- Phil Stanford
Phil Stanford is an American journalist and author based in
Oregon . He is best known for his work on the murder ofOregon Department of Corrections directorMichael Francke and his efforts to prove the innocence ofFrank Gable , the man who was convicted of the crime. [cite news
title=The murder that would not die
author=Nick Budnick
publisher=Willamette Week
date=2004-11-24
accessdate=2007-10-12
url=http://willametteweek.com/editorial/3103/5772/]Stanford worked for several years at "
The Oregonian " before leaving in 1994; he later would take a job with the "Portland Tribune ". He now writes a biweekly column in that newspaper, covering numerous topics including the history of political andpolice corruption andorganized crime inPortland, Oregon and in the state government. More often, however, his column is a collection of tidbits from around town, usually just a few sentences per subject with a dozen subjects per column. His column is immediately identifiable by the steady barrage of ellipses that are interspersed unconventionally throughout his writings.Stanford has opposed several initiatives of the administrations of Portland mayors
Vera Katz andTom Potter . He has expressed especially strong opposition to Voter-Owned Elections, a favorite cause of current City Council memberErik Sten .Fact|date=February 2007In addition to his work as a newspaper columnist, Stanford has also written a book, "Portland Confidential: Sex, Crime, and Corruption in the Rose City" (Westwinds 2004) about a prominent Portland mobster from the 1930s. [cite book|title=Portland Confidential: Sex, Crime, and Corruption in the Rose City|author=Phil Stanford|publisher=Westwinds|date=2004|isbn=978-1558687936|url=http://www.powells.com/biblio?isbn=1558687939] Previously, he co-wrote a
screenplay for a film on the Francke case called "Without Evidence ". [imdb title|id=0176326|title=Without Evidence.]References
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