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Zone 7 with Sheryl McCollum

True Crime Broads: The Unsolved Case of Missy Bevers

Zone 7 with Sheryl McCollum

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

True Crime

4.4696 Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2023

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

On April 18, 2016, the body of fitness instructor Missy Beavers is found at Creekside Church of Christ in Midlothian, Texas.

Bevers' murder gained significant media attention after Midlothian police released surveillance footage from inside the church. Captured around the time period shortly before Bevers' murder, the surveillance footage shows an unknown person, dressed in what appears to be police tactical gear, walking around the church's hallways. Police believe the person in the video is Bevers' murderer.

In this episode of "Zone 7," Crime Scene Investigator Sheryl McCollum talks with guests Crystal and Renae from True Crime Broads. They explore the peculiarities of Missy Beavers's unsolved crime, the influence of social media on investigations, and the power of civilian involvement in solving cases.

With backgrounds as diverse as motherhood and a passion for true crime, Crystal and Renae bring unique perspectives to the discussion. 

Show Notes:

  • [0:00] Welcome back to Zone 7 with Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum.  Sheryl shares an inspiring story of her friend Betsy, who sets up a house for domestic violence victims in her county, underlining the significance of individual actions
  • [2:13] Sheryl introduced the unsolved murder case of Missy Beavers in a small-town church called Creekside Church of Christ on April 18, 2016
  • [3:42] Sheryl discusses the chilling surveillance footage from the church, heightening the mystery of the case
  • [5:33] Crystal and Renae from True Crime Broads, are introduced to the listeners 
  • [7:22] The trio delve deeper into the peculiarities of the Missy Beavers case, broadening the scope of the conversation
  • [10:05] A description of the eerie behavior of the perpetrator as seen on the church's surveillance footage, intensifies the intrigue
  • [12:05] Question: What do you think about the church? Why do you think it was chosen as the location of the murder? 
  • [13:04] “I guess if some crazy person wanted to get her alone, [the church] would be a place to do it.” 
  • [15:05] Question: Did you both have any internal feelings about the church surveillance video?  
  • [18:38] Crystal and Renae reveal their initiative to keep the case alive through a billboard, demonstrating the power of public engagement
  • [20:07] Question: Before the podcast was created, were either of you in law enforcement or did you have any previous training in investigations? 
  • [20:30] Crystal and Renae open up about their backgrounds, debunking the myth that one needs formal training to contribute to crime solving
  • [24:00] Sheryl emphasizes the pivotal role of media in reaching a vast audience, aiding in solving crimes
  • [26:14] The common reasons for murder and how they may relate to the Beavers case
  • [28:17] The conversation hones in on the unusual sequence of events on the day of the murder, involving the killer's swift actions post the crime
  • [31:57] To follow the Missy Beavers Case on True Crime Broads click HERE, or check out their IG page @truecrimebroads, and Facebook @truecrimebroads
  • [32:16] If anyone who's local might have any information, please call Midlothian Police or call Crime Stoppers. The Midlothian number is 972 775 3333. There is an independent reward of 150, 000. If you call Crime Stoppers and remain anonymous, the reward is up to 1,000. That number is 972 937 7297.
  • [34:47] “There is no branch of detective science, which is so important and so neglected as the art of tracing footsteps.” -A.D
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  • About the ‘Zone 7’ Host

    Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award-winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnline, a forensic and crime scene expert for “Crime Stories with Nancy Grace,” and a CSI for a metro-area Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook, “Cold Case: Pathways to Justice.”

    McCollum is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students, and the criminal justice community. They come together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases.

    You can connect and learn more about McCollum’s work by visiting the CCIRI website https://coldcasecrimes.org

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Transcript

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0:00.0

So I have a friend Betsy.

0:10.0

She's a professional, she's brilliant.

0:13.0

She is a go-getter.

0:15.0

Well, about 30 years ago, she was having lunch with some friends that were also all very, you know, in their respective

0:22.0

fields, top of their field, all professionals.

0:26.7

And one of them from the DA's office mentioned that they didn't have a house for domestic

0:34.3

violence victims to go in their county.

0:37.3

So law enforcement had to either go to a neighboring county

0:40.3

or the victim was just on her own,

0:42.3

either to go back to the violent home

0:45.3

or somehow find a hotel room or a friend or family to go to.

0:49.3

Well, that didn't sit well with Betsy.

0:52.3

She was a real estate agent.

0:54.3

And she's like, look, those of us that are at this table

0:58.1

can do something about this.

1:00.1

We can easily find a home that economically we can afford

1:05.8

and get some grants and get the DA and the sheriff

1:09.2

and the police and city council, everybody involved,

1:12.3

and we can handle this. So she went to work looking for a home, and she found one. And that house

1:19.7

has been up and running and caring for victims for 30 years. It's all because five friends

1:26.3

went to lunch.

1:28.3

Today, I've got two friends that decided to get together every now and then over lunch and

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