The Combat Zone

The Combat Zone
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Publisher : UMass + ORM
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9781613768853
ISBN-13 : 1613768850
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis The Combat Zone by : Jan Brogan

The story of a Harvard student’s murder in 1970s Boston amid racial strife and rampant corruption, told with “careful reporting and historical context” (Providence Journal). Shortlisted for the 2021 Agatha Award for Best Non-Fiction and the 2022 Anthony Award for Best Critical or Nonfiction Work At the end of the 1976 football season, more than forty Harvard athletes went to Boston’s Combat Zone to celebrate. In the city’s adult entertainment district, drugs and prostitution ran rampant, violent crime was commonplace, and corrupt police turned the other way. At the end of the night, Italian American star athlete Andy Puopolo, raised in the city’s North End, was murdered in a stabbing. Three African American men were accused of the crime. The murder made national news, and led to the eventual demise of the city’s red-light district. Starting with this brutal murder, The Combat Zone tells the story of the Puopolo family’s struggle with both a devastating loss and a criminal justice system that produced two trials with opposing verdicts, all within the context of a racially divided Boston. Brogan traces the contentious relationship between Boston’s segregated neighborhoods during the busing crisis; shines a light on a court system that allowed lawyers to strike potential jurors based purely on their racial or ethnic identity; and lays bare the deep-seated corruption within the police department and throughout the Combat Zone. What emerges is a fascinating snapshot of the city at a transitional moment in its recent past. “The grim history of racism in Boston, the crime and corruption of the Combat Zone, and the legal permutations of the case take up the bulk of the book. But its heart lies in a character who wasn’t even in the Combat Zone that fateful night—the victim’s brother, Danny Puopolo.” —Providence Journal Includes photographs

Murder & Mayhem in Boston

Murder & Mayhem in Boston
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9781625853066
ISBN-13 : 1625853068
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Murder & Mayhem in Boston by : Christopher Daley

A century of Boston’s thrill killers, psychos, and fiends—notorious in their day, now nearly forgotten—from the Antebellum era through the 1970s. The Boston Strangler may be the most infamous serial killer in Massachusetts history, but his crimes pale in comparison with the carnage of those profiled in this chilling compendium. Covering a century the city’s heinous past, journalist Christopher Daley reveals nine of the most sensational cases that once made headlines across the country: Kenneth Harrison, aka “The Giggler” whose random victims ranged from children to men to an elderly woman he tossed over the Broadway Bridge, just for fun; upstanding Albert Tirrell, who claimed he was sleepwalking when he slit the throat of his mistress, prostitute Maria Bickford, and set her on fire; Jesse Pomeroy, a natural-born sadist and, at fourteen, the youngest convicted serial killer in the annals of American crime. Here too are the shocking tales of the Bussey Woods murders, the Barrel Butcher, the Boston Skull Cracker, and more. Featuring rare photographs, as well as maps to extant crime scenes, Murder & Mayhem in Boston is a must for true crime aficionados.

Murder in Boston's North End

Murder in Boston's North End
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Publisher : Massachusetts Cozy Mystery
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9798223829621
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Murder in Boston's North End by : Andrea Kress

She turned down marriage in order to prove her independence. What she didn't bargain for was a murder. 1933. Amanda Burnside's new project is creating a children's clinic in the colorful, ethnic, under-served North End. It's busy, noisy, bustling, and she's challenged by the differences from her upper-class upbringing. She soon questions her choices when she stumbles across the murder of a young man. Warned off from asking further questions only fuels her curiosity to solve the case. Detective Halloran is assigned to sift through the motives and evasions of too many suspects. But his sights are also set on Amanda who injects herself into the investigation. When she uncovers the clue that sends the police in the right direction, she unwittingly puts herself in the crosshairs of a kidnapping plot. Will she be able to help solve the crime? Or be its next victim? MURDER IN BOSTON'S NORTH END is the fast-paced second book in the Massachusetts Cozy Mystery Series with a sassy socialite, plenty of atmosphere and a handsome detective waiting in the wings. Buy MURDER IN BOSTON'S NORTH END to see if you can guess whodunnit.

