Started talking about this incident that you witnessed it. Start telling me that there was a cover up, drugs and the officials cover up.
You couldn't believe it.
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It's like the police knew. It's like they knew who he was before they got here.
A story about money, power and corruption at the places we should trust the most.
The Medical School of Dean at USC was leading a secret double life.
Yes, absolutely breathing, I'm a doctor.
Actually, like, there's no way that that guy's a doctor.
I'm Paul Pringle and I'm an investigative reporter for the La Times.
Harriet's it's not someone who's rattled, but there was something about the call that rattled her.
This is the story of an investigation that starts in a hotel room in Pasadena, California. It reaches all the way to the top of two of the most powerful institutions in the city of Los Angeles.
When people fall in line, they fall in line.
Only a month or two after the investigation began, I received some strange visitors at my house.
Hey, how did you find this out?
How did you link us together? There are actually several instances that looking back, I realized, oh, everyone knew.
This is Fallen Angels, A Story of California Corruption.
As an investigative report, every story could be all lost. I had to get this story published, otherwise it would just betray flying a journalist in the first place.
It's just like real aggressively, let's go, let's get to the bottom of this.
Hey man, I've given you everything I could possibly give you.
We're always going to have predators. It's the good people who stand by and do nothing that allow them to flourish.
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