10 December 2004,
American journalist Gary Webb committed suicide. In the early 1980s, a crack drug began to spread in the black neighborhoods of Los Angeles, with cocaine and bicarbonate, very addictive and cheap, with a dose of 5 dollars. Gary Webb, the son of a Marine, was not on the left and began to discover the suspicious connections between the Nicaraguan drug trafficker and the CIA, published in several reports. Despite his initial welcome, he later began to receive attacks by “respectable media” that silenced and sank his career. He eventually committed suicide.