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[The Tragic Abduction and Murder of Realtor Beverly Carter]-[Race Against Time (Beverly Carter)]

Anatomy of Murder · B2 · 2024-01-30

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The Anatomy of a Targeted Tragedy: The Beverly Carter Case

In September 2014, the Little Rock, Arkansas community was shattered by the abduction and murder of Beverly Carter, a respected and successful realtor. What began as a routine house showing turned into a harrowing criminal investigation that exposed the vulnerabilities of professionals working in isolated settings.

The Disappearance and Initial Investigation

Beverly Carter, known for her charisma and commitment to her clients, went to show a house on Old River Road to a couple who claimed they were interested in a cash purchase. Her husband, Carl, became alarmed when Beverly failed to return home or communicate—a departure from her usual habits of constant connectivity. Detective Jeff Allison of the Pulaski County Sheriff's Office was assigned to the case. Upon inspecting the property, he noted suspicious "tire tracks" leading to the front door and a "10 by 10 area" of disturbed dust at the base of the stairs, suggesting a struggle.

Digital Sleuthing and Suspect Identification

A breakthrough occurred when investigators analyzed Beverly’s phone records and a "Spower Ring notebook" found in her car. The contact information provided by the "clients" was traced to a spoofed phone number, which was eventually linked to Crystal Lowry. Lowry was married to Aaron Lewis, a 33-year-old convicted felon with an extensive criminal history. When police arrived at the couple’s home, Lewis fled the scene, leading to a high-speed chase and a subsequent escape from a hospital, which investigators later characterized as "consciousness of guilt."

The Confession and the Search for Truth

After being apprehended, Aaron Lewis confessed to the kidnapping, claiming he targeted Beverly because he perceived her as a wealthy "broker." He led police on a series of "wild goose chases" to various locations, including an old shed and an abandoned house, none of which contained the victim. It was only after Detective Allison pressed Lewis about his recent firing from the "Argos" concrete facility that Lewis showed a genuine emotional reaction. A search of the Argos property led to the discovery of Beverly’s body, which had been concealed in a shallow grave and covered with "fluorescent green duct tape" that had caused her to suffocate.

The Role of Crystal Lowry and the Motive

Crystal Lowry eventually testified against Lewis, revealing the cold-blooded nature of their plot. They had intended to kidnap a realtor for ransom to fund their divorce. However, the plan devolved into murder once Beverly saw their faces and recognized their personal items. Lowry admitted that it was her suggestion to "kill her" because she had become a liability. The couple even purchased a shovel at Walmart shortly after the murder, with surveillance footage capturing the chilling reality of their premeditation.

Justice and Legacy

During the trial, Aaron Lewis attempted to represent himself, presenting a bizarre and unsubstantiated defense that claimed the encounter was consensual. The jury rejected these claims, sentencing him to life in prison. Crystal Lowry was sentenced to 30 years for her cooperation.

Beverly’s son, Carl Jr., established the "Beverly Carter Foundation" to improve realtor safety, advocating for "pre-screening" clients, sharing schedules, and utilizing wearable safety technology. The case serves as a grim reminder of the risks inherent in solo professional work and the importance of trusting one's instincts when a situation feels "off."

🎯Key Sentences

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It's a small place.
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it's home to me.
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I've been doing it ever since.
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It just all depends on how bad you want to make a sale.
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it does make perfect sense.
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📝Key Phrases

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know like the back of one's hand
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make one's way in the world
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forge strong relationships
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take precautions
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get a hold of someone
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📖 Transcript

I'm Scott Weinberger, investigative journalist and former deputy sheriff.
I'm Anastasia Nicolazzi, former New York City homicide prosecutor and host of Investigation.
Discovery's True Conviction.
And this is Anatomy of Murder.
Nobody wants to feel unsafe in the workplace, and nobody should.
But today's case is one in which a woman became a victim simply for trying to do her job.

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