Murder on Songbird Road - Introducing: Murder on Songbird Road

Episode Date: December 26, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Murder on Songbird Road is a production of iHeart Podcasts. I saw a news story about murder in a rural area in Marion. And when I clicked on the article, it said Songbird Road. My heart sank because I knew that that's the road that Julie lived on. To have a murder as gruesome as Jade Beasley's doesn't happen very often down here. In Marion, Illinois, an 11-year-old girl brutally stabbed to death. Her father's longtime live-in girlfriend maintaining innocence, but charged with her murder. I am confident that Julie Beverly is guilty.
Starting point is 00:00:35 With this case, the more I learned about it, the more I'm scratching my head. I'm like, man, something stinks about it. Something's not right. Why would a 32-year-old woman with no history of violence murder an 11-year-old she considered her own child? Sometimes people snap. That is what I believe happened in this case. She claims that as soon as she pulls the storm open that she notices blood in the living room and somebody clad in all black comes charging at her and that he's got a knife. They had told us at the press conference
Starting point is 00:01:07 that she had told them a story about a suspect that left the home that was later proven to be false. But they never explained how I should have asked, looking back at it now in hindsight. If you stab somebody that many times, you'd have blood splatter
Starting point is 00:01:24 which the change closed. They've never found a weapon. Never made sense. Still doesn't make sense. I'm Lauren Bright Pacheco. Murder on Songbird Road dives into the conviction of a mother of four who remains behind bars and the investigation that put her there. She found out she was pregnant in jail. She wasn't treated like she was an innocent human being at all. Which is just horrific. It is unhumane. I have not seen this level of corruption anywhere in my life. From the lying and the cover-ups, it's unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:01:57 And the victim impact statement. Darkness, the light, evil. Oh, that's what I wrote down in the line. Like, darkness cannot drive out darkness. They're talking about witches. That kind of shit is frowned upon down here. Around here, they don't solve murders. They cover them up. Join me, along with criminal defense attorney Bob Mata,
Starting point is 00:02:18 in investigating the murder that ripped a rural community in southern Illinois apart, pitting families against one another in a storm of controversy, corruption, and continuing questions. The person who did it is still out there. He had both hands on either side of the door, and he kept just talking and jibber-jabbering, and I was too afraid to answer the door. He just kept knocking and knocking.
Starting point is 00:02:41 So a shirtless guy, and he looked like he was under the influence of drugs? Yeah, he just... Absolutely. There's no justice for Jade. There's no justice for Julie. kept knocking and knocking. So a shirtless guy and he looked like he was under the influence of drugs. Yeah, he just... There's no justice for Jade. There's no justice for Julie. Nobody has gotten justice yet. And that's what I wish people would understand. Murder on Songbird Road launches January 2nd.
Starting point is 00:02:57 Get it on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get the stories that matter to you.

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