Boston Confidential Beantown's True Crime Podcast

By: Barry J. Maguire
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  • An unflinching look at Boston's criminal underbelly. The host, Barry Maguire, a veteran private investigator, will take you on a compelling journey through some of Boston's most infamous crimes! Barry was born and raised in South Boston and brings a unique Bostonian perspective to the true crime genre.

    © 2025 © 2021 Boston Confidential Beantown's True Crime Podcast
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  • The Graveside Massacre-2005 Four friends started a rap group, it ended madness
    Jan 13 2025

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    In 2005 Boston was a different city, we were on the cusp of 75 murders and most of them occurred in two areas of the city. In the mist of this, a group of music lovers started a rap group and unfornetley they fell into the trap of urban -rap tradition of playing with illegal firearms.
    In this case a 9mm pistol with glow in the dark sights, a Mossburg pump shot gun, an Ak-47 like rifle. a '"friend" saw his buddy flashing the glock and soon, desired it. He asked to see the popular firearm and committed a massacre of his friends. Complete madness. Don't miss this episode!

    Findlaw-https://bit.ly/4hf5YYH

    Dorchester Reporter-https://bit.ly/4jgU2rA


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    31 mins
  • (Replay) Jeffery Curley-Part 2 Charles Jaynes is the poster boy for capital punishment
    Jan 6 2025

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    1997-Charles Jaynes is likely the most infamous murderer in modern Massachusetts history. Jaynes and his codefendant Sal Sicari groomed ten year old Jeffery Curley. The duo then murdered the child and defiled his body multiple times. DNA and a host of other evidence ties both defendants to a throughly heinous crime. Massachusetts came one vote shy of restoring the death penalty, that's how vile this crime was. The media coverage was gauged to be akin to the OJ Simpson trial. In true Massachusetts fashion Jaynes was eligible for parole in 2020. Don't miss this episode !

    Jaynes Article
    https://bit.ly/3BWFyqe
    Boston Herald
    https://bit.ly/2Xgoywg
    Comm V. Jaynes
    https://bit.ly/3tC4aBF

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    28 mins
  • (REPLAY)Station Nightclub Fire Part 2- Author Scott James discusses his new book on the tragedy
    Dec 30 2024

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    Station Nightclub Fire 2003-Scott James wrote the definitive book on the Station Nightclub Fire, in West Warwick, Rhode Island. The book "Trial By Fire" takes the reader by the lapels and propels them trough the actual fire and the grisly aftermath. The author also sheds light on some inaccurate local reporting and political maneuvering, that was uniquely Rhode Island. So many things had to go wrong at the same time in this case and they did. The difference between life and death was mere seconds. Don't miss this episode! The book is linked below!
    Trial by Fire by Scott James https://bit.ly/3fLgcmt

    Station Nightclub Fire Video-Extreme content be advised
    https://bit.ly/3iwfVWr


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    1 hr and 2 mins

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