Dead Wrong by Randall Sullivan is a true-crime book that updates what has happened since his first book LABrinth (also a five-star book). Both books deal with the murder of rapper Notorious B.I.G. and the ensuing cover-up that has continued to leave this case unsolved. From reading this book, it is easily surmised that there are many people that simply do not want this murder solved. From the highest of ranking police officials, LA city administrative employees, other law enforcement personnel and those circling in the world of rap music, too many people do not want this case solved.
This book also depicts how the well-publicized Rampart police scandal was a myth by documenting how two police officers created the "scandal" with well-told lies and fabrications later debunked and disproven. Sadly, due to constant erroneous coverage of this scandal by local media, including the LA Times, this scandal still remains to be believed. Further, Sullivan deftly illustrates how one LA Times reporter assisted the LAPD and city of Los Angeles in destroying any possibility of Wallace's murder investigation or civil suit filed by his family being successful.
When it comes to weaving a complex story with many, many characters, Sullivan does a very good job of describing those involved with just the right amount of information to move the story along.
The corruption of city officials and those with a larger interest in derailing this investigation will make the reader's blood churn, especially because Sullivan cites his findings quite well with actual evidence.
Highly recommended for true-crime book fans.
On a side note, originally I was going to read another book on this subject by a different LAPD detective, however, Sullivan provides very compelling information questioning the credibility of the author of that book.