Boston Tabloid, Don Stradley
Boston Tabloid, Don Stradley
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Boston Tabloid
The Killing of Robin Benedict

Author: Don Stradley

Narrator: Patrick Lawlor

Unabridged: 10 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/10/2023


Synopsis

The disappearance of a twenty-one-year-old woman from a Massachusetts suburb became one of the most discussed crimes of the twentieth century.The discussion intensified when the public learned that Robin Benedict worked as a prostitute in Boston’s notorious red-light district, the “Combat Zone,” and was linked by a trail of blood to a famous professor from Tufts University. When Robin Benedict vanished, the investigation and media circus that gripped the city of Boston hadn’t been seen since the days of the Boston Strangler case.On a Sunday morning in March 1983, a small-time pimp walked into a police station and claimed his girlfriend was missing. He said she had been on her way to visit a client named William Douglas. In the year that followed, the case drew in detectives, state troopers, scores of journalists, and even psychics. But Robin was never found.Boston Tabloid reconstructs a grisly murder and explores one man’s bizarre obsession. In revisiting this legendary crime, Don Stradley consulted journalists involved in the media frenzy, prison authorities, arresting officers, and psychiatrists, all in an effort to unravel a most tangled story.Why was the city, and the nation, swept up in this sordid tale? It remains a grim and fascinating moment in Boston’s history.

About Don Stradley

Don Stradley is the author of several books of nonfiction, including The War: Hagler-Hearns and Three Rounds for the Ages, named one of The Progressive magazine’s Favorite of Books 2021, and Slaughter in the Streets: When Boston Became Boxing’s Murder Capital, named by CrimeReads in 2020 as one of the Classics of Boxing Literature. His work has also appeared in The Ring, Cinema Retro, and on ESPN.com

About Patrick Lawlor

Patrick Lawlor, an award-winning narrator, is also an accomplished stage actor, director, and combat choreographer. He has worked extensively off Broadway and has been an actor and stuntman in both film and television. He has been an Audie Award finalist multiple times and has garnered several AudioFile Earphones Awards, a Publishers Weekly Listen-Up Award, and many starred audio reviews from Library Journal and Kirkus Reviews.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mary

Memories of murder I lived in the Boston area all my life and I remember driving in Boston on a Saturday night. We locked the doors of our car,kept the windows up and drove like hell when near the "Zone." I remember this case but barely since I was a college kid and didn't really pay much attention t......more

Goodreads review by Stacey

The story is an interesting one. The author occasionally veers into speculation and assumption as if it’s fact (especially towards the end of the book). Word choice leans towards the insensitive, outdated, tabloid terms. Author seems to pass more judgment than is necessary......more

Goodreads review by Daniel

A nicely written book that does a good job of proving its premise that this murder was one of the first and set the tone for media saturated stories. It was well written and nicely paced.......more


Quotes

“An exceptionally well written, organized and presented study of a notorious homicide and the mysteries that surrounded it…A riveting read from cover to cover." Midwest Book Review

“This thorough book includes some recent interviews, including a 2021 conversation with the state trooper first assigned to the case, and…is just one of the ways that Stradley weaves engrossing new details and dimensions into this account of a rather well-known true-crime story…The author convincingly argues that this event gave rise to the modern tabloid era.” Kirkus Reviews

“With a brisk, newsreel-like manner, Patrick Lawlor delivers Stradley’s meticulous research…He judiciously uses tone, volume, pacing, and well-timed pauses to build each person’s voice.” Library Journal (audio review)

“This case was the subject of the 1986 television movie The High Price of Passion and Teresa Carpenter’s late ‘80s book, Missing Beauty. Well-researched and a page turner, this book fills in the void since those works…Ideal for true crime collections, especially for libraries in the New England region.” Library Journal

“A true page-turner, it brings the reality of Boston’s underbelly to the forefront for perhaps the first time.” M. William Phelps, author of Beautifully Cruel

“Boston Tabloid is everything a top-notch true-crime book should be and more.” Linda Rosencrance, author of Murder at Morses Pond

“Stradley’s restraint and interest in getting details right combine to elevate true crime writing to a level that turns it into something brand new.” Charles Farrell, author of (Low)life

“Recounts the sordid but undeniably fascinating case…and how the shifting tides of public perception in the 1980s could turn a perpetrator into a victim.” Stephanie Schorow, author of Inside the Combat Zone

“In captivating prose that may just keep you up at night…Stradley exposes Boston’s seedy history in a way that reimagines true crime and contemporary American history.” Bob Batchelor, author of The Bourbon King