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I'm your host, Ali McLaughlin-Sulkowski.

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And I'm your co-host, Eli Sulkowski.

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And this is Cold and Missing, where we cover cold cases and missing person cases.

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Hello everyone and welcome back to Cold and Missing.

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I'm your host, Ali McLaughlin-Sulkowski.

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And it will just be me coming to you this week.

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If you've been a listener for a while now, or maybe you're new here, Eli, his mother

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passed away just a few months ago.

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And this week is her birthday.

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And then his family dog, who they've loved for the past 16 years, is going to cross the

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rainbow bridge this week as well.

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So just kind of a tough week overall.

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So he's taking time to take care of himself mentally and emotionally, which is always

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supported.

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So if you're out there and you're someone who likes to pray, think positive thoughts,

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meditate, send good energy and love, like if you want to send some Eli's way, I know

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he will appreciate it.

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I did want to go ahead and bring you an episode this week.

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We are on a missing person case.

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And just as a bit of a content warning, this case does involve a young person, and there

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are brief mentions of sexual assault.

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Today we are talking about Beverly Ann Ward.

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She's been missing since July of 1978 from Junction City, Kansas.

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But first a little bit about Beverly.

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Beverly is 13 years old in 1978.

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She would be 58 years old today.

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Beverly was the youngest of all her siblings.

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She had four sisters and three brothers.

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However, by the time she's 13, a lot of her siblings are out of the house and making

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their own way in the world.

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Beverly did have a noticeable feature on her hand.

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She was born with an extra bone that resulted in what looked like an extra finger near her

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middle finger.

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So this would have been noticeable on her.

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Beverly was a good friend.

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She was an excitable little girl, but also really organized and liked to work towards

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her goals.

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Her family is part of a local church called Faith Tabernacle United Pentecostal Church.

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I just want to note on the church that the United Pentecostal Church is a larger network

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of churches where people have come forward with sexual assault allegations against people

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in power.

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But we'll talk a little bit more about this later.

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And now a timeline of events.

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On Monday, July 3, 1978.

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It's summertime and Beverly is having a sleepover.

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Her friend is staying the night, and with the next day being the 4th of July, it was

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turning into a pretty fun summer night.

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Nothing really out of the ordinary happened that day.

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When it was time to go to sleep, Beverly and her friend went to sleep in the same room.

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Her friend was sleeping in a spare bed.

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Beverly planned on attending summer camp the next day.

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Her bags were packed and she had saved $12 for the occasion, which I used an inflation

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calculator and that would be almost $60 today, so that's some substantial summer camp money,

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in my opinion.

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In the early morning hours of July 4, everyone in the house was woken up because of a disturbance

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that was happening across the street.

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Years later, in 2014, the friend who spent the night with Beverly will come forward anonymously

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in the local paper to talk about what happened that night, so that's where a lot of these

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details are going to come from.

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The friend was only 9 years old when Beverly was abducted.

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According to the friend, sometime before 5am, a brick was thrown through a neighbor's window.

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As the chaos around that ensued, neighbors began standing on their front porches and

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opening their front doors to watch what was happening, and the same was true in the ward

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home.

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Most of the family, and Beverly's friend, went to the front door to watch what was going

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Everyone assumed that Beverly was with them, watching the chaos that was happening.

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As things started to calm down, Beverly's mom, Bernia Mae, realized that Beverly wasn't

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with the rest of the family, and she wasn't sleeping in her bed.

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In the bedroom, nothing was missing except for Beverly and her green nightgown.

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In the bedroom where Beverly had been sleeping, the window screen had been cut and removed

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and was laying about 10 feet from the home.

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The window to the bedroom faced the large, fenceless backyard.

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There was enough of a tree line around the home that neighbors wouldn't have been able

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to see much outside of their windows when looking at the ward home.

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Authorities are called at either 5.30 a.m. or 5.30 p.m.

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a.m. based on how much is kind of done in that first day.

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Beverly couldn't be painted as a runaway.

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None of her clothes were missing, with the exception of her nightgown.

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Her bags had been neatly packed for summer camp, and all of that had been left behind,

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including her $12.

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Police do try to process the scene for evidence.

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They attempt to lift fingerprints in the bedroom, but no unaccounted for prints were found.

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Police theorize that someone cut the window screen out between 3 and 5 a.m. and entered

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the home and took Beverly out of the same window without anyone hearing or seeing anything,

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including her sleeping friend.

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Beverly's case was covered by the local media, but unfortunately those original articles

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have not been archived online, so I wasn't able to access them, but I was able to access

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other papers from around that time.

