Jimmy the King: Murder, Vice, and the Reign of a Dirty Cop

Jimmy the King: Murder, Vice, and the Reign of a Dirty Cop

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  • Create Date:2022-06-03 11:21:42
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Gus Garcia-Roberts
  • ISBN:1668615223
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Summary

A real-life Mystic River: how a grisly 1970s murder launched the careers of a Long Island detective and his informant--and led to decades of police corruption and brutality。 The 1979 murder of 13-year-old John Pius is a stain on the history of Suffolk County, Long Island。 It was national news at the time: a young white kid with his whole life ahead of him, killed and trampled and left in the woods。 A young detective named Thomas Spota was under intense pressure to solve the mystery。 Then a 14-year-old informant named Jimmy Burke came to him with evidence--questionable evidence--that broke the case open。  
The relationship between Spota and Burke bloomed after the Pius case, and both grew powerful in law enforcement。 Over the ensuing years, Spota rose through the ranks, eventually becoming District Attorney。 And Burke became first a cop, and then, ultimately, the Chief of Police。 And their reign, founded on a scandalous murder with a dubious resolution, was one of extravagant corruption: bribes and coerced confessions, side deals, brutality, and graft。 Spota and Burke were brought down in 2014, when Newsday exposed their criminal activity to the public and forced them out of office。
 

Jimmy the King is not only the story of this corruption and its eventual demise, but about the true role of the police department of Suffolk County: to serve the powerful and project strength, while allowing the marginalized to suffer。 This powerful and dramatic story is a microcosm of one of the most urgent issues of our times, a book that asks who the law serves, who it protects, and who it leaves out in the cold。

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Reviews

Kerri Ann

This is a good read if you’re interested in stories of police and government corruption。 Or, if you’re from Long Island and want all the sordid details of the insanity that occurred in law enforcement over several decades。 The timeline jumping sometimes made the book hard to follow, and I have to wonder how a former Newsday reporter doesn’t know that all of this occurred ON Long Island, not in。 I thought the author could be sexist when describing women, and his writing at times was a weird and c This is a good read if you’re interested in stories of police and government corruption。 Or, if you’re from Long Island and want all the sordid details of the insanity that occurred in law enforcement over several decades。 The timeline jumping sometimes made the book hard to follow, and I have to wonder how a former Newsday reporter doesn’t know that all of this occurred ON Long Island, not in。 I thought the author could be sexist when describing women, and his writing at times was a weird and clumsy attempt at the gangster bravado and language he accused his subjects of using。 Overall, though, it was well researched and reported, but I can’t help but think that this was really Tania Lopez’s story to tell。 。。。more

Jeff

Jimmy The King is an in-depth look into the disgraced career of Jimmy Burke, the former Chief of the Suffolk County Police Department in Long Island, NY, and his unholy alliance with then Suffolk County District Attorney Tom Spota。 The book also details the widespread corruption and incompetence within the homicide division of that police department, and the DA’s office complicity in their actions, which ultimately led to prison sentences for both Burke and Spota。 Extensively researched and cull Jimmy The King is an in-depth look into the disgraced career of Jimmy Burke, the former Chief of the Suffolk County Police Department in Long Island, NY, and his unholy alliance with then Suffolk County District Attorney Tom Spota。 The book also details the widespread corruption and incompetence within the homicide division of that police department, and the DA’s office complicity in their actions, which ultimately led to prison sentences for both Burke and Spota。 Extensively researched and culled together from court transcripts, interviews and press articles, it’s a scathing look at power unchecked, and the devastating impact on the lives of people on both sides of the law。 While it’s a powerful story, the author jumps timelines and subjects so often it interrupts the flow of the book, and can be disconcerting to the reader。 Overall, it’s a harrowing and disturbing narrative of law enforcement run amok。 。。。more

Haley Neer

The extensive research effort that went into this is evident, but the structure was confusing and the material was dense