

Beverly McCallum was convicted of killing her husband Roberto Caraballo in the basement of a Michigan home in 2002. It took 13 years to ID his body and five more to catch her. (McCallum, Carabello: Eaton County Sheriff’s Office; Screenshot: WOOD/YouTube)
A jury in Michigan has convicted a woman who bludgeoned her husband with a hammer, suffocated him to death and then with the help of two others stuffed him in a footlocker, burned his body and left it near a blueberry field.
Beverly McCallum, 63, was found guilty of second-degree murder and disinterment and mutilation of a body in the 2002 death of 37-year-old Roberto Caraballo near Lansing.
Dubbed the “Jack in the Box case,” the murder baffled law enforcement for years with…