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Flash, Saturday 25 June 1955
Ray Munro’s “Rape of Vancouver!” article exposed what turned out to be the biggest police corruption scandal in Vancouver’s history, triggering an exhaustive inquiry that led to one suicide and one attempted suicide by implicated police witnesses and Chief Constable Walter Mulligan fleeing to the US. Vancouver papers were too squeamish to break the story, so Munro sold it to this Toronto-based tabloid.  
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Flash, Saturday 25 June 1955

Ray Munro’s “Rape of Vancouver!” article exposed what turned out to be the biggest police corruption scandal in Vancouver’s history, triggering an exhaustive inquiry that led to one suicide and one attempted suicide by implicated police witnesses and Chief Constable Walter Mulligan fleeing to the US. Vancouver papers were too squeamish to break the story, so Munro sold it to this Toronto-based tabloid.  

Source: ebay

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