Going West: True Crime - Carol Stuart // 357
Episode Date: November 18, 2023In October of 1989, a 30-year-old pregnant woman was murdered after being apprehended at a stoplight in Boston. When her injured husband called police to explain what happened, an intense investigatio...n began, revealing a surprising suspect. This is the story of Carol Stuart. BONUS EPISODES Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-west-true-crime/id1448151398 Patreon: patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. Carol's FInd A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6665018/carol-ann-stuart 2. The Boston Globe: https://www.newspapers.com/image/439756203/?match=1 3. The Boston Globe: https://www.newspapers.com/image/439758452/?terms=carol%20stuart&match=1 4. New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/1990/02/04/us/new-doubt-as-jury-takes-up-stuart-case.html 5. Cold Blood: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.40a9f73b-c819-0412-a94b-2ae3d509e272?ref_=imdbref_tt_wbr_ovf__pvc_truecrime&tag=imdbtag_tt_wbr_ovf__pvc_truecrime-20 6. CBS News: https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/charles-and-carol-stuart-shooting-willie-bennett-interview-wbz-tv-cheryl-fiandaca/ 7. CBS News: https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/willie-bennetts-family-recalls-stuart-case-22-years-later/ 8. Tampa Bay Times: https://www.newspapers.com/article/tampa-bay-times-the-stuart-family-crime/21342825/ 9. Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2020/01/04/they-were-treated-like-animals-murder-hoax-that-made-bostons-black-community-target/ 10. The Huntington News: https://huntnewsnu.com/7206/campus/resident-writes-of-rich-mission-hill-history/#:~:text=The%20area%20was%20deemed%20dangerous,on%20a%20nondescript%20black%20person. 11. The Boston Globe: https://www.newspapers.com/image/439851664/?terms=matthew%20stuart&match=1 12. The Boston Globe: https://www.newspapers.com/image/444547447/?terms=%22matthew%20stuart%22%20carol%20stuart&match=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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What is going on True Crime fans? I'm your host Teeth.
And I'm your host Daphne.
And you're listening to Going West.
Hello everybody. Oh my goodness. If you're not following us on social media,
then you don't know I've had the flu all week.
It has been so bad.
That's why we didn't come out with an episode on Tuesday, which we've never done.
We always do come out with something eventually if we are sick, but we just decided to take
it off because I've never been so sick in my life.
It has been truly miserable.
Yeah, we've literally been sleeping in separate bedrooms because she's just been miserable for the last week.
Self-isolation has been sad.
Right, yes, but she's finally been feeling
a little bit better kind of on the men,
so we're trying to get this done today for you guys.
It's so weird though,
because Heath and I are not looking at each other right now.
Like, I'm trying to face the other direction
and he's facing the other direction.
So this is really foreign, but here we are.
Thank you guys for tuning in.
This will be an interesting episode.
But we're here in spirit.
I can see the back of your head.
Exactly.
Perfect.
Alright well, let's not waste any more time guys.
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In October of 1989, a 30-year-old pregnant woman was murdered after being apprehended at
a stoplight in Boston.
When her injured husband called police to explain what happened, an intense investigation
began, revealing a surprising suspect. This is the story of Carol Stewart. Carol and Demati was born on March 26, 1959 in Medford, Massachusetts, which is a northwest
suburb of Boston, to parents Evelyn and Juosto Demati and her older brother, Carl.
She's described as warm, intelligent, and gregarious by her friends and family, and her older brother, Carl. She's described as warm, intelligent, and gregarious
by her friends and family, and her brother, Carl,
remembers glowingly, quote,
"'My sister really believed in the innate goodness
of every one of us.
I think the key word in describing Carol is giving.
She's been every day of her life
giving herself to others.
She was perhaps the most unselfish person that I've
ever known. Carol came from a tight-knit family and even after moving out, she would speak to her
mother every day on the phone. Her dad, Ever the Proud Father, kept Carol's report card and
his wallet for years after she graduated from school, because Carol was a very accomplished and motivated student
who dreamed of becoming a lawyer.
After graduating from high school in 1977,
Carol headed to Boston College to obtain her undergraduate
degree, and upon completion, she headed straight into law
school at Suffolk University, graduating in 1985
at the age of 26.
Though Carol was laser-focused on her aspirations of becoming a lawyer, she also made time during
her pursuit of education to fall in love and get married.
