Episode
'Bad Seed'
Description
Not long after Jacob Wideman murdered his summer camp roommate, Eric Kane, in 1986 — seemingly with no motive — a question emerged in the breathless news coverage of the tragedy: Was Jake a “bad seed”? It was no accident that some reporters latched onto the phrase. After all, it was plucked straight from perhaps the most famous book written by Jake’s own father, acclaimed author John Edgar Wideman, about his family’s experience with violence, trauma and incarceration. But John Wideman wasn’t writing about his son Jake when he used the phrase “bad seed” in his seminal memoir, “Brothers and Keepers.” The book was published in 1984, two years before Jake murdered Eric. Instead, John was writing about his own younger brother Robby, Jake’s uncle, who years earlier had participated in a robbery that went very wrong. A man died, and although Robby didn’t pull the trigger, he was sentenced to life in prison. “The bad seed. The good seed. Mommy’s been saying for as long as I can remember: ‘That Robby, he wakes up in the morning looking for the party,’” John Edgar Wideman writes in “Brothers and Keepers” — and reads aloud in this latest episode of “Violation,” a podcast series from The Marshall Project and WBUR. This idea from John’s book, of going “bad,” would be applied to Jake, too, although John was disdainful of the concept. “Bad Seed,” Part Two of “Violation,” tells the story of Jake’s Uncle Robby through interviews with John as well as with Jake, who remembers having epiphanies as a boy that he would somehow follow his uncle’s path. The episode also brings listeners through the harrowing weeks and months after the murder of Eric Kane, when Jake Wideman turned himself into authorities and began his long journey through the criminal justice system. Ultimately, this episode asks: What should happen to kids like Jake?
Chapters
John Edgar Weidman's 1984 memoir, Brothers and Keepers, is a poignant account of his family's struggle after his brother Robbie is imprisoned for murder.
00:00 - 03:43 (03:43)
Summary
John Edgar Weidman's 1984 memoir, Brothers and Keepers, is a poignant account of his family's struggle after his brother Robbie is imprisoned for murder. It explores themes of race, class, and the American justice system through alternating perspectives of John and Robbie.
Episode'Bad Seed'
PodcastViolation
A story about a 10-year-old boy who killed a fellow teenager and his uncle's involvement with murder.
03:43 - 09:39 (05:56)
Summary
A story about a 10-year-old boy who killed a fellow teenager and his uncle's involvement with murder.
Episode'Bad Seed'
PodcastViolation
The speaker reflects on his mother's dedication to their education and her love of jazz music.
09:39 - 16:15 (06:35)
Summary
The speaker reflects on his mother's dedication to their education and her love of jazz music. He also acknowledges the importance of college basketball in his hometown.
Episode'Bad Seed'
PodcastViolation
Jake and Daniel describe their experience code-switching between their mother's and father's families as children and the contrasting lifestyles they encountered.
16:15 - 21:02 (04:47)
Summary
Jake and Daniel describe their experience code-switching between their mother's and father's families as children and the contrasting lifestyles they encountered.
Episode'Bad Seed'
PodcastViolation
A Boston police officer testified that nothing happened other than the hospital didn't want the accused at their facility, resulting in the judge dismissing charges against him for attempted murder.
21:02 - 26:39 (05:36)
Summary
A Boston police officer testified that nothing happened other than the hospital didn't want the accused at their facility, resulting in the judge dismissing charges against him for attempted murder. The accused was later admitted to a psychiatric hospital, which was hesitant to have a kid charged with murder there, according to the accused and his attorneys.
Episode'Bad Seed'
PodcastViolation
A man is devastated by his son's murder conviction and the judge's decision to try him as an adult.
26:39 - 32:45 (06:06)
Summary
A man is devastated by his son's murder conviction and the judge's decision to try him as an adult. The father expresses his outrage at the justice system and the difficulty in forgiving himself and his son.
Episode'Bad Seed'
PodcastViolation
The mother of a young man facing the death penalty shares her thoughts on the legal system and perspective on forgiveness.
32:45 - 38:18 (05:32)
Summary
The mother of a young man facing the death penalty shares her thoughts on the legal system and perspective on forgiveness.
Episode'Bad Seed'
PodcastViolation
The story of Jake's crime, his sentencing, and the impact it had on the victim's family.
38:18 - 42:26 (04:07)
Summary
The story of Jake's crime, his sentencing, and the impact it had on the victim's family. The Canes pushed for a recommendation that Jake never be paroled, despite some families eventually finding a way to forgive the person who took the life of their loved one.