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Editor JJMaloney joined the Open Directory in 08 Jun 1999, and edited many Crime, Law Enforcement, and Newspaper categories. He was an award winning Kansas City crime newspaper reporter, and founder of the web site Crime Magazine. He passed away December 31, 1999.
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Born in St. Louis in 1940, Maloney spent 16 1/2 years in reform schools and prison (four life sentences for murder and armed robbery). As a convict, Maloney educated himself and became an artist, poet and book reviewer for the Kansas City Star. In 1972 he was paroled and began work the next day as a reporter for the Kansas City Star. As an investigative reporter Maloney won many journalism awards, and spent three years investigating the Kansas City Mafia.
"Who Shot Martin Luther King?" by J. J. Maloney.
Editor of Crime Magazine, a site about crime. Previously worked as a newspaper reporter and editor. Won many awards as an investigative reporter for the Kansas City Star and Orange County Register. Editor (twice) of The New Times, a Kansas City alternative newspaper (now defunct). Author of four books (one poetry, two novels, one book of essays). Also had been a computer programmer and paralegal.
"Who Shot Martin Luther King?" by J. J. Maloney.
Editor of Crime Magazine, a site about crime. Previously worked as a newspaper reporter and editor. Won many awards as an investigative reporter for the Kansas City Star and Orange County Register. Editor (twice) of The New Times, a Kansas City alternative newspaper (now defunct). Author of four books (one poetry, two novels, one book of essays). Also had been a computer programmer and paralegal.
Born in St. Louis in 1940, Maloney spent 16 1/2 years in reform schools and prison (four life sentences for murder and armed robbery). As a convict, Maloney educated himself and became an artist, poet and book reviewer for the Kansas City Star. In 1972 he was paroled and began work the next day as a reporter for the Kansas City Star. As an investigative reporter Maloney won many journalism awards, and spent three years investigating the Kansas City Mafia.
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