When she was still a teenager, she began working at a restaurant called Driftwood in the nearby
suburb of Revere as a waitress, and Charles Stewart, known as Chuck to his
friends and family, was employed as a line cook. Charles had grown up in Revere and went
on to attend Brown University on a football scholarship, but when a knee injury totally
soiled his chances at a professional career in sports, he transferred to Salem State College.
While the young couple navigated their education, they saw each other
as much as they possibly could, and maintained their relationship all the same. Then, in 1985,
so seven years after they met, they were happily married. They purchased a home in the quaint Boston
suburb of Reading, complete with a pool in the backyard, which they would let the neighborhood
teens use in the summer.
Which is very sweet.
Exactly, and friends remember that Carol was really excited to fill the house with kids,
but that she wanted to fulfill her career aspirations first.
So the stewards busied themselves, laying the groundwork for successful futures, and in
the meantime, maintained an active social life in their community, and they would often
take their black labs that they had out in the neighborhood for walks, like every
day.
Charles started working for a fur coat store called Edward Caucus Furs, managing a branch
of the store and did pretty well for himself, like I guess you could kind of consider them
at this point, middle to upper class.
Now Ted Caucus, who was the president of Edward Caucus
at the time, said, quote,
he was just an all around terrific guy.
I think I can say that he was loved
by all of our employees.
He was just terrific.
We cherished him.
Charles was known as an absolute pillar in his workplace
and also in his community,
even organizing a charity food drive at Thanksgiving,
and a charity toy drive at Christmas.
So he and Carol were both just incredibly giving people together, and everyone thought that
they were absolute soulmates.
Carol's best friend Kimberly remembered, quote,
�They're the best type of people, really unusual people.
They would do anything for you.
They had a huge number of friends, and I think you can really say that everybody loved
them.
So, after finishing law school, Carol started working as a lawyer for a publishing company,
and both Carol and Charles were regarded as hard working, and were well liked and respected
by all of their colleagues.
So after holding off on starting a family in order to, you know, bankroll more money,
Carol became pregnant in 1989 at the age of 30.
Both Carolyn Charles seemed pretty thrilled by this
and were excitedly decorating the nursery,
just prepping for the baby to arrive.
On Monday, October 23rd, 1989,
Carol was about two months away from giving birth to a baby
boy around the holiday season.
And the stewards were enrolled in a birthing class at Brigham and Woman's Hospital in Boston.
So that late October night, they were driving in for the evening to attend this class.
And sometime between 8 and 8.30pm, the class concluded, and the couple began their
20-minute drive back to Reading.
Then at 8.35pm that night, police received a call from Charles on his car telephone.
The first thing he said was, my wife's been shot, I've been shot.
The dispatcher Gary Magloughlin was desperate to pin down their location, but Charles was
fading quickly.
When asked where he was, Charles said, quote, I have no idea, I have no idea.
So Gary just tried to glean context clues from what Charles could see from the car and
offer anything that would give away his location.
But at 8.44 pm while still on the phone with the operator, Charles succumbed to the severity
of his injury and passed out behind the wheel of the car, coming to a stop on the side of
the road.
Gary pleaded with him over the phone, quote, hang on Chuck, come on with me, you can't
blink out man, I need you.
Then all he could hear was Charles' muffled breathing as the phone slipped out
of his hand. Gary was so frustrated that he could be heard saying, Chuck, Chuck pick up the
phone, and then, damn. Gary later remarked, quote, he was very, very articulate to the
things he could be. In my opinion, Mr. Stewart is a hero in all of this, believe me.
Squad cars flooded the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston, alternating their sirens on and off so
that Gary could communicate with the officers when they sounded close or farther away.
Now, using this method, they were able to locate the Stewart's six agonizing minutes later.
The couple were in their car on St. Alphonse's
Street near the intersection of McGreevy Way in Mission Hill, only about three minutes away
from the hospital that they had just left. They were rushed to separate hospitals with Carol
arriving back at Brangham and Women's Hospital at 912 p.m. Which she had just left less than an hour earlier. Exactly. So she was admitted to an operating room for an emergency cesarean section immediately
upon arrival. As Charles was loaded into an ambulance to be taken to a separate hospital,
he was asked who this culprit was. With such a horrific crime, the shooting of a pregnant
woman, police needed to get ahead
of the media attention in public outcry, hoping to catch this person quickly.
