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Marise Chiverella

DNA: ID

AbJack Entertainment

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.8871 Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2022

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

Episode 33 Marise Chiverella

In 1964, 9 year old Marise Chiverella walked to school alone for the first time. It would also be the last. Somewhere in her six-block walk, someone abducted her. Her still-warm body was found within hours; the child had been raped and murdered. Despite scores of suspicious persons of interest, police could not pin the crime on anyone. It took 58 years and an incredibly complicated forensic genealogy process to pinpoint Marise’s killer, someone who lived nearby and struck again 10 years later – or tried to.

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Subscribe where you're listening to this podcast so you don't miss an episode. The

0:40.3

The Episode 33, Maurice Chivarella.

1:10.8

It was 1964.

1:12.9

On a cold Wednesday, March 18th, 9-year-old Maurice Chivorella was anxious to get to school.

1:19.1

Maurice was bringing two cans of fruit to donate to the feast day of her teacher, one of the nuns who were the instructors at the parochial school she attended.

1:27.4

She wanted to have time to deliver the canned beets and pe instructors at the parochial school she attended. She wanted to have

1:28.2

time to deliver the canned beets and paris to the sisters' classroom and make it to the parish

1:32.8

church across the street to attend morning mass, which she never missed. Like the rest of the

1:37.8

Chivorella family, Maurice was extremely religious and conscientious. Being late to Mass would not be

1:43.4

a good way to start the day. As a rule,

1:46.0

Maris walked to St. Joseph Catholic Church Parochial School daily with two of her older siblings.

1:51.3

This was 11-year-old Barry and 13-year-old Carmen. But today, Maris was eager to get going and didn't

1:57.0

want to wait for her brother and sister. After getting permission from her mom and a hug,

2:02.0

she set out at just before 8 a.m. to walk the short six blocks to school

2:05.8

along the sidewalks dusted with snow from the night before.

2:10.5

Things were different in those days 58 years ago.

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