
Bloodstains on the Cocaine Trail
Peter Clack
A homicide crisis began sweeping America after massive quantities of cocaine first began their journey into America in 1986. Drugs were trucked along the highways of the Cocaine Trail to every city in America. This influx of a deadly new drug led directly to a series of record deaths from overdoses, suicides and crime-related murders, family breakdowns and destroyed lives. Drugs are credited with driving the highest homicide rates in American history and a raging turf war between street gangs.
Crack cocaine unleashed a brutal era of violence, placing newspapers under enormous pressure to provide coverage. Relations with police were breaking down everywhere and crime coverage was in its death throes. Newspapers could not cover the homicides or give any context or explanations to such a social upheaval. Editors, reporters and police now reveal the shocking truth behind this agonizing episode in American history, when crime reporters had to re-invent journalism to get behind the police blue code. This book combines investigative journalism and narrative style to produce a rare portrait from within the secret inner world of newspapers.
Duration - 9h 57m.
Author - Peter Clack.
Narrator - Matthew Fuller.
Published Date - Sunday, 05 January 2025.
Location:
United States
Description:
A homicide crisis began sweeping America after massive quantities of cocaine first began their journey into America in 1986. Drugs were trucked along the highways of the Cocaine Trail to every city in America. This influx of a deadly new drug led directly to a series of record deaths from overdoses, suicides and crime-related murders, family breakdowns and destroyed lives. Drugs are credited with driving the highest homicide rates in American history and a raging turf war between street gangs. Crack cocaine unleashed a brutal era of violence, placing newspapers under enormous pressure to provide coverage. Relations with police were breaking down everywhere and crime coverage was in its death throes. Newspapers could not cover the homicides or give any context or explanations to such a social upheaval. Editors, reporters and police now reveal the shocking truth behind this agonizing episode in American history, when crime reporters had to re-invent journalism to get behind the police blue code. This book combines investigative journalism and narrative style to produce a rare portrait from within the secret inner world of newspapers. Duration - 9h 57m. Author - Peter Clack. Narrator - Matthew Fuller. Published Date - Sunday, 05 January 2025.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duración:00:00:15
About the Author
Duración:00:01:23
The Legacy of Cocaine
Duración:00:01:29
Dedications
Duración:00:00:45
Acknowledgements
Duración:00:03:42
Part One Best of Crime Journalism
Duración:00:08:18
Chapter One: Los Angeles, California
Duración:00:47:47
Chapter Two: San Antonion, Texas
Duración:00:38:30
Chapter Three: New Orleans, Louisiana
Duración:00:47:11
Chapter Four: Atlanta, Georgia
Duración:00:38:37
Chapter Five: Chicago, Illinois
Duración:00:39:56
Chapter Six: Boston, Massachusetts
Duración:00:26:56
Chapter Seven: Toronto, Canada
Duración:00:13:42
Chapter Eight: Manchester, England
Duración:00:25:37
Chapter Nine: Edinburgh, Scotland
Duración:00:22:55
Chapter Ten: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Duración:00:09:42
Part Two Gans, Guns and Drugs
Duración:00:01:28
Chapter Eleven: Living in Fear
Duración:00:23:43
Chapter Twelve: Street Gangs
Duración:00:19:14
Chapter Thirteen: Firearms
Duración:00:14:26
Part Thre Crime Reporters
Duración:00:03:37
Chapter Fourteen: Police Reporters
Duración:00:21:31
Chapter Fifteen: Crime Bloodhounds
Duración:00:21:28
Chapter Sixteen: Behind the Blue Code
Duración:00:16:51
Chapter Seventeen: Fallen Angels
Duración:00:28:05
Part Four Newspapers
Duración:00:02:27
Chapter Eighteen: Newspapers
Duración:00:20:12
Chapter Nineteen: Mass Produced Entertainment
Duración:00:35:54
Chapter Twenty: Whitewashing Crime
Duración:00:31:10
Chapter Twenty One: Already Obsolete
Duración:00:30:11
Closing Credits
Duración:00:00:18