So eager to begin their investigation, before they even knew of Carol, Charles, or the
baby were going to make it, police ardently took down Charles' description of their
attacker.
Charles recounted an African-American man believed to be about 30 years old and
six feet tall. He was said to be clad in a dark-colored tracksuit and had a raspy voice
and a beard. Now upon arrival at the hospital, Charles was sent into emergency surgery that
lasted 10 hours, and by the time he was out, his wife Carol was gone.
After too much blood loss, too little oxygen to her brain, in a traumatic C-section, Carol's
body had sustained far too much damage, and she was pronounced dead at 3am on Tuesday,
October 24, 1989.
Over 800 mourners showed up to memorialize 30-year-old Carol at her funeral, and although Charles
was still in critical condition and bound to his hospital bed, he wrote a tribute to
his late wife.
His best friend Brian, who is actually married to Carol's best friend Kimberly, read,
quote,
Good Night Sweet Wife My Love.
God has called you to his hands.
Not to take you away from me or the happiness or gladness you brought me, but to bring you
away from the cruelty and the violence that fills this world.
He said that for us to truly believe, we must know that his will was done, and that there
was some right in this meanest of acts.
In our souls, we must forgive this sinner
because he would too. My life will be more empty without you as well the lives of your family
and friends. You've brought joy and kindness to every life you've touched. Now you sleep away
from me. I will never again know the feeling of your hand in mind, but I will always feel
you. I miss you and I love you." And actually Carol's service was held in the same church
where she and Charles got married just four years earlier. Their priest, Father Gallagher,
delivered the Eulogy at Carol's service, saying sadly, quote,
"...many of us were here four short years ago to pray for and with a very
happy young bride and groom. This time we come again to pray for Carol Stewart's mortal soul.
We are naturally overwhelmed by human emotions, anger, resentment, deep sorrow, perhaps revenge.
No one can do anything to erase the nightmare that is happening.
No one can do anything to erase the nightmare that is happening. Get rid of all bitterness, passion, anger, malice of every kind, and in place of that, be kind, compassionate.
Meanwhile, was Carol's friends and family reeled from the shock and horror of the sudden loss?
The Stuart's three-pound baby, who they planned to name Christopher, was clinging to life at
Brigham and Women's Hospital. Though her family held out hope that he would make it,
Dr. Sadly couldn't detect any brain activity from baby Christopher. So on November 9, 1989,
after 17 days of fighting, he was finally pronounced dead.
Police were now faced with a double homicide, and growing tension in Boston aimed towards
the mission hill neighborhood, and specifically the African-American community, because of
Charles' description of the man that he claimed was behind this.
And in general, with the crime rising more and more, people wanted to get out of the city.
One of the Stewart's neighbors said, quote, I wouldn't go into Boston if you gave me $100,000.
It's just not safe.
But sadly, this fear began to manifest itself in racial tension.
Tensions in fear were at an all-time high, and please were desperate to put someone behind
bars for the crime, and to ease the outrage that was broadcast on every news channel
and written in every newspaper daily after the shooting occurred.
Per police protocol, they looked into Charles's involvement as a precaution.
However, he appeared to be this totally upstanding citizen in every single way.
I mean, he didn't even have so much as a traffic ticket on his record.
But detectives were eager to interview him anyway,
but his doctor said that he was still too weak
in the aftermath of the attack and also his surgery.
Although his doctor did say that it was pretty unlikely
that the gunshot had been self-inflicted
and noted that men are especially unlikely
to shoot themselves in that area
because it has the potential
to damage or cut off feeling to their genitals.
And it was a very serious injury, so this bullet actually cut through his liver, stomach,
and even severed blood vessels to his groin.
Yeah, so it was not looking good.
And because of this, police focused elsewhere and put together the couple's final moments,
which would hopefully lead them to getting the perpetrator off the streets.
Law enforcement started lining up what they were able to surmise from Charles' memory
and what Dispatcher Gary McLaughlin reported from their 911 call, and here's how it goes.
While stopped at a stoplight at the corner of Huntington Street and Francis Avenue, just
one minute away from the hospital, a man approached the car and jumped in.
He forced them at gunpoint to drive to an undisclosed location where Charles offered
his watch and their wedding rings, but the robber demanded their wallets instead.
He wound up with their watches, Carol's jewelry, including her wedding ring, and between
$50 and $100 in cash.
