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Carol Ann Stuart (née DiMaiti; March 26, 1959 – October 24, 1989) was murdered by her husband, Charles Michael "Chuck" Stuart Jr. (December 18, 1959 – January 4, 1990). Charles Stuart claimed that a Black man had carjacked their car in Boston and shot both his pregnant wife and himself.
In 1989, Boston police got a call from a distressed man named Charles Stuart, who said both he and his wife had been shot in their car. Carol, who was pregnant at the time, had been shot in the ...
'Murder In Boston' details the murder of Carol Stuart at the hands of her husband, Charles. ... the case soon took a turn when Charles was named as the prime suspect in the murder after a witness ...
Carol Stuart was a pregnant woman who was shot in the head in Boston in 1989. A docuseries looks at her death, which rocked the city, making national headlines The Killer In 'Murder In Boston ...
The series explores the murder of Carol Stuart, and the investigation that followed, which ignited racial tensions and targeting, becoming a media firestorm. [1] Ron Bell, Dart Adams, David Ropeik, Adrian Walker, Louis Elisa, Howard Bryant, Michelle Caruso, Ted Landsmark, William Bratton, Brian McGrory, Neil Sullivan, Tito Jackson, Jeffrey Brown, Kevin Patterson, and Nancy Gertner appear in ...
In 1989 Flanagan called for reinstating the death penalty during the manhunt for a purported Black suspect related to the murder of Carol Stuart, a pregnant white woman, and wounding of her husband, also white. He claimed that it happened in the Mission Hill neighborhood, which was predominately black.
Claims of a horrifying murder-carjacking. The saga began in October of 1989, when Charles Stuart told police that he and his pregnant wife Carol, 29, were attacked as they left a birthing class.
Sharkey's book, Deadly Greed, which has been optioned for a feature film, explored the sensational 1989 Boston killing, in which Charles Stuart fatally shot his pregnant wife Carol and caused racial tensions by accusing a black man of the crime. Sharkey also co-authored a novel, Lady Gold, with former New York Police Department detective Angela ...