OK OK - Brittany Phillips, 19, Tulsa, 27 Sept 2004

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December 25th 2024, By: Kaitlyn Deggs
''The mother of a Green Country woman has one Christmas wish this year, for her daughter’s murder to finally be solved.
She says after 20 years, it’s time for a different approach.
She wants outside experts to be given access to the case to see if a new look could find answers.'

''Sheryl McCollum, the Director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute and an Active CSI with the Metro Atlanta Police Department, says she has personally reached out to Tulsa Police wanting to help with Phillips’s case.
She sent News On 6 this statement:
“Dr. Maggie Zingman and I have been working together for years on solvability factors with her daughter Brittany’s case. I have personally reached out by phone, email and publicly and offered the assistance of CCIRI. We offered to pay for testing at Othram. I have personally spoken with more than one detective through the years and offered experts. I have openly offered help on my podcast Zone 7, CrimeOnLine story and I offered to get the envelope tested that was a recent discovery that I called evidence that the police department wanted to discount the validity. Please let this serve as another public offering of all of our experts to the Tulsa Police Department on the case of Brittany Phillips.”
'Sep 28, 2023
This month is the 19th anniversary of the death of Brittany Phillips.She was found raped and strangled inside her Tulsa apartment near 61st and Mingo. to this day no arrests have been made in her case.'
Jan 23, 2024 True Crime Garage
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by Burt Mummolo, December 12, 2025

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''The van will be carrying family members of seven cold cases, each hoping that maybe someone in the crowd might know something to help solve a case.

"We’re going to get our answers. For Brittany, for Dena, for all of the people," said Dean.

A Christmas parade first, a van with cold case families, reaching out to the public to remind them that the pursuit of justice never takes a holiday.

"We want to let people know we’re approachable. We actually have some joy, I’m sure we will be smiling during part of this so it’s also a model of how to keep on living and that’s why I decided yes, I really want to try the Christmas parade. Because if you stop living the killer gets your life and we can’t let them do that. I refuse to do that," said Dr. Zingman.''
 

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