He also took their car keys, but Charles happened to have an extra set with him.
Charles recalled that the man spotted the car phone inside their Toyota Crescita, and
exclaimed, quote,
I think your 5-0, which many of us know is a slang for police officers.
So after thinking they're suddenly police, he shot the couple and fled.
Charles then called state police from his car phone and desperately tried to explain where they
were while he was nearing unconsciousness, which as we know he eventually did.
For 13 minutes, he was slumped in the front seat with the call still active, while Gary
directed the ambulance and squad cars to the proper location based on what he could hear
over the open phone line.
The intersection where the stewards were found, which was St. Alfonso's street near
McGrevy Way, like Heath said, was adjacent to a Mission Hill public housing development.
So police believed that the gunmen either lived there or frequently committed crime in that
neighborhood. Two 38 caliber bullets were found at the scene. One had been lodged in Carol's head, and the other that Charles said was aimed for his
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I'll access membership separate, Terms Apply. So, after getting this statement from Charles, police descended upon Mission Hill, questioning
locals, and revisiting those who had been convicted of crimes there before.
Now, hundreds of tip calls flooded in for law enforcement to sift through, and though
the media seemed to be aiming the blame at Mission Hill and its lower income residents,
the residents were just as outraged that the crime had happened in their neighborhood.
The first serious suspect that the police zeroed in on was Alan Swanson, a Mission Hill
local who had robbed someone
at gunpoint just three days before Carol's murder.
He was also a known drug dealer.
So based on this and his criminal record alone, police arrived at Alan's house with a search
warrant, and inside they even found a black tracksuit that was soaking in the sink that
appeared to have blood splatters on it.
So obviously police were like elated by this, thinking that they had their guy.
So they arrested Alan, taking that track suit for further testing.
But then, another suspect emerged.
Like Alan, Willie Bennett was known by police, and seemed to prey on vulnerable victims, even
having robbed a wheelchair-bound paraplegic.
Which is fucking horrible.
Yeah, that's obviously like just a really shitty thing to do, so… but we are going
to get into that in just a little bit.
Also similar to Alan, Willie had just committed a robbery shortly before Carol's murder.
So three weeks prior to the attack on the stewards, Willie had robbed a video store at
gunpoint and was described as having a raspy voice, which was a key descriptor in Charles'
depiction of his robber.
Now, after Willie came under suspicion, a group of mission hill residents claimed that
not only did Willie own a gun whose bullets matched those found at the scene, but he had
been bragging about shooting a white family while showing off his gun.
A local woman claiming to know him also came forward to say that she had heard Willie
explain that the bullet hadn't been meant for Carol, but that it had been meant for
Charles.
Meanwhile, testing came back for Alan's trackuit, and the substance it was stained with
was confirmed not to be Carol's blood.
It's kind of weird because they said that it wasn't Carol's blood,
but I'm just like, what is it?
Yeah, what is it though?
Yeah, I don't know.
But it was kind of weird.
That Charles had said there was a guy in a dark tracksuit,
and then they find this guy, and then he happened,
it's to have one, and there's a substance on it,
but it's not
connected so then with that Allen was released, he's not being looked at anymore and Willy found himself at the center of the investigation instead
but as he was being investigated a furious manhunt continued to ensure that they had the correct person
staffing over a hundred extra police officers to do
patrols of predominantly black communities.
The City Councilor for Mission Hill described the city in the days after the attack as a
war zone in which every black man was the enemy.
Investigators focused their efforts on taking Willie down for the murders of Carol and Christopher,
but seeking more evidence, police raided the home of Willie's mom, sister, and girlfriend.
Willie's niece, who is seven at the time, remembers the harrowing ordeal perfectly all these
years later.
She explained, quote, 15 officers marching down the hill, that their big ol' shields
in front of them and all of a sudden I hear this noise
like bang, bang, like they're trying to get inside the building, but the door was locked.
They had like a big sledgehammer banging on the door like bang, bang.
Police ransacked the apartment and came away with nothing and Willie hadn't even been home
at the time.
Willie's family said the experience had been terrifying for them.
His sister Vita recalled, quote,
"'I feel trauma just as the stewards.
I feel real bad for Carol.
I really do and for that unborn baby.'"
But she said the whole family knew without a doubt that their brother had nothing to do
with the murders and that whatever was said about him was a complete and utter lie.
