By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - The Anthony Pellicano wiretapping saga began in 2002 with a scene straight out of pulp fiction, with a warning delivered to a prying reporter via a dead fish, a rose and a one-word instruction: "Stop."
As details from the ensuing investigation provided players and plotlines befitting film noir, a scandal emerged that cast public ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - The Anthony Pellicano wiretapping saga began in 2002 with a scene straight out of pulp fiction, with a warning delivered to a prying reporter via a dead fish, a rose and a one-word instruction: "Stop."
As details from the ensuing investigation provided players and plotlines befitting film noir, a scandal emerged that cast public ...
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