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Beverly Potts: The Concert, the Crowd, and the Vanishing (E172)

54 min · 29. juni 2026
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On a warm summer evening in August 1951, ten-year-old Beverly Potts joined thousands of families at a community concert in a Cleveland park. It was meant to be a carefree night of music and entertainment. But as the concert came to an end, Beverly disappeared without a trace. Despite one of the largest missing child investigations in Ohio's history, no verified sightings, no physical evidence, and no definitive suspects ever emerged. Over the decades, countless confessions, alleged sightings, and theories have surfaced yet none have answered the question of what truly happened that night. More than seventy years later, Beverly Potts' disappearance remains one of America's oldest and most enduring unsolved missing child mysteries.

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