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Families demand reform of medical examiner's office.
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Families demand reform of medical examiner's office.
Thank you, dreamweaver, for posting this!
I can only hope changes will be made.
In Oklahoma? (Shakes head solemnly.)
But we CAN hope.
And BELIEVE!!!!
Now little726, let's not go too far! This is Oklahoma we're talking about, after all. (Looks out window and sighs.) lolol
Looks like there is a couple of other missing people in OK recently...Seems like someone goes missing from there every week....
http://www.ksbitv.com/news/OKC-Police-Looking-for-2-Missing-People-105208989.html
Soulmagent:
Did your expiremental (sic) dog get the runs from Halloween candy?
The PETA/DEA in me is concerned.
Thanks.
Oriah
Then, get outta thar, while you still can.....:behindbar
I did try the medical examiner's website. Nothing! I even tried OKC PD. They are suppose to be helping the ME.
The reason I brought up the subject of unidentified bodies, is this article I found; http://www.news9.com/global/story.asp?s=13022938
I know it's pretty far fetched to think they are the Jamisons. But, one never knows! They could have been in a meat freezer somewhere.
These are not experiments I did with dogs. They are examples of things dog I have had in the past have done.
Dog #1 was fine and did enjoy the sandwhich.
Dog #2 was also fine without vet treatment , she did eat a lot of chocolate but just opened alot of the other stuff and didnt eat it but she was not in there for 12 days. There was not a piece left she didnt open but she didnt eat everything she opened. I dont remember if she got the runs or not.
Also no drugs were in the halloween candy so I am good there . Never hide drugs in the candy the kids find it :crazy:
Your Peta/DEA side can relax.
I know, I know. It's weird - there's a morbid fascination about this state.
Like, when I lived in San Antonio, I lived a block from a street around which, in a one-mile stretch, a couple dozen people got killed in my several years there: wrecks, yes, plus pedestrians who didn't quite make it to the other side and a bus driver who got run over by his own bus; but also more than a few frenzied stabbings, gunshot fatalities, deadly overdoses; a hate crime which ended in murder; and a guy in a ritzy neighborhood who murdered his wife then hid and finally burned her body.
But I felt much safer there than I do here in rural Oklahoma. Weird place, this one.
I'm still curious about the guy on the mountain. I know he was "extremely helpful and nice" but from my understanding he also owns an underground container house that is not far from where the Jamisons went missing. Has it ever been checked visually or with cadaver dogs? He was the last known person to have contact with the Jamisons. Any thoughts?
I've got the extremely helpful and nice one, but I think I missed the link on the underground container house. Anyone? Anyone? TIA.
I missed it to but then I have been lost since you guys started using "chips".
Soul, I think you are not lost at all.
I've got a new idea: let's all email the media and ask to run a story on Maizy the Miracle Dog. You know, a "One Year Later....here she is! But where are the Jamisons?" story.
http://www.abyznewslinks.com/uniteok.htm
(more OK media links, or you can use the ones up thread)
Thoughts, anyone?
ETA: Susan Murphy Milano. On the ground in OK. Email her and ask to add Maizy the Miracle dog to her list of OK troubles.
n.b. If we write media, remember, we are are not to represent ourselves as WebSleuths associates without the permission of Tricia.
I've moved on to Mac's Original Fried Pork Skins for breakfast this morning. Chips were only a gateway snack.