Nicaragua’s Contra rebels, and African American neighborhoods in California, remains one of the most explosive and controversial exposs in American journalism. The 20,000-word series enraged black communities, prompted Congressional hearings, and became one of the first major national security stories in history to blow up online. It also sparked an aggressive backlash from the nation’s most powerful media outlets, which devoted considerable resources to discredit author Gary Webb’s reporting. Their efforts succeeded, costing Webb his career.On December 10, 2004, the journalist was found dead in his apartment, having ended his eight-year downfall with two .38-caliber bullets to the head. These...
I believe he was fired from his reporter job, too. But sued and won?
Yes, he was fired from the San Jose Mercury News and won an undisclosed judgement. There's rumors here that he really didn't break up with his wife, rather, he was more fearful of his family being killed if he stayed with them.
Even if he did commit suicide, the CIA drove him to it. The CIA is nothing but a bunch of criminal scum that sell drugs, frame people, and destroy lives. They don't do anything good or noble. They're just thugs. If I had to side with the mafia or the CIA, it would be the mafia hands down, although the mafia is entirely infiltrated by them.
https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2014/09/25/managing-nightmare-cia-media-destruction-gary-webb/