Crime of the Truest Kind

EP19 | Victoria Snelgrove: No Triumph, All Tragedy, Boston, Massachusetts (with journalist and author, Dave Wedge)

June 02, 2021 Dave Wedge
EP19 | Victoria Snelgrove: No Triumph, All Tragedy, Boston, Massachusetts (with journalist and author, Dave Wedge)
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EP19 | Victoria Snelgrove: No Triumph, All Tragedy, Boston, Massachusetts (with journalist and author, Dave Wedge)
Jun 02, 2021
Dave Wedge

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No Triumph, All tragedy. Red Sox fan and college student, Victoria Snelgrove, was shot and killed by a Boston police officer using riot gear to fend off an out of control crowd.

On Oct 20, 2004, the Red Sox clinched the championship and were headed to the World Series after a tense series against the New York Yankees - our bitter rivals. We hadn’t won in 86 years thus perpetuating the "Curse of the Bambino". Despite the game being played in New York, people from all around flooded into the streets and headed to Fenway Park.

What should have been a  grand celebration turned tragic when an unprepared police department pulled out riot gear to fend off swarms of revelers. A Boston police officer shot an innocent bystander - 21-year-old Emerson College student, Victoria Snelgrove - in the face.

Everything is lethal if you don't know what you're doing.  

Crime of the Truest Kind
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Episode 19 on YouTube

Special guest, Dave Wedge
-journalist, author, podcast host, and former Boston Herald reporter
(details in show notes)

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Music from Joe onlyone Kowalski and Andrew King appear in this episode. 

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Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts. and Shredding by Andrew King

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No Triumph, All tragedy. Red Sox fan and college student, Victoria Snelgrove, was shot and killed by a Boston police officer using riot gear to fend off an out of control crowd.

On Oct 20, 2004, the Red Sox clinched the championship and were headed to the World Series after a tense series against the New York Yankees - our bitter rivals. We hadn’t won in 86 years thus perpetuating the "Curse of the Bambino". Despite the game being played in New York, people from all around flooded into the streets and headed to Fenway Park.

What should have been a  grand celebration turned tragic when an unprepared police department pulled out riot gear to fend off swarms of revelers. A Boston police officer shot an innocent bystander - 21-year-old Emerson College student, Victoria Snelgrove - in the face.

Everything is lethal if you don't know what you're doing.  

Crime of the Truest Kind
New England crime stories
Online :
crimeofthetruestkind.com
Episode 19 on YouTube

Special guest, Dave Wedge
-journalist, author, podcast host, and former Boston Herald reporter
(details in show notes)

with promo from
Podcast By Proxy

Music from Joe onlyone Kowalski and Andrew King appear in this episode. 

Support the Show.

Follow Instagram | Facebook | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube

For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.com
This podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.
Become a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkind
Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts. and Shredding by Andrew King