True Crimes, Killer Cases & Cocktails Podcast
What happens when a murderer doesn't just take a life, but meticulously steals the victim's entire identity? In the fall of 1979, the dismembered body of 28-year-old Beverly McGowan was found in a Florida swamp. But the real mystery began when detectives discovered her killer was already living her life—cashing her checks, driving her car, and even impersonating her to family over the phone. This episode dissects one of true crime's most brawn and bizarre identity theft homicides. We trace the calculated steps of the killer, a woman who wove a complex web of aliases as a sophisticated clockmaker and antique dealer, using her charm and craft to lure Beverly. We'll explore the forensic paper trail, the crucial mistake that led to her capture, and the shocking psychological profile of a murderer who believed she could simply erase one woman and replace her. Listeners will get a deep dive into the pre-digital age mechanics of identity assumption and the relentless, detail-oriented police work that untangled a scheme decades before such crimes became commonplace. It’s a story about the very essence of self, and how far one person will go to steal it. A killer didn't just want Beverly dead—she wanted to become her. #TheCoEdAndTheClockmaker #IdentityTheftMurder #BeverlyMcGowan #1979ColdCase #FemaleSerialKiller #TrueCrimeFlorida #AntiqueDealerKiller Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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