D'Allessandro, Giancarlo
meeting with Milan about Richard Amber, PP 103–110
description, PP 104; DS 129; CL 184; SC 273
facts known by Milan, PP 104
anti-drug views, DS 33–34, 132
Milan asks him to tell who brings drugs into Cleveland, DS 129–134
sends Milan envelope with drug importer information, DS 164
meeting with Milan about Patrick Stranahan, CL 182–188
talks with Milan about Norbert Anderson, SC 276–278
d'Arcy, Jean-Paul
as romantic wash-out, CL 105–106
claimed to be munitions dealer, CL 106
Milan sees at sleazy bar, CL 114
talks with Milan, CL 118–122
Dead Sea Scrolls
Alison Maniscalco's knees regarded as, SC 119
Milan's card regarded as, CL 23
DeLayne, Robert ("Bobby")
description, DS 95
observed handing bag to Deshon, DS 95
tailed by Milan, DS 96–98, 185–190
Milan tries to talk to him about Deshon, DS 99–101
Milan reports him to Ingeldinger, DS 103
at Waco Morgan car dealership, DS 183–185
confrontation with Milan, DS 192–201
shot, DS 201
Deming, Walter
niece.
See Amber, Judith
facts known by Milan, PP 58
appointment interview set up, PP 60–61
description, PP 85
interviewed by Milan, PP 85–89
interviewed by Ethan Kemp, PP 92–97
Deming Mansion, FC 3
Deming Steel
Judith Amber questioned by Milan, PP 57–58
Amber financial connections reported by Rudy Dolsak, PP 48–49
Amber Advertising connection, PP 158–160
stock transfer after case closed, PP 227–228
description, CC 26–27
Milan visits to talk to Walter Paich, CC 26–29
Bogdan Zdrale found on premises, CC 98–102
Denise (prostitute)
description, DS 55
Meglich asks Al Drago to look for her, DS 152–153
interviewed by Milan, DS 175–178
Milan goes to see her after case closes, DS 246–247
Detroit-Superior Bridge, FC 89
Dillard's department store, CL 1; SC 91
Dinsmoore, Betty
Dinsmoore, Roy
stepson.
See Anderson, Darren
wife.
See Dinsmoore, Betty
discusses Darren with Milan, SC 142–148
rental car checked out by Milan, SC 217–218
Milan suggests to Bob Matusen as possible suspect, SC 235–236
questioned about trip to Detroit, SC 247–250
discussion between Milan and Bob Matusen, SC 251
wife questioned about his movements, SC 304–306
confrontation with Milan and Albert Wysocki, SC 317–320
Doctors
Sorkin, Ben (Milan's doctor), CL 237–239
stricter code of silence than Mafia, CB 128
Dodge, Charlie
description, PP 62
interviewed by Milan, PP 62–65
hired by Richard Amber, PP 159
reaction when case closed, PP 228
Dolsak, Rudy
Richard Amber's financial information, PP 29–30, 47–49
reaction when case closed, PP 228
history of friendship with Milan, DS 89–90
Milan requests financial information on Waco Morgan, Barrie Tremont, and Christmas Amboy, DS 90
Rudy calls with information, DS 105–107
visits Milan in hospital, DS 245
calls Milan re Virginia Carville's murder, CB 16
Patrick Stranahan and Joel Kerner Sr.'s financial information, CL 190–191, 213–214
Dosti, James, Jr., CC 183–184
Dosti, James, Sr. ("Jimmy Sweets")
Ed Stahl wants to confront him about threats, CC 177–181
description, CC 183
Milan talks to him on Ed Stahl's behalf, CC 183–187
Milan tells Meglich about encounter, CC 199–201
house described, CC 219–220
Milan tails, CC 219–222
denies sending driver in tan Ford to run down Milan, CC 222–224
Dosti & Son
Ed Stahl's columns about, CC 69–71, 140–141
offices and receptionist, CC 181–183
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, CL 164
Drago, Al
description, DS 149
Meglich asks him to look for Deshon's hooker friend, DS 151–153
Denise says that he hurt her, DS 177–178
Milan catches him brutalizing a prostitute, DS 247–248
Drugs
Cleveland's drug history, DS 34–35
Jamaican drug gangs described, DS 47–49
life got cheap when drugs got expensive, CB 148–149
Duke of Edinburgh, Milan seems to be when compared to Buddy Bustamente, FC 103
Durant, Will and Ariel
Milan suggests their books as reading material for Buddy, FC 107
Buddy doesn't think he'd like their books, FC 114–115
Durante, Jimmy, FC 114–115