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Foul Play: A Historical True Crime Podcast

Garfield Heights: Unsolved Murder of Beverly Jarosz

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

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

(Part 1) 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 among early in the podcast, and it was under the name 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. On December 28th, 1964, sixteen year old high school junior Beverly Jarosz was slain in her home in Garfield Heights, Ohio.  Almost 52 years later we sat down with her family. This is her story. 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!
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0:00.0

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

0:04.7

I created years ago on the 1964 Unsolved Murder of Beverly Jaros.

0:10.3

These three episodes were among the first podcasts that I ever created, and it was under

0:15.2

the name American Crimecast.

0:17.5

You will hear interviews from Beverly's sister Carol, along with her mother Eleanor.

0:22.5

I am very saddened to share that Eleanor has since passed away.

0:28.5

Today I'm joined here with Carol, Beverly's sister, who in 1964, when Beverly was murdered,

0:36.7

Carol was 12.

0:38.4

I'm also joined with Beverly's mother, who was now in her mid-90s.

0:43.6

I'm Carol, Beverly's sister, and I want to say a little bit about my family background.

0:51.5

We were very close to our maternal grandparents, regularly had Sunday dinners with them, and

0:57.0

often during the week after my mom went back to work.

1:00.8

We were also close to my great-grandmother, who lived upstairs at my grandmother's house.

1:05.8

We would take probably yearly family vacations in the summertime with them.

1:10.4

I can remember going to Niagara Falls, Washington, D.C., New York City, and Montreal with them.

1:16.8

My grandparents were the only ones to have a key to our house.

1:19.5

They only lived probably less than a mile away.

1:23.0

I feel like I had an ideal childhood.

1:25.8

My best friend Jackie and I were kind of tomboyish.

1:29.9

Climb trees, rode our bikes incessantly, swam at the local pool, went horseback riding

1:35.2

and played outside till dark, went ice skating at the pond near the fireman's house, and

1:42.0

all that changed on December 28, 1964.

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