Selwyn Raab, a prolific investigative reporter whose work significantly detailed the Mafia's connection to organized crime and public institutions, passed away at 90. His reporting not only revealed the intricacies of criminal networks but also helped free innocent individuals wrongfully imprisoned for notorious murders in the 1960s. Raab's steadfast dedication to enterprise journalism is evident in his notable works, including the acclaimed book "Five Families," which chronicled the Mafia's evolution. Throughout his career, he focused on exposing fraud and injustice, earning respect and a legacy as a key figure in American journalism.
Selwyn Raab, an investigative reporter known for his detailed exploration of the Mafia and his efforts that led to exonerations of wrongly convicted men, has died at 90.
Raab's approach to reporting, laden with enterprise and patience, has left a significant mark on investigative journalism, particularly in exposing the Mafia's influence in New York.
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