In the summer of 2007, Thomas Peele joined a team of reporters from around the San Francisco Bay Area to launch what would become a multiyear investigation into the murder of fellow journalist Chauncey Bailey. The editor of a small Oakland weekly, Bailey was 57 years old at the time he was gunned down and had been asking a lot of questions about the financial problems of a certain bakery in the area. This bake...
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