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June 2, 1976, was Don Bolles’ wedding anniversary. He’d planned on celebrating with his wife Rosalie by seeing the movie “All The President’s Men.”
Bolles had been off investigative reporting for three years, although people still fed him tips. One came from a man named John Adamson. Bolles went to meet him at the Clarendon Hotel after attending a committee hearing.
When Adamson called to say he wasn't going to be able to make, Bolles left the hotel. He entered his car and turned it on.
Eleven days later, he died.
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June 2, 1976, was Don Bolles’ wedding anniversary. He’d planned on celebrating with his wife Rosalie by seeing the movie “All The President’s Men.”
Bolles had been off investigative reporting for three years, although people still fed him tips. One came from a man named John Adamson. Bolles went to meet him at the Clarendon Hotel after attending a committee hearing.
When Adamson called to say he wasn't going to be able to make, Bolles left the hotel. He entered his car and turned it on.
Eleven days later, he died.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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