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Beverly Logan (10 of Clubs, Kansas)

7/15/202630 min

Our card this week is Beverly Logan, the 10 of Clubs from Kansas. 

When Beverly Logan, a gentle, 56-year-old certified nurse’s aide, was found murdered in her kitchen, the Salina, Kansas Police Department found themselves on the hunt for her killer. They believe it might have been someone she knew. But over 18 years later, who that person is has remained a mystery. 

If you have any information about the murder of Beverly Logan in January of  2008, please call 1-800-KS-CRIME or call the Salina Police Department at 785-826-7210.

 

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The Deck is hosted by Ashley Flowers. 

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  1. Ashley Flowers· Host0:04

    Our card this week is Beverly Logan, the 10 of clubs from Kansas. If you ask the Salina, Kansas PD about the homicide rate in their town, they'll tell you this: a few murders in one year is a hell of a lot. So to say that it came as a surprise when a gentle 56-year-old certified nurse's assistant named Beverly Logan was found murdered in her home in 2008, well, that is an understatement. Since then, more than 50 people have been tested against suspect DNA in this case, but still her killer remains elusive, as does a motive. Is it possible that a very unique item taken from her home might hold significance? Or is it possible that a hobby as a pen pal put Beverly in close proximity to danger? I'm Ashley Flowers, and this is The Deck.

  2. Unknown speaker0:59

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