Willie's other sister, Diane, was shocked at his arrest, claiming that it was impossible
that he could have had anything to do with it because she had been with him on the
night of the attack.
By her account, she, Willie, and Vita headed to the convenience store to pick up a few things
for their mom that night, and that they had been close enough to the scene of the crime
to actually hear the gunshots ring out, with Willie outside in the car not off-committing
murder.
Diane remembers that she and her sister even left the store and ran to Willie still waiting
in the parking lot to ask what had happened. He said he wasn't sure, but that he had heard
the gunshots too.
Now, obviously we know at this time,
Willie is kind of a piece of shit.
Oh, I mean, he's a super piece of shit.
But did he commit this crime?
And this is really tough because there's not
any physical evidence, but we have people saying,
oh, I heard him bragging about, you
know, shooting and robbing this white couple and we have him also committing other crimes
in the past, so people are looking into that. But again, there's just nothing to go on.
So it does make sense that police are pursuing him at all. I mean, to be fair, he...
At the very least, questioning him.
He's committed violent crimes in the past and people are coming forward saying that he
did this. So it is good that they're looking into it, but it seems like they kind of kept
pushing it when they didn't have anything, when they probably should have just said,
okay, he didn't do it.
Well, let's talk about that. So there was no evidence that he was linked to the crime.
But with no one else on the hook for it, police were kind of scrambling to put someone
behind bars.
So in the midst of Willie's arrest and the mounting pressure from the community, tips and rumors
continued to trickle in, and several pointed the finger in an unexpected direction.
Or I usually expected one.
Or yeah, if you've listened to this show for a long time, it is pretty usual.
But, I mean, I kind of unexpected in this one.
Yeah.
So, some suggested that Charles had been involved in orchestrating the attack on his wife,
and lied about it being an unknown, black assailant.
A few tips even reported having seen Charles circling that very neighborhood in his company's
van in the days prior to the robbery.
Though it seemed unlikely, police entertained the notion that perhaps, Charles was living
a double life, and maybe he had been seeking drugs from Willie who was known to deal drugs
in the past.
Now, it was possible that he had kept his habit concealed from his family and possibly
even his wife, and that the shooting had been retaliatory, like some sort of penance for his debts.
But they couldn't find any link between Willie and Charles prior to the attack on October
23rd.
Now, there was also a rumor that Charles had been looking into hiring a hitman for his
wife.
And actually one coworker of Carol's
at the publishing firm noted that,
while the theories seemed a little bit outlandish,
he did remember Carol mentioning
that Charles seemed less enthusiastic
about having a baby.
She had been so thrilled at the prospect
of becoming a parent that she had mentioned
potentially leaving her job to become a full-time mom.
And he remembered that Charles was not very happy about this plan.
Now Charles, who was finally out of the hospital by the time this was coming out, was now
able to assist in the investigation.
And interestingly, police placed Willie in a lineup among similar suspects, and Charles
plucked Willie from among the others.
Which is kind of interesting.
But still, there was no physical evidence against Willie, so this seemed to make up the minds
of police.
But unbeknownst to him, Charles was still on their radar.
Fresh out of the hospital, Charles had already cashed out his life insurance policy on
Carol, because just a few weeks before
Carol's death, weeks, Charles had taken out a $100,000 American Express life insurance
policy on her.
He was also the beneficiary of an $82,000 policy provided by her work and another $100,000
policy with Traveler's Insurance Company.
The Boston Globe later reported that Charles was also set to receive a payout of $480,000
from yet another insurance policy that he had opened, this time with a prudential insurance
company, but prudential later denied this claim.
But either way, he made hundreds of thousands of dollars off her death, and multiple sources
close to Charles claim that he was planning to open a restaurant with the money that he
received from the payments.
But for the time being, the first thing he did was purchase a brand new car, which just
feels like kind of weird.
Sounds kind of weird.
And so, and you know, we're not the only ones to think that, please thought that was really
freaking weird too
So you know, especially I mean he had just lost his wife and child and he
Caches out on her insurance policy right when he gets out of the hospital and then buys a brand new car
So police took note of these developments and then an
Explosive piece of evidence that would upend the entire investigation came from an unlikely
source, Charles' own brother, Matthew.
So Charles was one of six from a large tight-knit Boston Catholic family, and they had supported
him and been at his side this whole time, as well as carols and Christopher's from the
beginning.
