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Boston Confidential Beantown's True Crime Podcast

Darryl "God" Whiting-In the late 80's early 90's "God" made millions in the Orchard Park Project, he ruined a generation selling crack

Boston Confidential Beantown's True Crime Podcast

Barry J. Maguire

Drama, Whitey, Boston, Boston True Crime, True Crime, South Boston, Charlestown, Fiction, Roxbury, Dorchester

4.7658 Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Send us a text Darryl "God" Whiting ran a 100+ member drug gang out of the Orchard Park public housing project in the early 90's. The operation is said to have overseen a 24hr a day crack distribution business, that wrought havoc in Roxbury. He was celebrated as a local hero, while simultaneously decimating the entire neighborhood. Darryl also had legitimate businesses and a thriving "Social Club" in Grove Hall, however it was merely a front for selling drugs. "God's" reign lasted about 4-5 y...

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0:00.0

Welcome to Boston Confidential, Beantown's True Crime podcast.

0:11.7

Boston is a great city, but there's more to it than the Freedom Trail in Fenway Park.

0:16.8

There's a startling underbelly to the city, and Boston Confidential will take you on a guided tour of the hub of the universe, Boston, Massachusetts.

0:26.4

Hey, everybody, welcome back to Boston Confidential. My name's Barry McGuire, and I'm your host. I'm a 20-year private investigator on the streets of Boston, and I help run a company called Impact Due Diligence Investigations.

0:40.0

If you need anything in terms of investigative services, feel free to contact me at Impact.

0:45.9

If I can't help you personally, I'll certainly direct you to the right person or agency.

0:50.8

All right, guys, let's get to it.

0:53.2

Just some housekeeping stuff, as we usually do at the outset of each episode.

0:59.1

One of the cases we've covered, I believe it was last year out of New Hampshire, the Harmony-Mongomery case, has finally come to trial.

1:09.3

It's actually going on right now, guys, and I believe you can see some

1:14.0

of it on NBC10 out of New Hampshire. Boston Confidential covered this story about a year ago,

1:21.3

and it's a horrible, horrible story, and it's one I want to highlight by saying, when people say that

1:32.0

abusing drugs, hard drugs like heroin, is a victimless crime, while Harmony Montgomery at age

1:40.6

five was a victim of drug abuse.

1:45.3

So that criminal justice argument that abusing drugs is a victimless crime is just nonsense.

1:53.0

Just point to Harmony Montgomery.

1:56.5

And you have to say she led a tortured life for all of those five years.

2:02.8

Her father, Adam Montgomery, what do you say about this guy?

2:07.1

The prosecution's case is on right now, and they say Adam Montgomery punched five-year-old Harmony Montgomery because she had soiled herself because she was being

2:20.4

tortured by Adam living in a car, going from place to place, no nutrition, and the death penalty

2:30.1

would be too good for this guy if he is in fact convicted. New Hampshire doesn't have the death

2:36.0

penalty. The defense is trying to lay it off on the mother, and both of them, both of these

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