Beverly E. Sharpman (born December 10, 1930) was a 16-year-old girl who is believed to have run away from home in 1947 and hasn't contacted any of her family since. She may use the alias dates of birth of August 18, 1930 or December 19, 1930.
Case[]
The day before Beverly disappeared, she seemed stressed and told her mother that she had something to tell her, before changing her mind about it.
The next day, she went to Overbrook High School to register for senior classes. Despite this, she later withdrew money from her bank account, quit her job and told her coworkers that she was going to Chicago. Beverly was last seen at the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Station carrying a suitcase. She sent her parents a telegram stating that she was married and was leaving town with no intent to return, and told them not to worry. However, her family stated that she wasn’t dating anyone when she disappeared, and no evidence was found that she'd obtained a marriage license in any state. It was theorized that Beverly may have run away due to a pregnancy that occurred out of wedlock, but there is no evidence of this.
Since Beverly’s disappearance there have been many reported sightings of her all over the United States, none of which have been confirmed. Her parents are now deceased.
Characteristics[]
- Brown hair.
- Brown eyes.
Clothing and accessories[]
- Earrings.
- Gray or brown suit or dress.
- Flesh-colored stockings.
- Brown or black shoes.
- Suitcase.
Sources[]
- Beverly Sharpman at the Charley Project
- Beverly Sharpman at NCMEC
- Beverly Sharpman at the Doe Network
- Beverly Sharpman at NamUs