But weeks later, around the holidays, one sibling who had
been harboring a deep secret began to crack under the pressure.
Matthew, who was the youngest of six, came to his siblings to tell them that he knew what
really happened that night, and that it had nothing to do with Willie Bennett.
By Matthew's account, Charles had come to him earlier that year and asked if he wanted
to get involved in an insurance scam if Charles were to offer him a cut of it which would
have been $10,000.
So Matthew actually agreed to this, and Charles later instructed him to meet him downtown
and take a few items from him, discarded in a bag.
Do you guys feel swindled?
Because the first time I read this shit, I felt extremely swindled.
So they met on the evening of October 23rd, the night of Carol and Christopher's murders,
and Matthew greeted him in the driver's seat, taking the bag from him, and then returning
to his hometown of revier in the suburbs
where they had all grown up.
Now at the time Matthew recalled seeing a large package in the front seat, which he later
realized to his horror was Carol, rapidly losing her chance at survival.
Yet he didn't realize that was her body originally?
Yeah, I mean, he obviously knew.
And then so this would have happened
before Charles shot himself.
Exactly, yeah.
So when he returned to Revere,
his sister Shelley informed him of what had happened,
telling him that Carol had been rushed to the hospital
and was fighting for her life,
and thus, Charles siblings all headed into the city
to be by her side.
Now, when Matthew later opened the bag that Charles had given him,
he found a handgun and Carol's jewelry, including her wedding ring.
So Panicked, Matthew discarded the items in a nearby body of water
and tried to put it out of his head.
But he held onto Carol's wedding ring just in case.
It just really sad. I mean, I understand this is his brother and maybe obviously has that loyalty to his
brother, but you just find out that your sister-in-law and your new nephew, baby, who has not
been born yet, are dying in a hospital after being shot.
And you realize that your brother did it, and you have the evidence to prove it shot and you realize that your brother did it and you have the evidence to prove it and you throw it away in a body of water instead of just holding on a second and keeping it?
Well, I mean, just the fact, the audacity of Charles to put his family in this position in the first place,
Carol's family through this heartbreak, and Willie's family through
all this shit. I mean, the guy is just a fucking asshole. I mean, I guess it's hard to really
understand because, you know, in some cases, it feels like people would really do anything
for their family, even if it was something this big. But obviously, his brother Matthew
is very, very conflicted over what to do here.
But that's why I'm like, I can't believe he got rid of it
But then it's like I'm gonna keep the wedding ring just in case but not keep the rest of it when you got rid of it after finding out
What it was related to but then also
Charles needed somebody to make this whole robbery thing look real and the only way that was gonna happen is if somebody took
whole robbery thing look real and the only way that was going to happen is if somebody took their jewelry and their watches and their wallets away from the scene and that was only going
to be somebody that he knew right but then obviously that backfire too well here's a thing so
for the coming months Matthew was really haunted by the secret that he was keeping just totally
racked with all this guilt so he eventually brought the issue to his siblings
and then his parents and then the police. So at the end of all of this, even though it was months
later, he did come forward. Which is amazing, especially because he's in a complice now,
so the fact that he's putting that to the side and saying, I may get in trouble, but this is the
right thing to do is really great. Yeah, so he told them his story and showed them the ring, and they finally knew what really
happened.
So on January 3rd, 1990, just a few days after Christopher was set to be born.
Police set out after Charles, but he was nowhere to be found.
Then early the next morning, a report from a maintenance worker for the Mystic River Bridge
in Massachusetts came in about an abandoned vehicle, which turned out to be Charles's.
So when they arrived, there was obviously no sign of him, but inside the car was a suicide
note.
He wrote that he couldn't handle the consequences of his actions, and that he loved his family.
And then later, his body was pulled from the Tobin River nearby.
And we don't have the exact note, but obviously we can all surmise that his actions equal
him murdering his wife and his unborn baby.
Right.
So based on where Matthew said he had dumped the items that Charles had given him, police
were able to find the gun that he had used, which had coincidentally been stolen from
caucus furs, and it had the exact amount of spent casings that he had used on himself
and also on Carol.
So with this shocking revelation, the case was now closed.
And this just must have been so hard for anybody
to wrap their heads around.
Like just a couple months earlier, this happy,
like reportedly wonderful couple was about to start a family.
And then within a couple months, they're all
dead at the hands of the same person, you know, Charles.
