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[At the Edge of Town: The Pursuit of Justice for Praveen Varghese]-[At the Edge of Town]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2022-03-09

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📋 Summary

The Tragic Death and Unending Pursuit of Justice for Praveen Varghese

The Unexplained Disappearance

In February 2014, 19-year-old Praveen Varghese, a college sophomore at Southern Illinois University, vanished after leaving a house party in Carbondale. His mother, Lovely Varghese, a nurse from Chicago, was immediately struck by a sense of dread. Despite police efforts involving canines and helicopters, the search initially yielded no results. Praveen was described by his family as an energetic, ambitious young man who dreamed of becoming an FBI agent, making his sudden disappearance deeply "abnormal."

A Disputed Discovery

Four days later, Praveen’s body was found in a thicket of thorns and brambles near the edge of town. Local police concluded that Praveen had likely succumbed to the bitter 14-degree cold after becoming disoriented due to intoxication. However, Lovely was unconvinced. Upon viewing her son's body, she observed a "massive bruise on Praveen's forehead" and other injuries that contradicted the official narrative of a simple, alcohol-induced tragedy. A pathologist hired by the family, Dr. Ben Margolis, confirmed that the body showed signs of "blunt force trauma," suggesting a "violent encounter" rather than a mere accident.

The Role of Alternative Media and Community Activism

Monica Zoukas, a local radio host known for her "Reality Check" segments, played a pivotal role in the case. After receiving tips from listeners—including one who claimed Praveen’s face looked like he had been "beat bad"—Zoukas began investigating. She and Lovely formed an unbreakable bond, with Zoukas providing a platform to question the official police account. Their advocacy highlighted the discrepancy between the police theory of intoxication and the toxicology report, which showed "no alcohol" in Praveen’s system.

The Confrontation: Gage Bethune

Investigation revealed that the last person to see Praveen alive was 19-year-old Gage Bethune, who had offered him a ride. Bethune initially lied to police, claiming he picked up a black hitchhiker who tried to rob him. Later, Bethune admitted to a physical altercation, stating, "He got out of the vehicle, swung on me... I hit him and we rolled down the hill." Bethune’s mother, Penny, argued that her son was merely a "laid back" kid who acted in self-defense, while Lovely remained convinced that her son had been the victim of a brutal assault.

Legal Battles and the Verdict

After years of protests and legal pressure, a special prosecutor charged Bethune with felony murder, theorizing that the struggle was part of a robbery. In 2017, a jury convicted Bethune of felony murder, finding that his blows had contributed to Praveen’s death. For Lovely, it was a moment of profound, albeit painful, validation. However, the victory was short-lived. In a shocking turn of events, the presiding judge threw out the verdict, citing potential confusion in the indictment's wording, and ordered a new trial. Ultimately, the special prosecutor dropped the charges, leaving the case in a state of indefinite limbo.

A Mother’s Legacy

Despite the lack of a final criminal conviction, Lovely Varghese feels she has achieved the "truth" she sought. By meticulously reviewing the case file and holding the community accountable, she brought to light the circumstances surrounding her son’s final hours. While the legal system failed to provide the closure of a permanent conviction, Lovely believes Praveen’s spirit guided her through the long journey, asserting, "We know who did this to Praveen. That’s all I needed to know."

🎯Key Sentences

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I like to push the envelope a little bit.
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Something's wrong.
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Everything changed.
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That moment, everything changed.
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And then the road ran out.
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📝Key Phrases

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push the envelope
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at face value
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at one's wit's end
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fall to pieces
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go up in smoke
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📖 Transcript

Tonight on Dateline.
Our intent was simply to find out what happened to Praveen.
This is her baby.
If somebody beats up your baby, you don't drop it.
His body was laying in a little bit of a clearing.
This was someone who had a violent encounter.

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