the government, lack of support by editors, drug-possession setups, and death threats for investigating CIA involvement in drug trafficking. He also details the personal ruin Webb suffered when his series was greeted first with silence by the journalistic community and later attacked, a series that Schou maintains was on target. An impressive look at the intersection of clandestine government operations and a free press. Vanessa Bush
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Paperback: 278 pages
Publisher: Nation Books; 1st edition (September 28, 2006)
Language: English
ISBN: 1560259302
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