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The Hand on Pitchfork Line: How a Ring Unraveled Two Murders

The Hand on Pitchfork Line: How a Ring Unraveled Two Murders

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The Hand on Pitchfork Line: How a Ring Unraveled Two Murders

A human hand, fully articulated and wearing a clean garnet ring, appeared on the gravel shoulder of Pitchfork Line where the day before there had been nothing - and that single impossible detail upended every assumption in Creswell County. How did a hand that could not have been buried where it was found lead investigators from a missing choir singer to a case eight years cold?

In this episode, we lay out the sequence of discoveries that began when road grader operator Dennis Boyd found the hand at 6:40 a.m. on May 14 and trace how investigators connected that ring to Beverly Whitaker’s disappearance and another cold case; what follows is the step-by-step unraveling of two linked murders and the question that kept detectives working: who placed the hand where it could not have been buried?

Person: Beverly Whitaker
Date: May 14 (hand found at 6:40 a.m.), disappearance began May 11 evening
Location: Pitchfork Line (hand found), Oster Road (Beverly’s rental), Caperton (choir rehearsal)
Status: Linked to two murder investigations
Investigator: Detective Valerie Donnelly

- Dennis Boyd found the hand at approximately 6:40 a.m. on May 14 on the shoulder of Pitchfork Line.
- The soil around the hand showed no signs of digging and there was no crater, indicating the hand had not been buried there.
- A clean garnet ring was on the finger of the hand, appearing unsoiled despite proximity to soil inches below.
- Beverly Whitaker left choir rehearsal at approximately 9:15 p.m. on May 11, stopped at a gas station on Route Seven, then never arrived home.
- Beverly paid $410 per month for her rental on Oster Road, had been saving for a trip to Ireland and was $300 short of the airfare.
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