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    Donald Fifield Bolles (July 10, 1928 – June 13, 1976) was an American investigative reporter for The Arizona Republic newspaper who was known for his coverage of organized crime in and around Phoenix, Arizona, especially by the Chicago Outfit.

  2. Jimmy Michael Giorsetti (born July 30, 1956), also known by the moniker Don Bolles, is an American drummer who was involved in the 1970s and 1980s punk scene in Los Angeles, California, performing with Germs, Nervous Gender, 45 Grave and Celebrity Skin.

  3. May 30, 2023 · More than 45 years after Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles was gravely injured by a dynamite bomb planted under his car, some still question why it happened.

  4. Jun 2, 2023 · 47 years ago today, Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles went to the Clarendon Hotel to meet a source. As he left, six sticks of dynamite exploded underneath his car.

  5. Jun 2, 2016 · Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles was killed when a bomb went off in his car in June 1976. Here's a look at the key players involved in the murder case.

  6. Dec 20, 2016 · PHOENIX -- Forty years later, the question lingers over the words Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles whispered after the blast that fatally injured him.

  7. Jun 2, 2016 · The breakfasts at the Hotel Clarendon are informal reunions of the lead investigators of the murder of Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles. The hotel itself, redone in the 2000s, has created a...

  8. Oct 1, 1976 · DON BOLLES WAS A REPORTER for the Phoenix, Arizona, Republic. He was a good reporter; his 1974 coverage of scandals in the Arizona state legislature won him the Arizona Press Club...

  9. CBS News 60 Minutes- Something Rotten In Arizona. Investigative reporter Don Bolles murdered. (1977-78)Donald Fifield Bolles (July 10, 1928 - June 13, 1976) ...

  10. On Thursday morning, May 27, Don Bolles received a telephone call from a man who claimed to have information concerning a land-fraud deal involving Senator Barry Goldwater, Congressman Sam Steiger, and former GOP state chairman Harry Rosenzweig. Bolles was suspicious but agreed to meet the man.

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