" An] engrossing, damning tale of widespread unchecked corruption in one of the nation's largest police departments, one that deserves attention . Exhaustively researched . The most thorough examination of these much-publicized events." -- Boston Globe In LAbyrinth , now updated with new material, acclaimed journalist Randall Sullivan follows Russell Poole, a highly decorated LAPD detective who in 1997 was called to investigate a controversial cop-on-cop shooting, eventually to discover that the officer killed was tied to Marion "Suge" Knight's notorious gangsta rap label, Death Row Records. During his investigation, Poole came to realize that a growing cadre of black officers were allied not only with Death Row, but with the murderous Bloods street gang. And incredibly, Poole began to uncover evidence that at least some of these "gangsta cops" may have been involved in the murders of rap superstars Notorious B.I.G.
and Tupac Shakur. Igniting a firestorm of controversy in the music industry and the Los Angeles media, the hardcover publication of LAbyrinth helped to prompt two lawsuits against the LAPD (one brought by the widow and mother of Notorious B.I.G., the other brought by Poole himself) that accelerated the move towards finally bringing this story completely out of the shadows. "Sullivan does a masterly job of juggling the dense thicket of facts . But he's also busy revving the engine, encouraging Poole to connect any dots left untouched." -- Salon.
com " LAbyrinth is a jeremiad, leveling everything in its path." -- Los Angeles Magazine "Compelling . No single source presents so complete or damning a record as LAbyrinth ." -- Entertainment Weekly.