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Hey, it's Christopher Kimball from Milk Street Radio.
Sounds like I'm bragging and I am.
We're the number one most downloaded food podcast in America.
You know, Milk Street Radio travels the world in search of the very best food stories.
You'll hear about smuggling eels on the black market, the secret intelligence of plants and insider tips to eating in Paris.
And every week, listeners call in with their toughest culinary mysteries.
Discover a world of food stories by searching your podcast app for Milk Street Radio.
But probably don't know all the details.
One of the most notorious stories in the city's history took place more than three decades ago, when a white man named Charles Stewart and his pregnant wife, Carol were shot on their way home from a birthing class.
It was a crime that tore the city apart.
My colleague, Adrian Walker, was a cub reporter when it happened, and it's haunted him ever since.
He hosts this awesome serialized investigative podcast.
This is for people who like crime and murder podcasts, who like podcasts about history and who like to learn, who love smart narrators.
I'll play you the trailer now, and I'll be back in just a few days with new Love Letters episodes.
See you soon.
Boston, record emergency 510.
My wife's been shot, I've been shot.
One of the most sensational stories in Boston's history began with a call to 911.
Where is this, sir?
I have no idea.
Chuck and Carol Stewart are in their car, bleeding from gunshot wounds.
Okay, has your wife been shot as well?
Yes.
In the head.
She's seven months pregnant.
Moments ago they were at a birthing class and now they're victims of a crime that launches a massive manhunt for a Black man in a tracksuit and captures the attention of the nation.
Life switched just that fast.
Now the chase is on.
Who did it?
Race, class, crime, and punishment.
The city's raw nerves were exposed.
You can't make this shit up.
Oh, but they did make it up.
This is a true story.
My name is Adrian Walker.
I'm a columnist and associate editor at the Boston Globe.
And I helped cover this crime back in 89.
But it always haunted me.
And so, for two years, I've been working with a team of Globe reporters.
And we've been reexamining the case, speaking to hundreds of people, and unearthing new evidence.
Does that mean you're nervous that your hands are sweating?
What are you scared of?
I look like I'm going to beat you up.
Long death.
It's out of the news, but it's still in my head.
You may think you know this story, but you have no idea.
And now it's time for us to tell it the right way.
They don't have us, who it happened to, side of it.
And it basically boils down because they didn't really give a shit about us.
We always want to talk and be friendly.
You can't be friendly with the police.
The Boston Globe and HBO documentary films present Murder in Boston the untold story of the Charles and Carol Stewart shooting.
Available December 4th on Max or wherever you get your podcasts.
And watch the documentary series Murder in Boston Roots, Rampage and Reckon, Mondays at 9 pm, starting December 4th.