peripeteia
Joined: 22 Sep 2002 Posts: 1173 Location: Nova Scotia
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Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 11:04 am Post subject: Laura Bible and Ashley Freeman missing since 1999 |
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Police suspect serial killer Jeremy Bryan Jones in the deaths of these two women, posted below are newsarticles related to this site
http://www.wkrg.com/servlet/Satellite?page...%21news%21local
http://www.wkrg.com/servlet/Satellite?page...%21news%21local
http://www.wkrg.com/servlet/Satellite?page...%21news%21local
http://www.kokh25.com/uploads/local/oklaho.../20def258.shtml
http://www.kokh25.com/uploads/local/oklaho.../20def258.shtml
I see some of these links no longer work! Dang!
This chap is a real piece of work, six photographs of women who look similar were found in Jeremy's storage locker.....
http://www.channeloklahoma.com/news/4075694/detail.html
Tip In Search For Missing Welch Girls Could Be Worthless
Police: Man Thought To Be Suspect Was In Jail At Time Of Crimes
POSTED: 12:05 pm CST January 12, 2005
UPDATED: 12:12 pm CST January 12, 2005
OKLAHOMA CITY -- A tip in the disappearance of two Oklahoma girls might be worthless, authorities said Wednesday.
Police in northeastern Oklahoma have been searching for Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman since 1999, when the pair went missing from Freeman's home in Welch. A suspected serial killer, Jeremy Jones, recently claimed that he murdered the girls.
Jones also told authorities that their bodies would be found in mine shafts in Kansas. However, police said it appears that Jones was in the Ottawa County Jail at the time of the crimes.
Freeman's parents were found dead at the scene of their trailer home, which was burned to the ground.
Investigators said they still plan to search the mine shafts for the bodies of Bible and Freeman.
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