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Deadly Greed
Deadly Greed: The Riveting True Story of the Stuart Murder Case, Which Rocked Boston and Shocked the Nation | Joe Sharkey
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The horrifying account of the Charles Stuart case, in which ambition drove a man to murder his pregnant wife—and blame a fictitious African-American killer. On October 23, 1989, affluent businessman Charles Stuart made a frantic 911 call from his car to report that he and his seven-months-pregnant wife, Carol, a lawyer, had been robbed and shot by a black male in the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston. By the time police arrived, Carol was dead, and the baby was soon lost as well. The attack incited a furor during a time of heightened racial tension in the community. Even more appalling, while the injuries were real, Stuart’s story was a hoax: He was the true killer. But the tragedy would continue with the arrest of Willie Bennett, a young man Stuart identified in a line-up. Stuart’s deception would only be exposed after a shocking revelation from his brother and, finally, his suicide, when he jumped into the freezing waters of the Mystic River. As the story unraveled, police would put together the disturbing pieces of a puzzle that included Stuart’s distress over his wife’s pregnancy, his romantic interest in a coworker, and life insurance fraud. In an account that “builds and grips like a novel” (Kirkus Reviews), New York Times journalist Joe Sharkey delivers “a picture of a man consumed by naked ambition, unwilling to let anyone or anything get in his way” (Library Journal). Revised and updated, this ebook also includes photos and a new epilogue by the author.
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1989. Chuck Stuart has it all. A well paying job, a happy marriage, and a baby on the way. But everything is not as it seems when Chuck and his wife are shot in the Boston projects one night. Chuck claimed they were shot during a robbery, and it wasn‘t until a few months later that his seemingly innocent role as victim was shattered. I‘d heard about this case before and found this to be a well written account of the crime.

L_auren Just watched a show about this one! Discovery ID‘s series about the 80s. Bastard. 6y
candority I just read a collection of poetry that mentions this case, but focuses heavily on the Susan Smith case of 1994. Smith killed her two sons, but claimed that they had been kidnapped by an African American male. The poetry collection is beautiful, I highly recommend it: 6y
Jbakesmcgee3 Ooh!!! Sounds intriguing! 6y
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Hollie Great review! 6y
Reviewsbylola Sounds pretty cool, I‘ll check it out! @candority 6y
Reviewsbylola I‘ll have to see if it‘s on On Demand! @L_auren 6y
Cinfhen I'm loving all your True Crime picks 6y
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