zelmajane
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Slain OKC woman’s kin are cooperating, police say
The husband and stepsons of Julie Mitchell, an Oklahoma City woman found beaten to death in her home Nov. 2, have been asked by police to provide DNA samples. A friend of husband Teddy Mitchell was also asked to provide a sample, a friend of the family said Tuesday.
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Larry Cassil, an Oklahoma City attorney and friend of the victim’s husband, Teddy Mitchell, 56, said Mitchell has been back to the house only once and doesn’t intend to return ever again.
Cassil said $10,000 was stolen from a safe in the closet where Julie Mitchell’s body was found.
Teddy Mitchell provided the DNA police requested, and his three sons also agreed to give samples but haven’t yet because they have been out of town, Cassil said. Police also asked for a DNA sample from one of Teddy Mitchell’s friends, Cassil said
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The autopsy has not been completed, a medical examiner’s spokeswoman said Tuesday.
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more at
http://newsok.com/slain-womans-kin-are-cooperating-friend-says/article/3519678
And with OK's "troubled" medical examiner's office, that autopsy may never get done.
Bolded by me.
Am I the only one that thinks this is kind of pressing? You can get your DNA taken somewhere else and shipped.
My hinky meter has gone off a few times, but this really did it.