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The Roxbury Murders

May 02, 20211 hr 10 minSeason 1Ep. 56
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Sometimes our distractions need to be educational - especially when discussing injustices. This week, Alex and Christie weave through the Roxbury murders, which took place almost 42 years ago. 13 women were murdered between January 1979 to May 1979 in Boston, Massachusetts leading the Roxbury (and surrounding areas) to be concerned about safety and protection. Because all but one victim were from a marginalized society, police and media seemingly did not pay much attention to the horrific happenings going on around the city. Need a distraction? We got you.  Podcast promo: Ye Olde Crime - check them out! Shout out to our Patrons Tom & Bailey! Thank you for supporting Weird Distractions on Patreon. You can also support the show if you please on Patreon, where you can get bonus content each more! We're also on Buy Me a Coffee. Find us on Redbubble for some Weird Distractions merch. Want to provide feedback or your own weird story to be read on air? Please email: weirddistractionspodcast@outlook.com. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, please consider rating & reviewing! It's the best way to support the show (for free)! Resources: Newspapers.com The Yale University Press – “The Combahee River Collective” – By Adolph Reed Jr – no date posted Boston.com article – “11 black women were murdered in Boston 40 years ago. A local article is remembering them across the city” By Dialynn Dwyer – February 20th, 2019.  The Boston Globe Article – “Eight Black Woman is Slain – Strangled with Cord” – By: Douglas S Crocket – April 28th, 1979  The Boston Globe Article – “Police pieced together victim’s final hours” by Fletcher Roberts - April 30th, 1979.  The Boston Globe article – “Woman found slain in Dorchester - the second victim in two days” - by Gerald F Weidman - April 29th, 1979  The Boston Globe Article – “Woman, 23, slain in Allston” by: Timothy Dwyer – January 1st, 1980  The Boston Globe Article – “Police Check Slain Woman’s Background” – By Fletcher Roberts – April 16th, 1979 The Boston Globe Article – “Witness: Man Seen with Victim” – by: Joseph Harvey – July 24th, 1979 Boston Globe Article – “Brown Cleared in Stinson Murder” – by: Joseph Harvey & Carmen Fields – July 28th, 1979  Boston Globe Article – “Roxbury man acquitted in slaying of nurse aide” – author unknown – May 5th, 1980  Boston Globe Article – “Boston lawyers split on impact of decision” – by Judy Foreman – July 6th, 1984  Boston Globe Article – “More Than Names” - Author not listed - April 1st, 1979  The Leader-Telegram Article – “Court to decide an illegally obtain evidence rule” - author unknown - Monday June 27th, 1983  Say Her Name website  New Women’s Times article – Volume 5 Issue 13 – June 22nd – July 5th, 1979.  Mattofboston website – “Black Lives Matter: Boston Racism: Cops, Feds and Media: Part 7 of 10” – By: Matthew T. Connolly – May 4th, 2016  Masscases.com website  The Harvard Crimson website – “Women March in Boston, Protest Roxbury Killings” By: Cheryl R. Devall – April 20th, 1979  the Harvard Crimson website – “Seven Too Many” - no author listed - April 17th, 1979  Journal de La Rena (World News Today) website – Crimes Against Black Women: Four Cases – By: La Rena – August 29th, 2007  JUSTIA LAW website – Genius V. Pepe, 986 F Supp. 668 (D. Mass. 1997)  JUSTIA LAW website – COMMONWEALTH vs. OSBORNE – 387 MASS. 488  JUSTIA LAW website – COMMONWEALTH vs. DENNIS PORTER – 384 MASS. 647  JUSTIA LAW website – Everard Genius, Petitioner. Appellant, v. Peter Pepe, Jr, Respondent, Apppelle, 50 F.3d 60 (1st Cir. 1995)  The New Yorker article – “Until Black Women are Free, None of Us Will Be Free” - by: Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor – July 20th, 2020  www.dictionary.com  The Big Book of Serial Killers by Jack Rosewood and Rebecca Lo – the Boston Strangler (pages 57 – 60)  MS Magazine article – “Black Herstory: Who is Killing Us?” – By Terrion Williamson – February 13th, 2012  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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