Murder in the North End

Murder in the North End
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Publisher : Berkley
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0425212955
ISBN-13 : 9780425212950
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Murder in the North End by : Patricia Burford Ryan

When one of Boston's honest cops is wanted for killing a petty criminal, governess Nell Sweeney descends into the seedy and dangerous North End to prove his innocence in this tale from a Mary Higgins Clark Award nominee. Original.

Boston Organized Crime

Boston Organized Crime
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : 0738576735
ISBN-13 : 9780738576732
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Boston Organized Crime by : Emily Sweeney

Boston has had its share of bookies and loan sharks, gangsters and wiseguys, hoodlums and hit men. From the Great Brink's Robbery, which was hailed as the crime of the century; to the long-forgotten Cotton Club in Roxbury, where the legendary nightlife kingpin Charlie "King" Solomon was gunned down; to the infamous Blackfriars Massacre, a brutal gangland slaying that left five men dead, slumped over a backgammon game in a cramped basement office--all of these dark moments in time are a part of Boston's history that is rarely spoken about. Boston Organized Crime explores the region's shadier side and takes a closer look at the mobsters and racketeers who once operated in the Greater Boston area. Drawing upon an eclectic collection of crime scene photographs, mug shots, and police documents, author Emily Sweeney takes readers on an eye-opening journey through Boston's underworld, from the bootlegging days of Prohibition to the bloody gangland wars of the 1960s.

Murder at Breakheart Hill Farm

Murder at Breakheart Hill Farm
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9781439671252
ISBN-13 : 1439671257
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Murder at Breakheart Hill Farm by : Douglas L. Heath

On a dark, rainy night in October 1900, George E. Bailey, caretaker of Breakheart Hill farm, disappeared. He no longer made his daily milk runs to town or stopped at the tavern for his favorite cherry rum. Some suspected foul play right away, as Bailey's "wife" had recently gone to Maine, leaving Bailey alone with his farmhand, John C. Best, who was known to be a drunk and a potentially violent man. Nine days later, when Bailey's dismembered body was fished out of a local pond, all eyes quickly focused on Best. Crowds descended on the farm, and the sensational murder captured headlines in Boston's newspapers. Using official records and newspaper archives, authors Douglas L. Heath and Alison C. Simcox uncover the facts and bizarre circumstances of this shocking tale.

Murder in Boston

Murder in Boston
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Publisher : Diversion Publishing Corp.
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781626815018
ISBN-13 : 1626815011
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Murder in Boston by : Ken Englade

A shocking true story of crime, punishment, and injustice in a major American city. Charles Stuart claimed it was a black man who carjacked him, shooting both himself and his wife, ending both her life and the life of their unborn child. The accusation and subsequent manhunt enflamed the long-simmering racial tensions of Boston, leading to the arrest of an innocent man. It was then discovered that Stuart had killed his wife and shot himself to cover up the crime, seeking a big insurance payout. When his crimes were exposed, Stuart jumped off a bridge to his death. Ken Englade explores the story with panoramic vision and a stunning eye for detail. Looking at the crime itself and the police response, Englade shows how Stuart’s crime unraveled, how the truth came out, and what the media’s response can tell us about the biases through which we view the worst of crimes.

Murder in Boston

Murder in Boston
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 0207169888
ISBN-13 : 9780207169885
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Murder in Boston by : Ken Englade

Murder in the North End

Murder in the North End
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Publisher :
Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:630830502
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Murder in the North End by : P. B. Ryan

Murder & Mayhem in MetroWest Boston

Murder & Mayhem in MetroWest Boston
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781467148122
ISBN-13 : 1467148121
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Murder & Mayhem in MetroWest Boston by : James L. Parr and Kevin A. Swope

MetroWest is known for its rolling farmland, winding rivers and quaint white churches facing green town commons. But looks can be deceiving. Tales from these small towns captured headlines and shocked readers across the state with lurid details of betrayal, cruelty, greed and murder. Nina Danforth, spurred on by love and jealousy, made a midnight call to the home of Andrew Emery in Framingham seeking revenge. The murder of spinster Mabel Page in Weston sent a man to the electric chair, and forty years before Lizzie Borden, the grisly axe murder of a husband and wife sent shock waves through the terrified town of Natick. Authors James L. Parr and Kevin A. Swope reveal the stories behind these crimes and the motives of the desperate criminals who perpetrated them.