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However, we do know that police in the days following the abduction canvassed the neighborhood

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looking for clues and suspects.

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A neighbor of the Ward's mentioned that they had seen a car that belonged to other

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folks in the neighborhood near the home around midnight.

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This was earlier than when the police believed that Beverly was taken, so ultimately these

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two people are eliminated.

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Another person of interest comes to light.

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This was someone who lived near the Ward's.

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The person was seen near the home in the days or weeks leading up to the abduction.

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I thought that that wording was interesting, days or weeks, and I kept seeing that phrase

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repeated over and over again, days or weeks, so I assume this is what police said and not

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just a typo in the paper.

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The next firm date that I could find as far as a timeline goes comes on July 21st, so

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it's been 17 days since Beverly disappeared.

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The FBI have joined local law enforcement to investigate the case.

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Another working theory of the police was that since Junction City was a bit of a transient

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community in 1978, that someone passing through the town could have taken her and continued

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out of state, hence the FBI involvement.

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The police chief tells local media that despite the FBI's involvement, no new leads have

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developed.

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Altogether, the Junction City police, the FBI, and the sheriff's department are all

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working on the case.

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After this update, Beverly's case appears to fall out of the media cycle.

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There were some brief mentions of her over the years, but the next real big update comes

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from 2014, so it's been over 30 years since Beverly disappeared.

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A journalist does a write-up on Beverly's case, and it's published locally and does

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get a little national traction via the Associated Press.

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This gets local papers writing about Beverly's abduction again, and as mentioned before,

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Beverly's friend who was spending the night when she was abducted comes forward in 2014

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to tell more details.

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When the police are asked about where the case stands, they confirm that the family

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was never under suspicion.

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Sergeant Cory O'Dell says, quote, the family was never considered to be suspects.

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They were forthcoming with information, helpful, and extremely appropriate in terms of the

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situation.

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Sergeant O'Dell had been assigned to Beverly's case since he joined the department in 2009,

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so he had been working it for some time.

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When he looks back on the three people of interest that investigators in 1978 rounded

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up, that's the two people that owned the car that was seen around midnight and then

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the person that was seen near the home.

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Sergeant Cory O'Dell says, quote, there's not enough evidence to say either way whether

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they could be ruled out as suspects.

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From looking through the file, I can say I think the three people they focused on and

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interviewed at the time were the best people to interview at that time.

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I was very impressed with the interview they conducted considering the time this happened.

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Police have very little to go on as far as physical evidence.

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Outside of the damaged window, there was nothing else found at the scene.

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The house where the abduction took place has since been torn down and as of 2024, a new

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home has been built where it once stood.

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In 2018, the Junction City Police Captain Trish Giordano asked the FBI to look at the

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case again.

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Police tell media that there is no real reason they are asking the FBI.

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They just need help.

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Police Captain Giordano says, quote, several detectives over the years have looked at the

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case.

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When I took over investigations, I made it one of my goals to see if anything more could

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be done to try and solve the case.

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The police in 2018 were waiting for a response from the FBI and I never found an update saying

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that the FBI agreed or disagreed to take the case.

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So I'm not sure if the FBI ever got involved again, but it doesn't seem like they did.

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I mentioned before that there are allegations against the church that Beverly and her family

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were a part of.

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A website devoted to sharing these stories talked with members of Beverly's church.

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They were parishioners at the time when Beverly went missing in 1978.

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They said that the church was really hush-hush about it.

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No one could recall the church joining in any searches or holding a prayer meeting for

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Beverly.

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Even in later years, no one would really talk about the case within the church.

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And several church members would even cast doubt on Bernia Mae, Dorothy's mother, saying

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that she practiced witchcraft.

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Again, the police never suspected Beverly's family.

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No trace of Beverly has ever been found.

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If you know anything about the abduction of Beverly Ward in July of 1978 or her whereabouts

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today, please call the Junction City Police at 785-762-5912.

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And the sources for the timeline today come from the Junction City Union, the Washington

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Times, the Charlie Project, and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

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So that is the case of Beverly Ward.

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And when I found this case, when I was researching cases to cover, this is one that just shocked

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me with the circumstances that surrounded the case.

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And it really kind of leads me into the questions that I have around this case.

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One of the things that felt shocking to me was just like this chaos that kind of surrounded

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her abduction.

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One of the first questions I have is, you know, on the night that she's abducted, was

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that distraction across the street, you know, that commotion that kind of woke everybody

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up, was that part of the abduction plan?

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That's the first question I have.

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Or was this just like kind of all a coincidence that this thing happened across the street

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sort of around the same time that Beverly is being taken out of her window?

