Beverly McCallum Convicted of Second-Degree Murder in 2002 Husband's Death
After extradition from Italy, McCallum found guilty in Michigan for the 2002 death of Roberto Caraballo, ending a decades-long case.
- Beverly McCallum was convicted of second-degree murder in Michigan, 22 years after her husband's remains were found.
- Roberto Caraballo was suffocated and beaten in 2002; his remains were not identified until 2015.
- McCallum was extradited from Italy in 2020, where she had been held for over two years.
- The case was described by prosecutors as resembling a 'made-for-TV movie,' highlighting its dramatic nature.
- McCallum's daughter, Dineane Ducharme, is serving a life sentence for first-degree murder in connection to the same case.