Chicago Sun-Times

‘Drugstore Cowboy’ author dies in prison

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SEATTLE — Fogle, who wrote

an autobiogra­phical crime novel that led to an acclaimed 1989 film starring Matt Dillon, has died. He was 75.

Mr. Fogle died Thursday at a prison in Monroe, Wash., about 30 miles from Seattle, said Selena Davis, a state correction­s spokeswoma­n. A judge had sentenced him to almost 16 years in prison for holding up a pharmacy in a Seattle suburb in 2010, the last in a string of crimes that put him behind bars for most of his adult life.

Mr. Fogle died of probable malignant mesothelio­ma, the Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s office said Friday.

The ailing Fogle was emaciated and connected to

James several medical machines in the last week of his life, close friend Daniel Yost told the Seattle Times in a phone interview from Los Angeles.

He was terminally ill and barely able to breathe, but his sharp wit and creative drive were ever-present as he pushed Yost, one of his final visitors, to get another of his novels, the autobiogra­phical onto the big screen, the Times reported.

“It’s amazing he was still writing,” said Yost, who met Mr. Fogle while working as a journalist in Portland in the 1970s. “He said he never killed anybody, and I don’t think he really hurt anybody. He was a person with a huge heart.”

Mr. Fogle had already spent much of his life in prison when he wrote

based on his experience­s in a band of addicts who roamed the Pacific Northwest robbing pharmacies to feed their addictions. Filmmaker Gus Van Sant turned the novel into the acclaimed 1989 film.

Mr. Fogle only had a sixthgrade education but started writing his stories more than 40 years ago, the Times reported. Yost said Mr. Fogle occupied his time during lengthy prison lockups by writing unpublishe­d novels and screenplay­s. He wrote

his only published novel, in six weeks while serving a 20-year prison term for a pharmacy robbery in southwest Washington. Van Sant and Yost wrote the screenplay.

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