This is from KSFM Today.....
May marks one year since Jody Rilee-Wilson's body was found decomposing on a mountain in Heavener. But one year later the circumstances surrounding her death remain a mystery.
"Well initially we thought it would take days. It's not the type of thing we thought would be an issue. But we feel there were some mistakes along the way," said Jody's father Jim Rilee.
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation has gotten very few leads on the case. They don't know how she died, and there are no signs of trauma on the body. Jody's death has not been ruled a homicide or a death by natural causes.
A new case agent has taken over the investigation, and they're hoping a fresh set of eyes will yield new clues.
"We have collected quite a bit of information, but it doesn't point to any one thing. It doesn't point to a natural cause, it doesn't point to a homicide, it doesn't point to a suspect in any of this," said Jessica Brown with OSBI.
Jim Rilee says they hope the lack of clarification is a technicality.
"They can call it whatever, describe it any way you want, but investigate it like a homicide, like it should be," he said.
The Rilee family says they've stayed in touch with many of Jody's friends in the area. They also started sponsoring a local high school marching band, since Jody was a big fan. These things help them deal with her death.
"It's every day. It's not whether you think about it, it's how many times. It's when you're not tied up into something you're focused on, some of the few moments you get when you're not thinking about it," said Jim.
The Rilee family says it's hard to believe it's already been one year, and even harder to believe there will be more to come.
"It's one day at a time. It honestly is. Just accomplishing going to work and finishing a day at work is an accomplishment. Each day is an accomplishment. It's hard to visualize that it has been a year, to then conceive that it's going to be another year and another year and another year," said Jody's mother Stacey.
Jody's SUV was found more than 100 miles from her body, at a restaurant in Henryetta, Oklahoma. Investigators have no leads on how it got there.
Anyone with information about the disappearance and death of Jody Rilee-Wilson, call Crimestoppers at 1-800- SHERIFF.You will remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward up to $20,000.
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http://www.kfsm.com/videobeta/a5608...6/News/Oklahoma-Woman-s-Death-Still-a-Mystery