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''Crimetown'' is a serial documentary
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hosted by Marc Smerling and Zac Stuart-Pontier and produced by
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which looks at how organized crime has shaped particular American cities. The first season started in 2016 and focused on the city of
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.


Background and production

Hosts Marc Smerling and Zac Stuart-Pontier first worked together on the film ''
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'', and later collaborated on HBO's '' The Jinx''. Publisher
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's CEO
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met Stuart-Pontier when Blumberg interviewed him for a ''
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'' segment in 2000. Smerling and Stuart-Pontier initially tried to bring Blumberg on as producer of an audio follow-up to ''The Jinx'', but Blumberg was more interested in a new project, rather than a companion piece. Production of season 1 began in summer 2015. Smerling and Stuart-Pontier took senior producer and host roles. Production staff also includes Drew Nelles, Austin Mitchell, Kaitlin Roberts, Mike Plunkett, and Laura Sim. It is edited by Blumberg and Caitlin Kenney. Smerling and Stuart-Pontier conducted extensive local research for the podcast, and received help from the ''
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'', the
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, and the Providence city archives. In particular, podcast personnel worked with the ''Journal'' and its staff at many stages of the process, from developing connections with sources to regular reviews of each episode as they were released. ''
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''s Ken Doctor noted this unofficial partnership between podcasters and local journalism—which has struggled to adapt to the Internet—might be the beginning of "a new local media format". It was the ''Journal''s first step into
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other than its sports-related coverage. Although the paper's Managing Editor, Alan Rosenberg, is unsure how far it can go into the medium, former executive editor Dave Butler said "Promoting, using, and helping ''Crimetown'' was a natural for the ''Providence Journal''. It gave us the opportunity to relive history thru a podcast—as in real voices. This part of the future—partnering with others on their specialty — is great for readers and offers revenue opportunities. ..a great reminder of the kind of material we have in our archives but don't know what to do with it..." The creators and producers of ''Crimetown'' have explored the possibility of turning the series into a film or television show. The creators of Crimetown launched the podcast ''The RFK Tapes'' under Crimetown Presents on June 5, 2018, marking the 50th anniversary since the
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.


Season 1

Season 1 of ''Crimetown'' focuses on organized crime and corruption in Providence, Rhode Island. It debuted in November 2016 and includes 18 episodes plus 7 bonus episodes.


Synopsis

Unlike many other examples in the
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genre, there is no single narrative, such as a particular crime, that runs through the show, but several recurring, interrelated characters and events connected to the
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and Providence Mayor
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. The shows relies on techniques of
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to supplement the drama with hard reporting on new details or little-known connections. ''
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'' called it "less '' Law & Order'', more ''
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''," referencing two popular television series. Most episodes focus on a particular character or story and draw connections to those in previous episodes, coming together to form a picture of crime and corruption in Providence in the late 20th century. Smerling and Stuart-Pontier talked about their interest in the "tree roots" in Providence shared by a wide range of people. Though many of the episodes do not cover Cianci, his career and persona run through the show, paralleling the city's complicated relationships and contradictions arising from the interplay of good intentions and crime. According to ''
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'', "everything in the series is built on duality and dichotomy, from the two hills that make up the city (one controlled by the mob, the other home to the WASP elite) to the mayor himself." Cianci began his career as a prosecutor fighting against corruption and organized crime, ran for mayor on an anti- corruption platform, got elected with help from organized crime, and last later convicted for corruption.


