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Crime Salad

An Evil Notoriety: The Bever Family

Crime Salad

Crime Salad

True Crime

4.43K Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

In Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, nine family members, including parents David and April and their children, experienced the worst criminal event in Broken Arrow history on July 23, 2015. Authorities arrived at the scene as a result of 12-year-old Daniel Bever's brave 911 call. Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to TryMiracle.com/CRIMESALAD and use the code CRIMESALAD to claim your FREE 3-PIECE TOWEL SET and save over 40% off.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the podcast Crime Salad. We are a husband and wife and partners in crime. My name is Ashley.

0:08.0

And I'm Ricky. So glad you can join us for this episode because we are about to dive into the darkest

0:15.1

corners of human nature.

0:17.1

So brace yourself as we embark on a journey filled with twisted motives, unsolved mysteries, and the constant pursuit for justice.

0:26.0

As always, listener discretion is advised.

0:29.6

The content in this specific episode involves child victims and involves extremely graphic details. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,

0:45.0

oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, A lot of kids in their teens have the typical plans of getting their

1:07.0

driver's license, starting their first job, maybe improving their physical

1:10.8

fitness, you know typical high school things. But two teenage

1:15.2

boys of the Bever family had other plans. Located 15 miles east of Tulsa is a

1:21.8

city called Broken Arrow, Oklahoma,

1:24.2

populating over 116,300 people,

1:28.0

according to the United States Census Bureau

1:30.4

for the year of 2021. Broken Arrow was originally established to be Indian

1:35.7

Territory and was home to the Muskogee Creek Indians who were forced to move

1:40.3

to Oklahoma from Alabama.

1:42.8

This could be covered in a whole other podcast,

1:46.0

but thousands of Native Americans

1:48.2

traveled mostly by foot from the southeastern states

1:51.8

to Oklahoma.

1:53.1

And this was called the Trail of Tears

1:55.8

because over 10,000 lives were lost.

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