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Beverly Jarosz. Obsession, Terror and an Unsolved Murder People Refuse to Forget.

Beverly Jarosz. Obsession, Terror and an Unsolved Murder People Refuse to Forget.

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On December 28, 1964, 16-year-old Beverly Jarosz was found bound and lifeless in her bedroom in Garfield Heights, Ohio. Her ankles were tied. A rope was wrapped around her neck. Her room showed signs of a violent struggle – but there was no forced entry, no murder weapon, and no clear suspect.

In this episode, we unravel the chilling details of Beverly’s final hours, the evidence left behind, and the suspects and theories that have haunted her family and community for nearly 60 years. Was it a jealous classmate, a secret stalker, or someone Beverly trusted enough to let inside her home?

Join us as we examine:

  • The timeline of Beverly’s last day
  • Clues at the crime scene
  • Possible motives behind her death
  • Why no one has ever been held accountable

This is the story of a bright young woman with dreams of becoming a teacher, whose life was stolen by someone who has never paid for their crime.

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