Subjects

* Dennis Aiken, FBI special agent working on
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, following Buddy Cianci. * Brian Andrews, police detective who spent a large part of his law enforcement career pursuing thief Tony Fiore, whom Andrews credits with helping his career. * Joseph Bevilacqua, Sr., defense attorney for members of organized crime who became the state's Chief Justice. When he maintained some ties to organized crime, he resigned during impeachment proceedings. *Joseph Bevilacqua, Jr., defense attorney and son of Joseph Bevilacqua, Sr. The show dedicated an episode to the story of a survivor of years of manipulation and sexual abuse by Bevilacqua, Jr., beginning when he gave her cocaine when she was 17 and he was 53. *
Buddy Cianci Vincent Albert "Buddy" Cianci, Jr. (, ; , ; April 30, 1941 – January 28, 2016) was an American politician, attorney, radio talk show host, political commentator, and convicted felon who served as the mayor of Providence, Rhode Island from 1975 ...
, former prosecutor who ran for mayor of Providence on an anti-corruption platform but became corrupt himself. After resigning when convicted of assault, he ran for mayor again and won, only to be convicted again for racketeering and other charges years later. ''The Boston Globe'' described Cianci's portrayal as "a walking embodiment of the city's contradictions." * Robert Dussault, lead thief of the Bonded Vault heist who turned state's evidence when a hit was put on him. * Tony Fiore, organized career thief with connections to the Patriarca family. Pursued for years by officer Brian Andrews. After a 10-year prison stint, Fiore began robbing armored cars. He and several associates were caught during an attempted robbery at Emerald Square Mall. After a total of about 30 years in prison, he was released and went into the painting business. * Charles "The Ghost" Kennedy, a major drug trafficker and lock picker who got his nickname because he was so difficult to catch. He became known for his financial success, elaborate parties, and pet wolves at his house in East Greenwich. *
Raymond L. S. Patriarca Raymond Loreda Salvatore Patriarca (; March 17, 1908 – July 11, 1984) was an American mobster from Providence, Rhode Island, who became the long-time boss of the Patriarca crime family, whose control extended throughout New England for more t ...
, head of the
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. * Barbara H. Roberts, Rhode Island's first woman
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and director of the Women's Cardiac Center at Miriam Hospital. She was Raymond Patriarca's cardiologist who kept him out of court for health reasons towards the end of his life. Also, as she disclosed publicly for the first time on ''Crimetown'', she had been mistress to mob boss Luigi "Baby Shacks" Manocchio. * Gerald "Gerry" Tillinghast, a Vietnam veteran turned mob enforcer for Patriarca. Tillinghast helped to get Buddy Cianci elected and, despite Cianci running on an anti-corruption platform, he was given a high-profile government job in exchange. He was acquitted in the Bonded Vault heist trial, but convicted on a later murder charge. At the time of recording, he was spending time as a
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dungeon master. * Arlene Violet, sometimes called "Attila the Nun", left the
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who became Rhode Island's attorney general and foresaw the banking collapse of the 1990s. * Bobby Walason, worked for Patriarca doing
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ing and running
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s. After being shot and nearly dying, he decided to leave organized crime. He has since sold a fitness product on the Home Shopping Network and started a moving and storage business.


Soundtrack

The title song, used throughout the show, is "Run To Your Mama" by the Swedish band
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. Gimlet Media's Matthew Boll was sound designer and theme music was composed by Jon Ivans, with additional scoring by Edwin, Bienart, John Kusiak, and Kenny Kusiak. Towards the end of the season, producers released a stand-alone soundtrack with music from the show. It includes a combination of original and previously released tracks.


Season 2

''Crimetown'''s second season, focusing on
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and brutality in the city of
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in the 1970s, began on October 2, 2018.


Episodes


Season 1 (2016–2017)


Season 2 (2018–2019)


Reception

''Crimetown'' received mostly positive reviews from critics, and by the end of the month was the most downloaded podcast on iTunes in the United States, third most popular in Canada, second in Australia, and sixth in the United Kingdom. ''The New York Times'' named it one of the "Best New Podcasts of 2016," saying it "advances the rue crimegenre." Reviewing the first episode, ''
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'' said that while the basic description of the show might sound boring, " re audio, exciting music and compelling characters make ta worthwhile listen." ''
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'' called it "as slick and engrossing as a podcast by
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-nominated producers promises to be" and praised the way the show captures touching moments in interviews with violent criminals. ''The Ringer'' called it "a bracing, investigating deep dive into crime and corruption—and part of a wave of podcasts that are primed for TV and film adaptation." It also commented that "despite the density of information it conveys, it's not a slog. It's a story that would inspire any pulp fiction writer." ''The Boston Globe'' described the podcast as "morbidly fascinating and often laugh-out-loud surreal" and called it "as addictive as a bottle of pep pills," but added that the series "represents the latest wrinkle in packaging and selling criminal enterprise as ghoulish, diversionary fun while arguably soft-pedaling the human misery left in its wake." ''
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'' called it a "pulpy delight." Several reviewers drew comparisons with the podcasts '' Serial'' and '' S-Town'', and
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'' television miniseries. The mayor of Providence during the release of the podcast,
Jorge Elorza Jorge O. Elorza (born November 24, 1976) is an American law professor and mayor of Providence, Rhode Island. He defeated former mayor Buddy Cianci in the 2014 mayoral election and on January 5, 2015, was sworn in as mayor of the city. Early lif ...
, said that the show was "terrible for Providence".


Events

During and following the end of the first season, creators Smerling and Stuart-Pontier held live events in Brooklyn, Boston, and Providence, and then went on tour with "Crimetown Live." Different characters from the podcast join for a live conversation and to answer audience questions.


See also

*
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References


External links

*
Crimetown: Providence Past
– ''The Providence Journal''s page about the podcast and supplemental materials {{Gimlet Media Audio podcasts 2016 podcast debuts Crime podcasts Gimlet Media 2019 podcast endings