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In the Chill of the Night Episode 6 Sex Money Murder with Pete Forcelli

Chronicled in a book by author Joanthan Green, Sex Money Murder is a Story of Crack, Blood, and Betrayal. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Bronx had one of the highest per capita murder rates in the country. Drug dealers claimed territory through intimidation and murder, and families found themselves fractured by crime and incarceration. The setting is Soundview, one of the city’s most dangerous housing projects, where gangsters with names like Suge and Pipe, and the charismatic leader of Sex Money Murder, Pistol Pete seem to operate with impunity. It's a story about the dedicated detectives and prosecutors struggling to stop the tide of violence. Among them are rookie housing cop Pete Forcelli and seasoned Detective John O’Malley, risking their lives to make a difference. Pete Forcelli breaks it all down for us in this “In the Chill of the Night Podcast.

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GUEST Pete Forcelli
Pete Forcelli is a retired NYPD Homicide Detective [who worked on the case in the book Sex, Money, Murder, written by Jonathan Green,] who later served in a variety of roles at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives, eventually serving as the Deputy Assistant Director who oversaw all of ATF’s training. While he was the Special Agent in Charge of ATF’s Miami Field Division, he oversaw ATF’s role in investigating the mass shootings at the Pulse Nightclub, the Fort Lauderdale International Airport and the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. While he has participated in over a thousand arrests during his 35 year career, he has become best known for his role in exonerating 9 people who were wrongfully convicted of murder, while identifying and in most cases arresting and assisting in the prosecution of the actual killers.

Sex Money Murder: A Story of Crack, Blood, and Betrayal
A 2019 Edgar Award Nominee and a CrimeReads Best Crime Book of the Year

A searing portrait of the crack epidemic and violent drug wars that once ravaged the Bronx.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Bronx had one of the highest per capita murder rates in the country. The use of crack cocaine surged, replacing heroin as the high of choice. Drug dealers claimed territory through intimidation and murder, and families found themselves fractured by crime and incarceration. Chronicling the rise and fall of Sex Money Murder, one of the most notorious gangs of its era, reporter Jonathan Green creates a visceral and devastating portrait of a New York City borough, and the dedicated detectives and prosecutors struggling to stop the tide of violence.

The setting is Soundview, one of the city’s most dangerous projects, where we encounter the gangsters Suge and Pipe, and the charismatic leader of Sex Money Murder, Pistol Pete. We also meet the dedicated policemen, like rookie housing cop Pete Forcelli and seasoned Detective John O’Malley, risking their lives to make a difference. It’s a world in which dealers get their hands dirty simply by counting the hundreds of thousands of dollars of cash they make on a monthly basis, watch Scarface while smoking spliffs between shootings, and coolly assassinate rivals during a neighborhood football game; and where nothing is more important than preserving your honor and expanding your domain—with force. Breaking up the gang is a legal feat, but their murderous reputation and the expansion of their drug operation across state lines means that Sex Money Murder draws the attention of the Feds—the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol and Firearms—and the persevering federal prosecutors Liz Glazer and Nicole LaBarbera, who will use RICO (the Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) to go after the drug crews.

Drawing on years of research and extraordinary access to gang leaders, law enforcement, and federal prosecutors, Green delivers an epic character-driven narrative and an engrossing work of gritty urban reportage. Magisterial in its scope, Sex Money Murder offers a unique perspective on the violence raging in modern-day America and the battle to end it.