Mobster’s biographer scoops clueless Illinois detectives, fingers 1981 killer

 

 

Columnist John L. Smith writes in the Feb. 15, 2009 Las Vegas Review-Journal.

"Dennis Griffin admits he’s no Shakespeare, just a retired New York health care fraud investigator who had a story to tell and caught the writing bug when he retired in 1994.

"Since then he’s churned out 10 books, none of which will make you forget Hemingway or compare him to Steinbeck. But Griffin has done something none of those other mopes ever accomplished: He wrote a book, Cullotta: The Life of a Chicago Criminal, Las Vegas Mobster, and Government Witness, that’s helping to solve a real-life murder mystery…"

 

 

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