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In the space of about a month, three young Oklahoma City-area women have died violently, but at whose hands? With typical lack of information from area LE agencies, the City finds itself musing about a possible serial killer in their midst, troubled by three deaths:
There's currently a WS thread for Ms. Saunders:
The Mystery of who killed Carina Saunders remains
Despite difficulties, Bethany police work to solve woman's killing (newsok.com)
Ms. Bransby:
Oklahoma City woman died from gunshot wound to the face (newsok.com)
Ms. Fitzpatrick:
Alina Fitzpatrick case: Who killed Alina? (hinkymeter.com)
News is so scarce on the case immediately above that no MSM is available on the cause of death or if the case has been ruled murder; Carina's death received ample coverage at first, Kelsey's, not nearly as much. There are articles out there, however, about all three.
Could a serial killer be operating in Oklahoma City? Until police release more details about their investigations of the cases above, that's something we can only pray is not the circumstance - because we have so little evidence either way.
Carina Saunders....19
Kelsey Bransby.....19
Alina Fitzpatrick....17
There's currently a WS thread for Ms. Saunders:
The Mystery of who killed Carina Saunders remains
Despite difficulties, Bethany police work to solve woman's killing (newsok.com)
Ms. Bransby:
Oklahoma City woman died from gunshot wound to the face (newsok.com)
Ms. Fitzpatrick:
Alina Fitzpatrick case: Who killed Alina? (hinkymeter.com)
News is so scarce on the case immediately above that no MSM is available on the cause of death or if the case has been ruled murder; Carina's death received ample coverage at first, Kelsey's, not nearly as much. There are articles out there, however, about all three.
Could a serial killer be operating in Oklahoma City? Until police release more details about their investigations of the cases above, that's something we can only pray is not the circumstance - because we have so little evidence either way.