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Boston's 'Arson Ring' True Crime Story Acquired

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Dark Castle Entertainment to adapt 'Burn Boston Burn' book.
  • Story covers largest arson case in U.S. history.
  • Nine men, including cops and firefighter, set 200 fires.
Boston's 'Arson Ring' True Crime Story Acquired

Dark Castle Entertainment, in collaboration with Compelling Pictures, has secured the rights to adapt "Burn Boston Burn: The Story of the Largest Arson Case in the History of the Country." This true-crime book, penned by former ATF Special Agent Wayne Miller, chronicles a shocking period in Boston's history. The adaptation will explore institutional corruption and the early rise of domestic terrorism, stemming from a major arson conspiracy.

Following significant police and firefighter layoffs in the early 1980s due to a tax-cutting statute, nine individuals, including three police officers and one firefighter, orchestrated the setting of over 200 fires across Boston. This act of domestic terrorism instigated a widespread manhunt led by Miller and the ATF, captivating the nation and leaving a lasting impact.

Michael McGrale is set to write the feature film adaptation, with Norman Golightly, Robert Bell, Denis O'Sullivan, and Jeff Kalligheri producing. Wayne Miller and Steven Garcia will executive produce both the feature and documentary projects. Producers expressed excitement over adapting this compelling narrative, drawing parallels to classic crime thrillers and highlighting its contemporary relevance.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's about the largest arson case in U.S. history, where nine men, including police officers and a firefighter, set over 200 fires in Boston.
Dark Castle Entertainment and Compelling Pictures are developing the feature film and documentary based on the true crime book.
The arson spree occurred in the early 1980s in Boston, following significant layoffs of police and firefighters.

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