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10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories

Broken Arrow Massacre

10 Minute Murder | Bingeable True Crime Stories

Joe Kuner

Entertainment News, True Crime, Documentary, News, Society & Culture

4.8614 Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2021

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

At around 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 22, 2015, a call came in 911 dispatch in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. The operator heard screaming and sounds of struggle in the background before a young boy's voice saying that somebody was attacking his family. Before getting any more information about what was happening, the call ended after more inaudible screams as someone clearly took the phone from the original caller. The operator searched the number and was able to track the address, but after a failed attempt to contact the owner of the house, David Bever, officers were dispatched to the scene at 709 Magnolia Ct. Upon arriving, they saw an alarming amount of blood on the front porch. As the officers knocked on the door, they heard a girl's voice inside, screaming for help. Once they forced their way in, the officers found a 13-year-old girl, Crystal Bever, who had been stabbed repeatedly and her throat slit but was still somehow alive. After moving Crystal outside to safety, officers returned to investigate the rest of the house. What they found was straight out of a horror movie.

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0:00.0

The following subject matter is real and only intended for mature audiences.

0:06.5

Discretion is advised.

0:09.2

People are dead after deputies say a man went on a shooting rampage.

0:13.2

I knew a week before she died was going to kill her.

0:16.3

I can tell you the scene out there is absolutely horrific.

0:19.0

Nobody knows where this individual may strike next.

0:24.2

This is 10-minute murder.

0:29.1

Welcome to 10-minute murder, brief and bingeable true crime.

0:33.8

Hi, I'm Joe. I'm the host, and you are stuck with me for the next 10 minutes or so.

0:39.5

But to make up for it, I wrote you a poem. Here it goes. Starlight, Star Bright. Why aren't you

0:46.6

subscribe to my podcast? Poems don't have to rhyme, but really now would be a good time to subscribe

0:52.4

to 10-minute murder if you have not already, because the whole coming month of October, extra creepy stories. And many of them are stories you may have heard about, at least a name, but you haven't heard me tell you about it, which I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. You'll just have to decide that on your own free time. What else? I wrote you a poem. Oh, social media. Be sure you're connected with 10-minute murder on Facebook and Instagram. Links are in the show notes. There's also a link to watch the episodes on YouTube in the show notes. But honestly, all that stuff, if you just type 10-minute murder into the search bar, you can easily find it.

1:31.0

And if you do follow, I'll love you until the end of time. Amen.

1:35.5

So BT Dubbs, today's episode is super upsetting.

1:40.1

Anytime a kid commits murder, it always throws me a little bit more than usual. At around 11.30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 22nd, 2015, a call came in to 911 dispatch in

1:56.5

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. The operator heard screaming and sounds of a struggle in the background

2:01.9

before a young boy's voice saying that somebody was attacking his family. Before getting any

2:08.0

more information about what was happening, the call ended and more inaudible screams as someone

2:13.5

clearly took the phone from the original caller. The operator searched the number and was able to track the address,

2:19.7

but after a failed attempt to contact the owner of the house, David Beaver,

2:23.6

officers were dispatched to the scene at 709 Magnolia Court.

2:28.9

Upon arriving, they saw an alarming amount of blood on the front porch.

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