OK OK - Daniel Furr, 15, Ada, 7 July 1995

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Fifteen year old Daniel Lee Furr's decomposed body was found in Ada, OK, July of 1995. [FONT=&amp]His death was ruled a homicide by the Oklahoma State Medical Examiner’s Office.
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"[FONT=&amp]He was last seen by a family member on a Friday morning and the body was found late on the following Tuesday. A group of Boy Scouts exploring the area discovered his body in a pit below a 30-foot cliff on the property of the abandoned Ada Brick plant. He was dressed in a tank top, shorts and tennis shoes."

Daniel's photo, and more details are found on the link below. No arrests have been made in this case.

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http://www.theadanews.com/news/who-...cle_493e0fb2-2816-11e5-8103-5beac12c6a52.html
 
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“Sins of the South” explores the case of 15-year-old Daniel Furr who went missing in 1995 in Ada, Okla.

“A body was found four days later that was identified as Daniel.

"All of these cases, we feel, were mishandled by authorities and continue to be ignored. We feel like these cases could have been solved rather quickly if they had been handled appropriately and can still be solved today with the right information in the appropriate hands."
“Our goal is to have these cases reopened, reinvestigated, and closed with a solve. If that ceases to happen, we take solace in knowing that their names, who they were, and their time here on earth will not be forgotten,” said Rollins.

The authors believe it is vital to shed light on these Okla. cold cases through their work.

“If it’s cold, it means a killer still walks among us, and you simply never know who that killer may be. It not only calls for public safety, but advocacy for someone’s lost loved one, and you never know who may hold the key to solving the case. As Robert Stack said, ‘It could be you.’ With the book distribution among our local communities, we hope to reach someone who may hold answers in one or all of these cases," said Rollins.
 

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