Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage, and Reckoning
Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage, and Reckoning
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- Network: HBO
- Category: Series
- Genre: Documentary
- Type: Live Action
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- Subject Matter: Crime
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Plot Synopsis
Directed and produced by Jason Hehir MURDER IN BOSTON: ROOTS, RAMPAGE, AND RECKONING is a three-part documentary series that explores the 1989 murder of Carol Stuart. On October 23, 1989, Charles "Chuck" Stuart placed a frantic 911 call reporting that he and his pregnant wife, Carol, a white couple, had been shot by a Black man in Boston's Mission Hill neighborhood. The ensuing investigation proved to be a lightning rod for the city, igniting decades-old racial tensions and brutal targeting amidst a media firestorm. After Carol succumbed to her injuries that night, Boston mayor Raymond Flynn declared a citywide manhunt for the killer. When Carol and Chuck's baby also died just days after being born, the homicides were thrust further into the spotlight. As the mostly Black and Latino residents of Boston's Mission Hill neighborhood suffered aggressive raids, "stop and frisk" searches, and some questionable police tactics, the already fraught relationship between residents and Boston Police disintegrated. Fanned by the media uproar and simmering tensions -- and with skepticism from the Black community and some members of the press about the veracity of Chuck's story -- the police faced increasing pressure to solve the case and Boston was transformed into a powder keg as the quest for an arrest reaches a critical juncture. Using archive coverage of the incident, the years leading up to it, and its aftermath, with more than a dozen present-day interviews of people affected at the time including residents, community members, journalists who covered the case, Bennett family members, city officials and a retired Boston police officer, MURDER IN BOSTON: ROOTS, RAMPAGE, AND RECKONING chronicles the complex history of race-based hostilities in the city, which exploded with the desegregation of schools and the Garrity busing ruling of 1974. The series explores the enduring, painful toll the Stuart case has had on the families involved, on Boston race relations, and how a community can be brutalized in a rush to justice. MURDER IN BOSTON: ROOTS, RAMPAGE, AND RECKONING debuted on Monday, December 4, 2023 at 9pm ET/PT on HBO, with a new installment premiering weekly through December 18:
"Roots" (Monday, December 4, 2023 at 9pm): The shocking shooting of a white couple at the hands of an alleged Black assailant makes headlines and Boston's facade as a progressive city begins to slip as its unsavory legacy of racial violence and segregation again comes to the fore. Tensions escalate as police descend upon the Black community, arresting their first suspect -- a Black man in Mission Hill whose possession of an Adidas tracksuit puts him in their crosshairs.
"Rampage" (Monday, December 11, 2023 at 9pm): After evidence against their first suspect falls apart, the Boston Police Department continues its aggressive targeting of Black neighborhoods, eventually leading to a second suspect, a local man named William Bennett with a long police record. Bennett is arrested and held on an unrelated charge, while police continue to gather evidence against him. Newspapers vie for the chance to tell Chuck's story as media and police ignore issues in his version of events.
"Reckoning" (Monday, December 18, 2023 at 9pm): In a shocking twist two months after the murder, Chuck commits suicide and surprising revelations emerge from his brother, Matthew. Troubling errors in the police investigation also come to light and the Black community responds in anger at the prejudicial manhunt and the media's handling of the story. Bostonians are left to confront the lasting impact of the Stuart case and to reflect on the enduring damage to their city.
Along with a wealth of archival footage, the series features new interviews with Mission Hill residents Dereck Jackson, Joey "Toot" Bennett, Veda Bennett, Diane Bennett, Sharita Bennett, Ebony Bennett, Aiusha Bennett, and community activist Ron Bell; community activists Reverend Jeffrey Brown and Kevin Patterson; Boston historian Dart Adams; reporters Jack Harper and David Ropeik; The Boston Globe associate editor Adrian Walker; Boston Herald reporter Michelle Caruso; friend Barbara Williamson; former President of the Boston NAACP Louis Elisa; author and journalist Howard Bryant; attorney and activist Judge Nancy Gertner; attorney and activist Professor Ted Landsmark; hairstylist Will Zecco; surgeon Dr. Frederick Millham; former Boston Police commissioner William Bratton; former Boston EMS chief Richard Serino; retired Boston Police officer Detective Bill Dunn; former Chief Boston Mayoral Advisor Neil Sullivan; former Boston city councilor Tito Jackson; and former executive editor of The Boston Globe Brian McGrory.
Production & Distribution
- Produced by Little Room Films
Settings
- - Boston, Massachusetts USA