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[The Calculated Crimes of Paul Pervaller: A Tale of Insurance Fraud and Murder]-[Episode 624: The Murder of Cheryl Perveler]

Morbid · B2 · 2024-12-05

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The Calculated Crimes of Paul Pervaller: A Tale of Insurance Fraud and Murder

The Tragic Discovery at Castilian Apartments

On the night of April 20, 1968, in Burbank, California, the quiet of the Castilian Apartments was shattered by a brutal act of violence. Neighbors discovered 22-year-old Cheryl Pervaller in her car, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds and blunt force trauma. Despite being rushed to the hospital, Cheryl succumbed to her injuries. As investigators arrived, they found a 32-caliber pistol inscribed with the words "love" and "Paul"—a reference to her husband, Paul Pervaller, to whom she had been married for only seven weeks.

A History of Suspicious Deaths

As detectives delved into Paul Pervaller’s background, they uncovered a dark and disturbing pattern. Only a year prior, another man, Marlon Cromwell, had been found dead in a house fire in El Serino. Though initially suspected of dying from smoke inhalation, an autopsy revealed he had been shot five times. Suspicion immediately turned to his wife, Christina Cromwell, and her connection to Paul Pervaller. It was discovered that Christina had recently taken out a substantial life insurance policy on Marlon and had been involved in an extramarital affair with Paul. The two had even been seen together in Las Vegas shortly after Christina received the insurance payout.

The Pattern of Domestic Terror

Paul Pervaller’s violence was not limited to his financial schemes. His ex-wife, Layla, provided harrowing testimony regarding their marriage. She described a man who was "volatile and moody," frequently cleaning his guns while ignoring her. Layla recounted a brutal assault where Paul beat her until she lost consciousness, leaving her with severe injuries. Furthermore, she survived two "hit and run" incidents, which she believed were orchestrated by Paul to collect on insurance policies. Layla’s fear was so profound that she remained trapped in the marriage, fearing that leaving would lead to her death—a fate she narrowly escaped by finally divorcing him after discovering his affair with Christina.

The Trial and Conviction

Prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi faced the daunting task of building a case primarily on circumstantial evidence. He argued that while Paul might not have physically pulled the trigger in every instance, he was the architect of these "planned executions." The prosecution highlighted a series of seven bank transfers and insurance payouts that coincided perfectly with the deaths of the victims. Despite the defense's attempt to deflect blame between Paul and Christina, the jury was convinced of their guilt. Paul Pervaller was found guilty of two counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder, while Christina was convicted for her role in her husband's death.

Aftermath and Legacy

In a bizarre turn of events, Paul initially requested the death penalty, claiming he did not want to spend his life in prison. However, when California repealed the death penalty, his sentence was commuted to life. Subsequent revelations—including an attempt by Paul to have his own parents murdered—cemented his reputation as a "stone-cold killer." To this day, the true identity of the individuals who physically pulled the trigger in the murders of Cheryl and Marlon remains a haunting mystery, as they effectively "escaped into the darkness of reasonable doubt," while the mastermind behind the chaos remains behind bars.

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