did you know why you were considered somebody that they needed to talk to? once i got in there and they started questioning me, then i knew that i was a suspect. as detective allison continued to question carl, he discovered some skeletons. they were having financial issues? yeah. how much money did beverly carter have in her checking account in. i don t know exact dollar amount but it want much. $126? that sounds about right. was there a life insurance policy? yes, several thousand dollars. $100,000. $100,000? yes. i don t remember the exact dollar amount. the detective learned about other issues he found disturbing. he said, well, did you have any kind of affair? i said, yes, i had one. and carl said he got violent with beverly when he tried to stop her from driving drunk. i even hit her one time. that s when she got out of the
petty crimes in several states. to beverly s son carl jr., he didn t look like a kidnapper. he just looks like a regular guy. so it was like what did this punk want with my mom? like it didn t make sense. i almost was like are we sure we have the right guy? detectives believed they did. but the roller coaster ride for beverly carter s family and friends was far from over. i can remember the feeling when he was captured, we were just all like, yes, where is she? come on, where are you? we re ready to find you. as investigators focused on aaron louis, they backed off on beverly s husband as a suspect. now detective allison was keeping carl in the loop. he said we got him. i said, well, where s beverly? he said we re still questioning him. we re going to find out. we re going to keep on till we find her. then did you have a little burst of hope? just a little bit of hope. that s all i had. really your biggest task was to find out where beverly was? that was my biggest ta
i just drove off, just straight into a ditch. did you regret it? oh, yeah. like i felt like poo-cocky as far as that goes. so did you worry did it a little bit? no, i didn t worry about a thing. i wanted to find beverly. i wanted to find beverly. i hit her and that was it. just one time in 34 years, one slap upside the head isn t bad. and he said beverly never held it against him. she never held it against me. detective allison had other work to do. the client s phone number and address in her book were fake. and eerie photos taken inside the house just before she went missing.
trump s visit to saudi arabia. right now we are going to go back to our regular programming. thank you for joining us. we ll follow president trump for the rest of the day. four days after beverly carter disappeared, police pulled up to this remote cement plant. they frantically searched for the missing real estate agent. you just now have this gut feeling that that s where she s at? yeah. shortly after arriving, an officer stumbled on something straight out of a crime novel. an elbow sticking out of a shallow grave. it was beverly. detective allison went to see carl. you never forget the look on somebody s face when you tell
could become a suspect. they were asking questions like, okay, you re the husband and you just went into this home to search for her, you ve gone up in the attic. your fingerprints are everywhere. you just completely contaminated our crime scene, why did you do that? and so you could just see their wheels turning. it was like, oh, no. he was right to worry. detective allison brought carl sr. in for questioning. did you put carl in an interview room? yes. and treated him like this is someone we need to tack seriously? yes. any time you do an interview like that, it s best to do it in that setting. it plays on their emotions. did you ever consider the possibility that carl could have paid somebody to do this? yeah, i thought about it. did you know why you were considered somebody that they needed to talk to? once i got in there and they started questioning me, then i