On this date on Friday August 24, today is the 61st anniversary of the disappearance of Beverly Potts.
Last night I finished reading the book Twilight of Innocence by James Jessen Badal. It is a very well written book about the disappearance of Beverly Potts on the evening of August 24, 1951 in Cleveland, Ohio.
From reading this book, what caught my attention was the other incidents that had occurred in the same area prior to Beverly's disappearance.
In May 1951, two little girls were molested in Halloran Park. And weeks before Beverly disappeared; three different women were targets of sex attacks in areas near where the Potts Family lived.
On the evening of Beverlys disappearance, it was reported that there was a large crowd attending the Showagon event at Halloran Park.
One possibility that I cannot discount is that Beverly may have left the park by herself at a different entrance to get around the large crowd. Perhaps she left Halloran Park at the West 117th Street entrance instead of the Linnet Avenue entrance.
Heres what I think happened on the night that Beverly disappeared.
Some time after the Showagon event ended, Beverly had an encounter with someone either in the park or somewhere on her way home. It could have been someone from her neighborhood that she knew and trusted.
Or worse, it could have been a predator that was impersonating an authority figure, such as a police officer or a minister that a child would trust and let their guard down.
I believe that whoever snatched Beverly that night had to be someone that lived within two miles of Halloran Park. And if it was a predator that snatched Beverly, it was most likely that the predator didn't have an arrest record and wasn't on LE's radar at all during the investigation.
The sad part is that Beverly has never been found and her family never knew what happened to her. I will be thinking about Beverly tonight.