Beverly McCallum gets max sentence in Fugitive Wife Murder Trial
UPDATE: A judge sentenced Beverly McCallum on May 23 after she was convicted of the second-degree murder and mutilation of her husband Robert Caraballo. More
May 23, 2024
Beverly McCallum was sentenced to 40-60 years in prison for killing her husband by pushing him down the stairs, beating him with a hammer and suffocating him.
UPDATE: A judge sentenced Beverly McCallum on May 23 after she was convicted of the second-degree murder and mutilation of her husband Robert Caraballo. More
May 23, 2024
Cory Sharrow, the jury foreman in the trial of Beverly McCallum, said the defendant's daughter 'tipped the scales' for them. More
April 2, 2024
After a jury deliberated and found Beverly McCallum guilty on both counts, Court TV interviews Prosecutor Doug Lloyd. More
April 1, 2024
A jury deliberated for a little less than two hours before returning a verdict for Beverly McCallum, who was charged with killing her husband. More
April 1, 2024
Beverly McCallum's defense highlighted lack of motivation and reasonable doubt in their closing argument to the jury. More
April 1, 2024
Prosecutor Douglas Lloyd said defendant Beverly McCallum portrayed herself as a 'good wife' when in reality, she ran the household. More
April 1, 2024
Beverly McCallum took the stand in the Fugitive Wife Murder Trial. Court TV discusses whether it was a good decision for McCallum to do so. More
March 29, 2024
During a cross-examination that turned contentious at times, Beverly McCallum vehemently denied killing her husband. More
March 29, 2024
Beverly McCallum described a violent altercation with the victim, but said it was her daughter, Dineane, and Chris McMillan who killed him. More
March 29, 2024
Beverly McCallum will decide today whether to testify in her own defense. Plus, true crime trends in this full episode of Opening Statements. More
March 29, 2024
Court TV takes a look at Beverly McCallum, a complicated woman with a complicated life, and the allegations against her. More
March 26, 2024
After thirteen years, investigators received a tip from a woman in Texas, who believed the John Doe was her stepfather, Robert Caraballo. More
March 26, 2024
Blueberry farmer Gordon DeVries recalls the chilling of Robert Caraballo's charred remains in a steel footlocker on his Michigan land. More
March 26, 2024
Sicily Caraballo, daughter of defendant Beverly McCallum and victim Robert Caraballo, testified in her mother's trial. More
March 25, 2024
Christopher McMillan testified they got rid of their shoes and changed the tires of the vehicle so they couldn't be matched. More
March 25, 2024
Christopher McMillan testified that defendant Beverly McCallum killed Robert Caraballo with a hammer after pushing him down the stairs. More
March 25, 2024
In their opening statement, Beverly McCallum's defense stressed that the state must meet their burden of proof to find their client guilty. More
March 25, 2024
Prosecutor Doug Lloyd tells the jury about their key witness who will testify to helping Beverly McCallum dispose of her husband's body. More
March 25, 2024
Robert Caraballo's body was found in 2002 in a metal box in a blueberry patch. His remains were identified until 2015. More
March 25, 2024
Beverly McCallum is accused of pushing Roberto Caraballo down basement stairs, beating him with a hammer and suffocating him back in 2002. More
March 22, 2024
Lawyers argue over whether Beverly McCallum will be charged with first or second-degree murder in the death of her husband, Roberto Caraballo. More
October 23, 2023
Motions hearing took place in the case of Beverly McCallum, who is accused of killing her husband, Roberto Caraballo, in their Michigan home. More
October 23, 2023
Beverly McCallum, accused in the 2002 fatal bludgeoning of her husband in Michigan, was ordered held on $10 million bond following her return to the U.S.... More
July 11, 2022