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Beverly Bonner

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Beverly Bonner

Birth
Death
Jun 2000 (aged 48–49)
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Being a victim of John Edward Robinson, her remains were found in a barrel inside a storage facility owned by Robinson in June 2000. Add to Map
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49-year-old prison librarian Beverly Bonner met John Robinson at the Western Missouri Correctional Center when he was incarcerated there between 1992 and 1993, for one of his other, non-violent crimes. Robinson's streak of murders was unknown at the time. After securing release, Robinson asked for Beverly's help with finding property for a hydroponics project, but Beverly was never heard from again after 1994. According to her brother, Lowell Heath, who lives in Mississippi, Bonner said she was going abroad to work for an American company that made perfume and other products.
Heath said Bonner's family received typed letters over the years, signed ''Love, Bev,' from places like Moscow and Amsterdam. After January 1997, the letters stopped. ''They were all fakes,' Heath said of the letters
49-year-old prison librarian Beverly Bonner met John Robinson at the Western Missouri Correctional Center when he was incarcerated there between 1992 and 1993, for one of his other, non-violent crimes. Robinson's streak of murders was unknown at the time. After securing release, Robinson asked for Beverly's help with finding property for a hydroponics project, but Beverly was never heard from again after 1994. According to her brother, Lowell Heath, who lives in Mississippi, Bonner said she was going abroad to work for an American company that made perfume and other products.
Heath said Bonner's family received typed letters over the years, signed ''Love, Bev,' from places like Moscow and Amsterdam. After January 1997, the letters stopped. ''They were all fakes,' Heath said of the letters

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