Las Vegas Weekly
A casino executive mysteriously disappears. Hikers find a body in the desert. An ignition key sets off a car bomb.
Fortunately, these are stories from Las Vegas
’ past, not its present. But mob-related murders some solved, others enduring mysteries still loom large.
“There
’s a lot of mythology surrounding organized crime,
” says Geoff Schumacher, vice president of exhibits and programs at the Mob Museum in Downtown Las Vegas.
“One of the reasons for that is it can be hard to know exactly what happened; the mob was not very good at keeping notes
. … A lot of things transpired behind closed doors or in this underworld of crime.
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Corrections: March 7, 2021
March 7, 2021
SUNDAY STYLES
An article last Sunday about snitch culture referred incorrectly to the recipient of a selfie from inside the Capitol Rotunda on Jan. 6. He was the brother of the sender’s girlfriend, not the sender’s brother-in-law.
VOWS
The State of the Unions article last Sunday, about the marriage of Lesley Friedsam and Peter Damisch, misspelled the name of the Southern California community where Mr. Damisch previously lived. It is Marina del Rey, not Marina Del Ray.
REAL ESTATE
An article last Sunday about a property for sale in the Dominican Republic misstated the annual property tax on the featured home. It is $24,950, not $2,495.
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Wreck-It Ralph (2012) ★★★
XXX (2002) ★★
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