Walter Liggett
Walter Liggett | |
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Walter W. Liggett in 1929. | |
| Born | Walter William Liggett February 14, 1886 |
| Died | December 9, 1935 (aged 49) |
| Nationality | American |
| Occupation | Newspaper editor/Journalist |
Walter William Liggett (February 14, 1886 – December 9, 1935), was an American journalist who worked at several newspapers in New York City, including the New York Times, The Sun, New York Post, and the New York Daily News. In the Twin Cities during the 1930s, Liggett worked as an investigative journalist and editor of the newspaper Midwest American. He specialized in exposés of Minneapolis and Saint Paul organized crime and their connections to corrupt politicians. He wrote novels including The River Riders. Subjects he wrote about included the timber business in northern Minnesota and the Alaskan gold rush events. He became involved in politics and covered political corruption. He was murdered as a result.