They pile the drugs and other evidence on the infield and leave Driscoll, Bentwood, and Macklin restrained nearby. After a brawl, Spenser performs a citizen's arrest after realizing how their fight resembles the day he beat up Boylan. Driscoll flees into the race track's clubhouse, and Spenser pursues him. Cissy arrives first to move Henry out of the way, before Spenser and Hawk arrive in a truck and plow through the gang members' vehicles. Spenser, Hawk, and Cissy go to Wonderland, where Driscoll and others are gathered on the track. Driscoll demands a meeting at Wonderland, threatening to kill Henry if he does not bring the drugs. Driscoll calls Spenser, revealing that he has kidnapped Henry. Spenser's reporter contact declares the drugs to be insufficient evidence. Spenser and Hawk hijack the drugs, but a thug escapes to warn Driscoll. Spenser tracks down Bentwood and interrogates him, learning of a drug shipment headed to Wonderland. Upon handing the recording over to the FBI, Agent Burton deems it insufficient evidence. Spenser confronts Driscoll, who refuses to turn himself in. The three had Boylan murdered for giving the information about their business to Terrence, who was then killed shortly after, and both their deaths have been staged to make it appear to be a murder-suicide. It confirms Boylan is dirty and implicates Bentwood, Macklin, and Driscoll. When Letitia's apartment is ransacked, she calls Spenser for help and gives him a recording mailed by Terrence on the day he died. Henry, Hawk, and Spenser hide out at the house of Spenser's hot-tempered ex, Cissy. Spenser extorts information from an inmate named Squeeb about Wonderland Greyhound Park, learning that it is the site of a future casino that Driscoll and drug gangs wish to invest in.ĭriscoll and Macklin send gang members from the Trinitarios to kill Spenser at a restaurant, but Hawk rescues him. They discover an FBI team led by Agent Burton is also surveilling. Spenser, Henry, and Hawk surveil Bentwood and observe him making a hand off to Macklin. Hawk catches the license plate number of the car and traces it to Charles "Tracksuit Charlie" Bentwood, a mercenary hired to intimidate Gloria. Spenser chases the yellow Corvette on foot and is attacked by a dog. Driscoll advises dropping the case and denies having been to the crime scene. At the murder scene in a local school bus yard, Spenser discovers a toothpick similar to ones Driscoll uses. Spenser acquires CCTV footage from a nearby store showing Terrence getting into a yellow Corvette, while two others got into his SUV and followed him. Traylor confirms Terrence suspected Boylan of being corrupt. Spenser questions Graham's wife, Letitia, and goes to a police bar where she said Graham met with Scotty Traylor, Terrence's partner. Spenser becomes suspicious when an honest cop, Detective Terrence Graham, reportedly kills himself and is identified as Boylan's killer. Driscoll, Spenser's former partner, accepts Spenser's alibi and urges him to leave the city. When Boylan is murdered, Detective Driscoll and his partner, Macklin, question Spenser. On release, Spenser takes up residence with his friend Henry Cimoli and his roommate, Hawk. While incarcerated, Spenser studies to become a truck driver in Arizona and is warned to leave Boston. ![]() It was released on March 6, 2020, by Netflix to mixed reviews.īoston police Officer Spenser is jailed after pleading guilty to assaulting Captain John Boylan, who he suspected to be involved in the murder of Gloria Weisnewski, a family friend who protested gentrification. ![]() Parker detective series Spenser, also portrayed on TV in Spenser: For Hire. Parker's Wonderland by author Ace Atkins, itself a continuation of the actual Robert B. The film was announced in 2018 as an adaptation of the 2013 novel Robert B. The film stars Mark Wahlberg, Winston Duke, Alan Arkin, Iliza Shlesinger, Bokeem Woodbine, Donald Cerrone, Marc Maron, and Post Malone and marks the fifth collaboration between Wahlberg and Berg after Lone Survivor, Deepwater Horizon, Patriots Day, and Mile 22. Spenser Confidential is a 2020 American action comedy film directed by Peter Berg and with a screenplay written by Sean O'Keefe and Brian Helgeland.
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