So it's just crazy how that all unfolded,
that at the end of it Charles was dead anyway because he couldn't
He couldn't handle what he had done. So it's like why did he do that?
It just seems very pointless and he left so much destruction and like I said heartache in his wake
It just it really is so senseless and it usually I think a lot of times in this case
You know, maybe there's another person out there
and we didn't read anything about him seeing another woman
at this time, like it's not like he was trying
to start a new life necessarily.
It really just seemed like he wanted that money, you know?
Right, but it's like, okay, so you've got a few hundred
thousand dollars and how is that worth
murdering your wife and your unborn child?
Like, maybe he didn't want a family that soon,
maybe he didn't want a family at all,
and as the due date was nearing,
he felt like that was what he had to do,
and then once he did it, he realized
that was not the thing to do.
It's just, it's insane.
Well, the ego of people like this truly believe
that they're not gonna get caught.
And I think once he knew that the police were onto him,
like I don't believe that Charles just had this epiphany of,
oh, I did a bad thing, I need to take myself out as well.
I think he knew like, hey, I'm gonna go to prison
for the rest of my life.
That's why I'm gonna take myself out.
Totally.
So Matthew Stewart pleaded guilty to conspiracy for his role in concealing Charles's murders,
and he was sentenced to three to five years in prison for this crime of which he served
three.
And he was actually never able to recover from this entire situation and spent the next
decade of his life in and out of prison on drug and theft charges.
And then in 2011, he died of a drug overdose
in a homeless shelter.
So this, I mean, this whole thing ruined,
it just ruined the entire family on both sides.
So his family has declined to talk about his demise,
but Carol's family issued a statement
to the media that demise, but Carol's family issued a statement to the media that
read, quote, are condolences go out to the family of Matthew Stewart.
Willie spoke out after his release explaining that he felt that he had been set up and that both
he and his family's lives were ruined by the unwelcome attention that they received due to
these totally false accusations. Willie later said, quote, considering it was me. I'm a strong person. I've been through a whole lot. I've been in prison half of my life.
I'm not doing any more of that silly shit that I used to. I can't forget. Regardless of how much time I can't forget.
And hopefully that is true that you're on a good path, Willie. So Willie served 12 years in prison for the armed robbery of the video store that he committed
on October 2nd, 1989, exactly 3 weeks before Charles killed his wife and his unborn son.
Willie also said that he believes Charles is a monster, and added quote, I ain't got
nothing to say about that man.
He did what he did, and now he's gone.
I'll see him in hell if there is a hell. However, some investigators still doubt Charles's involvement,
which honestly blows my fucking mind, claiming that he couldn't or wouldn't have shot himself
in that manner, and still believe that Willie or someone else was involved.
Which would then mean that Matthew lied and went to prison for three years for no reason,
and then...
Yes, there's just no way.
It's just, it doesn't line up for me.
I mean, even Charles's family accepted the outcome of the horrific sequence of events,
and were honest about the fact that their brother was involved.
Charles's brother Mark even called him sick and described his actions as unconscionable and unforgivable.
The murders are still one of the most notorious and controversial in Boston's history, and
became the subject of a book called Murder in Boston as well as a movie entitled Good Night
Sweet Wife, whose title borrowed prose from the letter that Charles wrote to his late wife
for her funeral.
In her memory, Carol's parents Evelyn and Juosto unveiled a scholarship for struggling
students living in the Mission Hill neighborhood, and within its first week, it received over
$100,000 in donations. Thank you so much everybody for listening to this episode of Going West.
Yes, thank you guys so much for listening to this episode.
We are back and on Tuesday we'll have an all-new case for you guys to dive into. Yes. Thank you everybody
again for
dealing with my sickness and the delay and the no episode on Tuesday
But we will be coming out with normal episodes next week's despite the next week's next week
Despite the Thanksgiving holiday so we can be with you on Thanksgiving if you are going to be by yourself that day
Yeah, that's it. That's a great time to listen to a true prime story.
Yeah, we're gonna have some really interesting, actually one story in particular that we're
gonna tell.
I don't know if I want to do it on Tuesday or Friday.
Oh, actually both.
Tuesday and Friday are gonna be freaking nuts.
Yeah, so please, please tune in.
Also, I wanted to make one quick announcement
right before we head out today.
I just released some music.
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It would mean the world to me,
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