Busted, Wendy Ruderman
Busted, Wendy Ruderman
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Busted
A Tale of Corruption and Betrayal in the City of Brotherly Love

Author: Wendy Ruderman, Barbara Laker

Narrator: Rachel Fulginiti

Unabridged: 6 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 11/18/2014


Synopsis

In the vein of Erin Brockovich, The Departed, and T. J. English's Savage City comes Busted, the shocking true story of the biggest police corruption scandal in Philadelphia history, a tale of drugs, power, and abuse involving a rogue narcotics squad, a confidential informant, and two veteran journalists whose reporting drove a full-scale FBI probe, rocked the City of Brotherly Love, and earned a Pulitzer Prize .In 2003, Benny Martinez became a Confidential Informant for a member of the Philadelphia Police Department's narcotics squad, helping arrest nearly 200 drug and gun dealers over seven years. But that success masked a dark and dangerous reality: the cops were as corrupt as the criminals they targeted.In addition to fabricating busts, the squad systematically looted mom-and-pop stores, terrorizing hardworking immigrant owners. One squad member also sexually assaulted three women during raids. Frightened for his life, Martinez turned to Philadelphia Daily News reporters Wendy Ruderman and Barbara Laker.Busted chronicles how these two journalists—both middle-class working mothers—formed an unlikely bond with a convicted street dealer to uncover the secrets of ruthless kingpins and dirty cops. Professionals in an industry shrinking from severe financial cutbacks, Ruderman and Laker had few resources—besides their own grit and tenacity—to break a dangerous, complex story that would expose the rotten underbelly of a modern American city and earn them a Pulitzer Prize. A page-turning thriller based on superb reportage, illustrated with eight pages of photos, Busted is modern true crime at its finest. 

About Wendy Ruderman

A reporter at the Philadelphia Daily News, Wendy Ruderman has worked at several media outlets, including the New York Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, WHYY-TV and WHYY-FM, the Trenton Times, the Associated Press, and the Bergen Record.

About Barbara Laker

Barbara Laker has worked for several newspapers, including the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Dallas Times Herald, and Seattle Post-Intelligencer. She began working at the Philadelphia Daily News in 1993 and has since been a general assignment reporter, an assistant city editor, and an investigative reporter.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bill

The story of how a couple of scrappy chicks at a scrappy (and broke) tabloid won a Pulitzer prize for exposing out of control cops in Philadelphia — a tale which would have worked better had the authors not spent most of it telling you how they were a couple of scrappy chicks at a scrappy tabloid …......more

Goodreads review by Lisa

Only okay - more a story of how they wrote the story rather than what the story was. I was unfamilar with the corruption scandal so really kinda felt like part of the story was missing.......more

Goodreads review by Michael

**I received an advanced copy of this book by the publisher for review** I went into this book not quite knowing what to expect. Was it going to be a compendium of the newspaper articles that won the authors a Pulitzer or was it going to be the story behind the story? I was happy to find out that it......more

Goodreads review by Kate

This is a book that left me with mixed feelings. I picked up my ARC at ALA Midwinter 2014, because it was about Philadephia and I find the how of journalism interesting. In the end, I was left feeling like it was a book that taught me a lot while being in a style that I don't like. Wendy Ruderman and......more