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White Smoke: America's Chemsex Killer

By: Patrick Strudwick
Narrated by: Patrick Strudwick
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Summary

When the body of a young, gay, Black man, Gemmel Moore, was pulled out of the West Hollywood apartment of Ed Buck - a white, millionaire donor to the Democratic party — the coroner called it an accidental overdose. The police didn’t arrest Buck. And the media refused to report on it.

But just 18 months later, when a second Black man, Timothy Dean, was found dead in the same apartment from the same drug, the police still didn’t arrest Buck, sparking a series of terrifying questions. Why was Buck still free when two men had died in his home surrounded by drugs? How much were his wealth and political connections protecting him? And how many more men might have been harmed in that apartment?

In White Smoke: America’s Chemsex Killer, investigative journalist Patrick Strudwick uncovers the secret world behind this explosive Hollywood scandal. Through original reporting, we discover how a cocktail of power, racism, sexual exploitation, and drug abuse had been detonating in Buck’s apartment for years. And how it’s connected to a wider chemsex scene playing out in queer communities all around the world — one that provides the perfect hunting ground for predators.

But those communities are fighting back. In this series, we meet the men who lived a nightmare inside Buck’s apartment, the friends of the men who died, and the activists who triggered a movement to get Buck off the streets.

White Smoke: America's Chemsex Killer is a Whistledown Production for Audible.

©2023 Patrick Strudwick (P)2023 Audible Originals, LLC
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  • Trailer
    Apr 27 2023

    When the body of a young, gay, Black man, Gemmel Moore, was pulled out of the West Hollywood apartment of Ed Buck - a white, millionaire donor to the Democratic party - the coroner called it an accidental overdose. The police didn’t arrest Buck. And the media refused to report on it.

    But just 18 months later, when a second Black man, Timothy Dean, was found dead in the same apartment from the same drug, the police still didn’t arrest Buck, sparking a series of terrifying questions. Why was Buck still free when two men had died in his home surrounded by drugs? How much were his wealth and political connections protecting him? And how many more men might have been harmed in that apartment?

    In White Smoke: America’s Chemsex Killer, investigative journalist Patrick Strudwick uncovers the secret world behind this explosive Hollywood scandal. Through original reporting, we discover how a cocktail of power, racism, sexual exploitation, and drug abuse had been detonating in Buck’s apartment for years. And how it’s connected to a wider chemsex scene playing out in queer communities all around the world - one that provides the perfect hunting ground for predators.

    But those communities are fighting back. In this series, we meet the men who lived a nightmare inside Buck’s apartment, the friends of the men who died, and the activists who triggered a movement to get Buck off the streets.

    White Smoke: America's Chemsex Killer is a Whistledown Production for Audible.

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    4 mins
  • Episode 1: Escape
    May 4 2023
    Los Angeles, 2019. When a drugged Black man escapes the home of Ed Buck — a white, gay millionaire donor to the Democratic party — his only thought is survival. But by fleeing and phoning 911, the man sets in motion a dramatic chain of events that uncovers many more victims and an entire secret world of sex, meth, and racist predators.
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    34 mins
  • Episode 2: Gemmel
    May 4 2023
    The first man to die in Ed Buck’s apartment from a meth overdose was a 26-year-old gay Black man named Gemmel Moore. But Buck was not arrested and the media didn’t pay much attention. His friends and family feared that Gemmel’s race, sexuality and class meant that no one in power would care — and that the wealth, whiteness and political influence of Buck was stopping the police from investigating. So they launched a protest movement that makes Ed Buck an international news story.
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    1 hr
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Exquisitely researched and wonderfully told this is an engaging and gripping insight into the secret dark world of Ed Buck’s power and sexual exploitation over his victims. Highly recommended.

The author Patrick Strudwick provides well researched insights from those men who survived their ordeal in Buck’s apartment, bringing to light their shocking and incredible accounts of the power held over them. It was fascinating and at times emotional, to hear from the friends of those victims who died and the community that rallied around to take matters into their own hands when Buck was not arrested. It’s a scandal that he was allowed to continue preying on young vulnerable gay men. I’ve just got to episode nine, which is a shocking and intense episode that goes into the trial, with reflections from the prosecution lawyers and excerpts from the court transcripts revealing the extent of Buck’s abuse from within this hidden world of chemsex.

The narration, also by the author, is excellent and keeps the listener engaged. The story is fairly fast paced introducing you to the victims, loved ones and acquaintances of Ed Buck, through their own voices and accounts. Amazing.

Gripping and thought-provoking insight

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Not great at reviews but th9s is a brilliant in depth series. Delicately handled but ask all the questions your 9wn head raises as you progress through the story. An important story well told. Thank you to all involved for their honesty, vulnerability and story telling. Highly recommend . Thank you.

Excellent investigative journalism

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I could not stop listening. involving and more than a touch heartbreaking I couldn't stop till the outcome.

riveting.

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A profoundly disturbing and essential piece of true-crime journalism. The podcast delves into a dark and complex landscape, examining the harrowing events surrounding a killer operating within the chemsex scene. Strudwick handles the sensitive subject matter with a compelling blend of journalistic rigor and human empathy, shining a necessary light on a seldom-discussed subculture and the victims affected. While the subject matter is undeniably difficult to process, the strength of the reporting and the unflinching approach make it a powerful listen, earning this intense and well-researched work a strong 4 out of 5 stars

Unsettling

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Thank you for sharing this podcast. Buck is a Monster. Thinking about those who lost their lives their families and friends. Sending love and support to all those who suffered and continue to live through the suffering he caused. To those who came forward you truly are heroes. Stand tall with pride for speaking out. x

Heartbreaking.

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