Las Vegas is a city of glimmering lights, tanned celebrities, and
mega-resorts. Every year, millions of tourists visit, seeking time in
the sun, entertainment, and perhaps to return home with more money than
they arrived with. Some will. Most won't. There are too many
things--such as gambling, shopping, and fine dining--to suck the
vacation budget as dry as the Mojave Desert that surrounds the city.
That's the Las Vegas featured on the slick tourist brochures and TV ads.
But there is another side. This is the dark side of Vegas, where money
is the be-all and the end-all, the side the mob once ruled, a side where
life is cheap and crime can happen any time, day or night. This is a
look at today's and yesterday's crimes--drug deals gone sideways,
prostitutes murdered senselessly, spouses offing spouses, cops being
killed, mob hits, and a mass shooting--all part of the murders,
mysteries, and misdemeanors of Sin City.