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The Beverly rooming house fire occurred at the Elliott Chambers, a low-rent rooming house in Beverly, Massachusetts, on July 4, 1984. Prosecutors alleged the fire was set by a man whose ex-girlfriend dated someone who lived in the building, eventually convicting James Carver of second-degree murder and arson. It was the deadliest fire in Massachusetts since the Cocoanut Grove fire in 1942, and the deadliest fire in Beverly's history. Carver maintains his innocence—in 2024 he was granted a retrial and was released from prison; his conviction was formally overturned in February 2025.
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