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Reveal

The Racist Hoax That Changed Boston

Reveal

The Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX

News

4.78.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2026

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Note: This episode contains descriptions of violence and suicide and may not be appropriate for all listeners. 


In 1989, Chuck Stuart called 911 on his car phone to report a shooting. 


He said he and his wife were leaving a birthing class at a Boston hospital when a man forced him to drive into the mixed-race Mission Hill neighborhood and shot them both. Stuart’s wife, Carol, was seven months pregnant. She would die that night, hours after her son was delivered by cesarean section, and days later, her son would die, too.


Stuart said he saw the man who did it: a Black man in a tracksuit. 


Within hours, the killing had the city in a panic, and Boston police were tearing through Mission Hill looking for a suspect.  


For a whole generation of Black men in Mission Hill who were subjected to frisks and strip searches, this investigation shaped their relationship with police. And it changed the way Boston viewed itself when the story took a dramatic turn and the true killer was revealed.


This week on Reveal, in partnership with columnist Adrian Walker of the Boston Globe and the Murder in Boston podcast, we bring you the untold story of the Stuart murder: one that exposed truths about race and crime that few white people in power wanted to confront.  


To hear more of the Boston Globe’s investigation, listen to the 10-part podcast Murder in Boston. The HBO documentary series Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage, and Reckoning is available to stream on Max. 


This is an update of a show that originally aired in May 2024.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

From the Center for Investigative Reporting in PRX, this is Reveal.

0:07.0

I'm Al Ledzen.

0:09.0

Today, we're starting the show by going back a few decades to a notorious crime that holds lessons for today.

0:16.0

Lessons about race, class, crime, and punishment. It's October 23rd, 1989 in Boston,

0:24.6

and Charles Stewart makes a 911 call from his car phone.

0:28.6

Boston Record Emergency 510.

0:30.6

My wife's been shot, I've been shot.

0:32.6

Where is this, sir?

0:33.6

I have no idea. I'm off.

0:35.6

I was just coming from Tremont,

0:38.8

bringing the women's hospital.

0:43.1

Chuck and Carol Stewart started the night at a birthing class.

0:45.3

Carol is seven months pregnant.

0:49.1

Chuck tells the dispatcher there was a man with a gun, and he forced him to drive to an abandoned area in Mission Hill.

0:53.6

It's not far from the birthing class,

0:56.0

but it's across an important dividing line

0:59.0

between White Boston and everyone else.

1:02.0

Mission Hill is a mixed-race neighborhood

1:05.0

that people from the suburbs avoid.

1:07.0

The people that shot you, are they in the area right there?

1:10.0

Oh, they left.

1:11.6

Okay.

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