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Foul Play: A Historical True Crime Podcast

Garfield Heights: Mystery Deepens in Beverly Jarosz Case

Foul Play: A Historical True Crime Podcast

Shane L. Waters, Wendy Cee, Gemma Hoskins

Society & Culture, True Crime, History

4.5992 Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2021

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

(Part 2) I've been receiving requests from some of you to release the three podcasts I created years ago on the 1964 unsolved murder of Beverly Jarosz. These 3 episodes were released when the podcast was still called American Crimecast. You will hear interviews from Beverly's sister Carol along with her mother Eleanor. I am very saddened to share that Eleanor has since passed away. Beverly Jarosz was slain in her Garfield Heights, Ohio home on December 28th, 1964. An unknown person made the decision to end this 16 year old's life by strangling her with a rope, and viciously stabbing her 42 times. On this Part 2 episode we will be speaking with an expert and discussing who we feel may have murdered Beverly.  Our #1 Suspect: Harry Joseph Madol. Several reasons and the history of Madol is revealed .  Featuring a reading of a Medium who lead us to find Madol as our primary suspect. Find us ⁠online.⁠ Support the show by joining our Black Label to support the show and unlock exclusive benefits. You can join on ⁠Patreon⁠ and ⁠Apple Podcast Premium⁠. Follow us on ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠Twitter⁠, and ⁠Facebook⁠. Join ⁠Shane's Facebook Group⁠. Hosted by ⁠Shane Waters⁠. Listen to his other crime podcast ⁠Mystery Inc⁠, or his history podcast ⁠Hometown History⁠! Our Sponsors: * Check out Kensington Publishing: https://www.kensingtonbooks.com * Check out Mood and use my code SHANE for a great deal: https://mood.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

I've been receiving some requests from some of you to release the three podcasts that I created

0:05.9

years ago on the 1964 Unsolved Murder of Beverly Jaros. These three episodes were among the first

0:14.1

podcasts that I ever created, and it was under the name American Crime Cast. You will hear interviews

0:22.1

from Beverly's sister Carol, along with her mother Eleanor. I am very saddened to share

0:28.4

that Eleanor has since passed away. About five and a half years ago, Diane wrote to my mother

0:37.6

and asked if she could meet with her because of her interest in Beverly's case.

0:42.2

My mom and I met Diane in April of 2011. Since then, Diane has researched Beverly's case

0:49.8

thoroughly, talking to as many people as possible. Other than law enforcement, I consider her to be

0:56.4

an expert on Beverly's murder, and she has become a trusted friend. Diane McClellan is from the

1:04.0

Cleveland, Ohio area. However, she currently resides in North Carolina. A few years ago, she

1:10.0

collaborated with an author who wrote about a murder mystery in her area, which resulted in a book

1:15.2

being published. This is Carol, Beverly's sister. After the original podcast, when Shane told me what

1:22.8

the medium envisioned, I couldn't believe how it was so spot on on identifying one of the current

1:29.4

top suspects, and that's Harry Joseph made on. Before I continue, I would like to say that if she

1:36.6

had described any of the other debated suspects, I would not have participated in this podcast.

1:43.3

All of the other suspects have no criminal history and have lived relatively normal lives,

1:48.7

and I believe they are all innocent until proven guilty.

1:52.4

In the previous episode on Beverly, we spoke in depth about many suspects the public

1:58.0

felt may have murdered her. An ex-boyfriend with a slightly rough background, her current boyfriend

2:03.8

at the time of her murder, and of course several boys that lived in the neighborhood. If you haven't

2:08.9

listened to this part one episode, I recommend going back to listen so you can have a much better

2:14.4

understanding of what happened to Beverly on that day in 1964. On this episode, we are sharing

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