Murder in Boston, Ken Englade
Murder in Boston, Ken Englade
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Murder in Boston
A Woman Murdered. A City Torn Apart. A Crime That Gripped a Nation. And That's Just the Beginning . . .

Author: Ken Englade

Narrator: Bob Johnson

Unabridged: 6 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/24/2026

Categories: Nonfiction, True Crime


Synopsis

A shocking true story of crime, punishment, and injustice in a major American city.
 
Charles Stuart claimed it was a black man who carjacked him, shooting both himself and his wife, ending both her life and the life of their unborn child. The accusation and subsequent manhunt enflamed the long-simmering racial tensions of Boston, leading to the arrest of an innocent man. It was then discovered that Stuart had killed his wife and shot himself to cover up the crime, seeking a big insurance payout. When his crimes were exposed, Stuart jumped off a bridge to his death.
 
Ken Englade explores the story with panoramic vision and a stunning eye for detail. Looking at the crime itself and the police response, Englade shows how Stuart's crime unraveled, how the truth came out, and what the media's response can tell us about the biases through which we view the worst of crimes.

About Ken Englade

Ken Englade (1938-2016) was an investigative reporter and bestselling author whose books include Beyond Reason, To Hatred Turned, Cellar of Horror, A Family Business, Deadly Lessons, Murder in Boston, and Blood Sister.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jill on September 08, 2017

Ken Englade was a writer of true crime books. During his career, he wrote several books about murders - mostly of "beautiful young women" - one of which was "Murder in Boston", which was originally published in December, 1990. (By the way, have you ever noticed that true crime books seem to only be......more

Goodreads review by Dick on July 24, 2025

Interesting story about the murder of a man's wife and her unborn child, possibly by her husband, who then may, or may not have committed suicide. The difficulty is that the author is not able to obtain key statements and information about the crime. Overall, a major question relates to the honesty......more

Goodreads review by Amy on November 16, 2020

It was interesting especially about newspaper coverage.......more

Goodreads review by Brittney on February 21, 2018

Good insight into the crime that reads very well. I found a lot of great information in it, especially when it came to the social issues that arose because of Stuart's accusations.......more

Goodreads review by Grace on April 26, 2020

This book was more about the media coverage and political effects of the crime than the crime itself. Interesting from that perspective, but not much information about the crime itself.......more