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That's the first question I have, because just the coordination of it and the timing

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of it, at least as it's presented, you know, as I presented it in the timeline.

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And if police believe that she was taken between 3 and 5 a.m., then that doesn't leave like

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a lot of time for it to like not be connected.

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I don't know if that makes sense, but it is a possibility that she was abducted at 3 a.m.

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the street.

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Like that is a possibility, but I think it's also a possibility that these were like coordinated

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events.

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This goes draws everyone attention to the front of the house and in the back of the

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house, the window is cut and Beverly is abducted out of her window and they slip out of the

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back.

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I should mention that at the Ward's home behind their house kind of ran an alleyway where today

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like there's garages up against it for people to pull in and park.

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I'm not sure if there were garages in 1978.

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From my understanding, everything that I've read, it would have been possible to walk

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up to the Ward's house and up to Beverly's window.

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She wasn't on a second floor.

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She was on the ground floor.

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So someone would have been able to walk up from the back of the house and potentially

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not be seen.

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There wasn't a fence up at the time.

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I do know that, but there was a bit of a tree line kind of surrounding the house where nobody

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really had a clear view of the back of their home.

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So if somebody looked out the window, they might not have seen anything even if they

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looked out right kind of as this event was taking place, this abduction was taking place.

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I also don't know for sure if it was Beverly's room that she was sleeping in, that her and

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her friend were sleeping in that night.

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I'm assuming it is Beverly's room, but nobody ever mentioned it as Beverly's room, which

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I thought was kind of interesting.

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They just kept referring it to like the bedroom that she was sleeping in.

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So that kind of raises a question to me, like, did she normally sleep in that room?

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Like, was that consistent for her?

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Was it her bedroom or, you know, maybe a sister's room where she slept all the time anyway?

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But if it's not the room she consistently slept in, then I think that raises like all

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these other questions.

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There's just so many unknowns in this case.

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Like there's known things like we know this really chaotic thing happens.

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We know the screen if the window is cut.

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We know or police believe that somebody came in through the window, got Beverly and went

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out the window.

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Like those are the things that we kind of know in this case.

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But there's so many unknowns that are just like huge that would give so much information.

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I'm really hopeful in this case that we're going to be able to generate more information.

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Even though this case happened over 40 years ago, I'm still hopeful that people will be

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able to think back to that time and remember Beverly, remember what she looked like.

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We're going to be posting pictures of her on our Instagram, of course, as we do every

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week.

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But I hope that because I mentioned at the top of the show, she had that extra bone on

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her hand.

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And so since that's something that's noticeable in like another human, I hope that people

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will think back on that time and remember like, yes, I did see a girl like that at X,

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Y, and Z or under this circumstance or I met somebody like that.

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You know, like, I'm hopeful that that will jog somebody's memory, that detail of what

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she looked like and that kind of like unique feature about her, that someone will come

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forward with information and they'll be able to give her siblings some answers.

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Her siblings are still searching for what happened to her.

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And you know, it's always my hope that a family gets answers that they're looking for and

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always, you know, a happy reunion is like the deepest wish that I have and that I'm

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sure all of you share as well.

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If you know anything about the abduction of Beverly in July of 1978 or her whereabouts

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today, please call the Junction City Police at 785-762-5912.

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Like I just mentioned, we will be sharing pictures of Beverly on our Instagram.

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You can follow us there at Cold and Missing.

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They also created a age progressed photo of her that we'll be sharing this week as well.

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So be sure to look at that and maybe she looks like somebody in your life or somebody you

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knew or somebody you worked with.

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So just take a look at it, share it if that feels good to you.

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Another way that you can support this podcast is by rating and reviewing whatever podcast

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If you can follow along to our show, give it a thumbs up, a five stars.

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If you're an Apple podcast, a written review really helps the show get in front of other

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people and ultimately gets these cases out for others to hear.

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So if you could take a minute to do that, that would be great.

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And I would appreciate it so much.

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I already appreciate you being here though.

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So if you don't have time, that's okay too.

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You can also head over to our website, Coldandmissing.com where all of our other episodes are.

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You can search for episodes.

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There are transcripts in case you or someone you love is hard of hearing.

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You can follow along there, but that is all that I have.

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Thank you so much for listening to Cold and Missing.

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It's such an honor to be a part of your week and to be a part of your routine.

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And I know everybody's time is precious and none of us have enough of it, but I really

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appreciate your time and spending some time with the podcast.

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Thank you.

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Thank you for listening to Cold and Missing.

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I'm your host, Allie.

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Have a good week and stay safe, y'all.

