GUILTY AR - Beverly Carter, 49, Little Rock, 25 Sep 2014 - # 3

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Held their dog down in the yard and the police didn't do anything about that? " but seen him by viewing the camera. police did show up but did nothing and he also held their dog down in backyard but did get arrested for that." If LE took animal abuse more seriously, a lot of these psychos would be nipped before they escalate to women and children!
 
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I'm sure he chooses women who have no family support.

Agreed. Honestly, I am suprised that no ones boyfriend/husband/brother/father has beaten him senseless. I could only imagine if some crazed, sex obsessed man came to my house at 1 am while my husband wasn't home.
 
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The presser cut off for me, only heard the first ten minutes or so.

IMO they are keeping things close *because* there are other POIs. I do believe there was a second car, and I don't believe this guy is capable of acting alone.
 
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Held their dog down in the yard and the police didn't do anything about that? " but seen him by viewing the camera. police did show up but did nothing and he also held their dog down in backyard but did get arrested for that." If LE took animal abuse more seriously, a lot of these psychos would be nipped before they escalate to women and children!


I agree. Anyone that abuses animals is not human and should not be treated like a human. Hope this 🤬🤬🤬 suffers for the rest of his lowlife miserable life.
 
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Agreed. Honestly, I am suprised that no ones boyfriend/husband/brother/father has beaten him senseless. I could only imagine if some crazed, sex obsessed man came to my house at 1 am while my husband wasn't home.

Maybe this is the first time he has killed, but I would be shocked if he hasn't raped before. I know with acquaintance or relationship rape, the victim often does not report. But I wonder if he has raped any women whose cases are yet unsolved?
 
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I agree. Anyone that abuses animals is not human and should not be treated like a human. Hope this 🤬🤬🤬 suffers for the rest of his lowlife miserable life.

Im a huge animal lover who has several furry babes...
but I hope this 🤬🤬🤬 suffers for kidnapping and murdering and burying a beautiful wife, mother and grandmother.
 
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So - interesting that Lewis did not tell where she was. They figured it out with police work. IMO, that's why Lewis said during his perp walk "all of the sudden they were showing me pictures"... wonder if they were pictures of the crime scene? IOW, "We FOUND her, here's what we found." I think this idiot was trying to claim that he took her there but T (not a suspect) was the last one to see her.

Bless her heart, I hope she fought like a wild cat and I hope she haunts his dreams until he draws his last breath. Worthless 🤬🤬🤬.

this guy has no conscious, he is all about himself. If he did commit this murder on his own ,it shows his insecurities by going to a place he was familiar with (his last job) even though logically it should have been the last place to put a body. The one thing that bugs me is motive..what did he want from her? did he think she was going to withdraw money from a bank ? was he high? I mean he drives like a maniac and gets into an accident! why draw negative attention to yourself? After all is said and done maybe he is a moron..a murderous one who will spend the rest of his life in a place he is familiar with,,,prison Home Sweet Home ..Loser!
 
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Good for them for keeping their sources and investigation out of the public eye. I live in Orlando and remember well the fiasco that ensued after little Caylee's murder. There can be too much "sunshine" in states with broad Sunshine Laws. It's best to keep witnesses and statements out of the public forum, IMO - until the case goes to court. JMHO
 
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RIP Beverly Carter. Heartbreaking to hear of this senseless killing.
 
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Held their dog down in the yard and the police didn't do anything about that? " but seen him by viewing the camera. police did show up but did nothing and he also held their dog down in backyard but did get arrested for that." If LE took animal abuse more seriously, a lot of these psychos would be nipped before they escalate to women and children!

I think you're reading it wrong, he WAS arrested for holding the dog down.
 
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Im a huge animal lover who has several furry babes...
but I hope this 🤬🤬🤬 suffers for kidnapping and murdering and burying a beautiful wife, mother and grandmother.

I definitely hope he suffers for killing Beverly. The 🤬🤬🤬 is disgusting.
 
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The presser cut off for me, only heard the first ten minutes or so.

IMO they are keeping things close *because* there are other POIs. I do believe there was a second car, and I don't believe this guy is capable of acting alone.

Agreed... There is something more to be gained by playing their cards so close to their vest! Something or more likely someone they are leading out....
 
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Maybe this is the first time he has killed, but I would be shocked if he hasn't raped before. I know with acquaintance or relationship rape, the victim often does not report. But I wonder if he has raped any women whose cases are yet unsolved?

I agree. I believe his comment about her being "a rich broker" had little to nothing to do with his crime. As a matter of fact, I believe the opposite of everything that comes out of his mouth to be the truth. Several rumors online contain the threat of rape to various women by him. I think that was the reason he targeted her and possibly others before her. I hope he suffers in prison.
 
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I really liked when the prosecutor (do not remember his name.. black suit jacket and white hair) responded to a reporter's question about AL claiming he wanted to plead guilty by saying... "he says a lot of things" with that sarcastic tone. This guy is all talk, and everyone knows it. I get the impression he spews BS out of his mouth 24/7.
 
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:rose:Beverly:rose:

Deepest condolences to Beverly's family and all those who loved her.
 
  • #98
I can't think of any scam where he wouldn't eventually be caught pertaining to the house. If he was familiar with the area, he probably knew the home had been in foreclosure for a long time (I read somewhere 4 years) and the chances of anyone coming in on them would be slim. I think it was just a prime location for him.

I disagree. He is not that smart and she had another house lined-up as well. He didn't know jack about that house. He was either already at it or something was going on around it. I would believe that she thought she was meeting someone else before she met him ( on the phone or through a website or whatever)
 
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Where was Beverly found? Thanks
 
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They kept saying, "At this time." I think they may still be investigating the angle of another person helping. jmo
 
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