B'gamers who have been here for twenty years or more will remember Burlingame was the center of the doping scandal that rocked many professional sports back in 2003. After getting its start in Millbrae and then San Carlos, BALCO moved to 1520 Gilbreth Rd.-- about a block from the It's It shop across the freeway. The company principal, Victor Conte, and personal trainer/distributor Greg Anderson were fixtures around town. They especially loved breakfast at Alana's. Now Netflix has revived interest in the story with a just-released documentary film "Untold: Hall of Shame".
The film's good guy is Jeff Novitzky, the IRS agent who led the investigation into BALCO. He grew up in B'game, graduated from Mills High School and played sports at Skyline. His Wikipedia page is a fun read and he comes across as a tenacious investigator in the film. This USA Today article describes the on-going social media fight between Novitsky and Conte.
If you watch closely, you will see images of the Gilbreth office building and the Burlingame police report that got things rolling. All in all, it's a fun trip down a local memory lane.
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