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1. Rocky Mountain News: Business
www.insidedenver.com/drmn/busi - [Cached]Last Visited: 9/14/2002
His son, Martin, who lives nearby, says his father is a shell of his former self, barely able to talk.
"I won't get into the diagnosis, but he can't be interviewed," said Martin Blinder. "He wouldn't know who you are talking about."
In an interview with a Rocky Mountain News reporter two years ago, Blinder continued to proclaim his innocence. Although feisty as ever, he said he was adjusting to the death of his wife, Lillian, and recent move to a Denver retirement center.
"I went from rags to riches, to riches to rags. Now I'm living in an old folks home," he said. "Everybody here walks a little crooked."
Campaign fund scheme backfires on builders

