Bad company

Bad company

New York Newsday reporter Wick examines the events surrounding the 1983 murder of movie producer Roy Radin. Both Radin and the woman accused of masterminding his death, a former Miami drug trafficker named Karen DeLayne Jacobs, were trying to break into the movie business and competed for the financing of Robert Evans's The Cotton Club . The resulting clash between the two, as outlined by Wick, is a disturbing tale of amoral actions encompassing lust, greed, drugs, and murder--a microcosm of the American dream at its worst

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