• Episode 161 Murder in Sebring - The William Carver Murder Trials

  • Mar 17 2025
  • Duración: 26 m
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Episode 161 Murder in Sebring - The William Carver Murder Trials

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  • The Carver Murder Trial of 1930 drew national attention for its brutality and mystery. Ruth Carver, her two-year-old son Lee, and family employee Ben Whitehead were all found dead in their Florida home. Ruth’s husband, William Carver, claimed he killed Whitehead in defense of his family, but shifting testimony and new evidence led to multiple murder trials. Nearly a century later, the true story remains a haunting mystery. Want more Southern Mysteries? Hear the Southern Mysteries show archive of 60+ episodes along with Patron exclusive podcast, Audacious: Tales of American Crime and more when you become a patron of the show. You can immediately access exclusive content now at patreon.com/southernmysteries Connect Website: southernmysteries.com Facebook: Southern Mysteries Podcast Instagram: @southernmysteries Email: southernmysteriespodcast@gmail.com Episode Sources Carver v. State, 101 Fla. 1421, 134 So. 62 (Fla. 1931)Criminal Genealogy. (2020, November). William Raymond Carver Murder. Retrieved from Criminal Genealogy BlogThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, April 4). 1st Degree Murder Warrant for Carver. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, April 5). More About Wife. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, April 6). Cleared by Grand Jury but Being Appealed. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, April 7). Life Insurance Policy. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, April 15). Defense Obtains 30 Day Delay in Case. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, May 12). Carver Placed on Trial - Court Packed. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Evening Star. (1930, May 14). Jury Tours Crime Scene. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, May 18). Defense Fights for Carver’s Life…He Testifies at Trial. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, May 19). Hatchet Shown in Court. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, May 21). Found Guilty - Motive Was $1000 Life Insurance Policy. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, May 24). Carver Asks for 2nd Trial. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, June). Last Chance Plea for New Trial (Details of Juror Who Was in Carver Home on Afternoon of Murders!) Retrieved from Newspapers.comFind A Grave. Frances Louise Van Midde. Retrieved from Find A GraveFind A Grave. Lee Townsend Carver. Retrieved from Find A GraveFind A Grave. Ruth Emilie Carver. Retrieved from Find A Grave Episode Music Out of the Mines, courtesy of Ross Gentry, Asheville, North Carolina.
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