This is of interest to me. I have a friend that was attacked while showing a model home about 18 years ago or so. She was attacked and stabbed about 30 times. Her scars are still pretty prominent this many years later. I hope Beverly is found soon.
http://mydeathspace.com/article/2014...o_show_a_house
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-days-ago.html
Police have launched a hunt for a real estate agent who disappeared while showing somebody a house.
Beverly Carter, 49, vanished from the property in Scott, near Little Rock, Arkansas, after meeting an unknown person at the address on Thursday afternoon.
She was reported missing by her husband Carl after she didn't make contact with her family for three and a half hours after the 5.30pm appointment.
When Carter went to the property to look for his wife, he found her car, a brown Cadillac, containing her pursue, outside of the house, which had a wide open door. There was no trace of her inside.
Police investigators say there was no evidence of a crime being committed. Mrs Carter is blonde, has green eyes, is 5' 2" tall and weighs around 145lbs, according to search effort descriptions.
Mrs Carter, who works for the Crye-Leike real estate company in Little Rock, was last seen wearing a black, sleeveless shirt and red shorts.
According to ABC News, the home had been foreclosed, and Mrs Carter was showing it to a buyer she had never met, who said he could pay in cash.
Carter, who says it is extremely unusual for his wife not to stay in close contact, said that he received unusual texts from her number at 1am the morning after she disappeared.
He said: 'All of a sudden I received three texts in a row. One said "Yes." Then she sent another text that said, "My phone's low. The battery's down, and I'll call you whenever I get signal."
'And, then, straight back-to-back, I received a text that said "Oh, I'm out drinking with some friends."'
'Beverly's not a drinker?We just want our mom back, and my wife of 35 years?I need her.'
He told First Coast News: 'Her car was there, and the house was wide open, and I knew that something was wrong.'
The Pulaski County Sheriff's Office started its second day of searching this morning, and is urging landowners in the area to search their property in case she is there.
Colleagues described Mrs Carter as 'fun-loving' and 'the sunshine in the office', adding they will strengthen protections for estate agents heading out alone in future.
Anybody with information regarding the case can contact the sheriff's office on 501-340-6600.
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