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Precious Doe Trial Set To Start
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Prosecutors say 29-year-old Harrell Johnson was high on drugs when he killed 3-year-old Erica Green.
Muskogee Man Wants More Prison Rec Time
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The stepfather of 3-year-old girl once known only as "Precious Doe" files motions seeking more access to his lawyers and more prison recreation time.
January Trial Date Set For Muskogee Woman
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- The murder trial of a Muskogee woman in connection with the beheading of her daughter in Kansas City, Missouri, in 2001 is being delayed until early next year.
Michelle
Civic Leaders Hope To Raise Money For Precious Doe Park
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) _ Civic leaders in Kansas City announce plans to raise money for a new city park in memory of Erica Green.
Green was the child who was known as Precious Doe until her identity
Defense lawyer says state waited too long to seek death
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) _ A defense attorney says prosecutors waited too long to seek the death penalty for a man accused of beheading a child in Kansas City.
Jackson County Prosecutor Mike Sanders
Prosecutor to seek death penalty in "Precious Doe" case
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Missouri prosecutor Mike Sanders says he will seek the death penalty against Harrell Johnson, who is charged with beheading his 3-year-old stepdaughter.
Johnson, who is
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Kansas City Police: Tipster in Precious Doe case called 50 times
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) _ Kansas City, Missouri, police admit they returned only one of 50 calls from an Oklahoma man who helped break the ``Precious Doe'' case.
An internal review shows
Kansas City Police: Tipster in Precious Doe case called 50 times
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) _ Kansas City, Missouri, police admit they returned only one of 50 calls from an Oklahoma man who helped break the ``Precious Doe'' case.
An internal review shows
Muskogee man who helped Kansas City Police solve a 1995 murder talks about the case
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The man who helped police solve the Precious Doe case is speaking out. Thurman McIntosh says he's glad his grandson Harrell Johnson and his wife Michelle, both of Muskogee, are behind bars.
The
Muskogee man who helped Kansas City Police solve a 1995 murder talks about the case
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The man who helped police solve the Precious Doe case is speaking out. Thurman McIntosh says he's glad his grandson Harrell Johnson and his wife Michelle, both of Muskogee, are behind bars.
The
Muskogee couple charged with murder in Kansas City, waives extradition back to Missouri
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The Muskogee couple accused of murdering the little girl who used to be only known as Precious Doe, was in a Muskogee County courtroom Friday afternoon.
Michelle and Harrell Johnson waived their
Muskogee couple charged with murder in Kansas City, waives extradition back to Missouri
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The Muskogee couple accused of murdering the little girl who used to be only known as Precious Doe, was in a Muskogee County courtroom Friday afternoon.
Michelle and Harrell Johnson waived their
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Deadly fish tragedy in Garfield County--wastewater from nearby plant suspected
Sonora Meadows
Environmental concerns rise as Skeleton Creek in Garfield County faces significant fish kill due to wastewater pollution. Investigations underway.
Deadly fish tragedy in Garfield County--wastewater from nearby plant suspected
Sonora Meadows
Environmental concerns rise as Skeleton Creek in Garfield County faces significant fish kill due to wastewater pollution. Investigations underway.
Dancing with Taylor Hanson: A celebration with fans at Cain's Ballroom
Sonora Meadows
Hanson Day hits Tulsa with fans across the globe attending the multi-day celebration. Catch live performances at Cain's Ballroom.
Dancing with Taylor Hanson: A celebration with fans at Cain's Ballroom
Sonora Meadows
Hanson Day hits Tulsa with fans across the globe attending the multi-day celebration. Catch live performances at Cain's Ballroom.
Memorial Day weekend kicks off with higher lake levels, threat of storms
Amy Slanchik
Memorial Day Weekend is here, and for many across Green Country, that means being out at the lake. But as it goes with spring in Oklahoma, there's a lot to consider.
Memorial Day weekend kicks off with higher lake levels, threat of storms
Amy Slanchik
Memorial Day Weekend is here, and for many across Green Country, that means being out at the lake. But as it goes with spring in Oklahoma, there's a lot to consider.
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Deadly fish tragedy in Garfield County--wastewater from nearby plant suspected
Sonora Meadows
Environmental concerns rise as Skeleton Creek in Garfield County faces significant fish kill due to wastewater pollution. Investigations underway.
Dancing with Taylor Hanson: A celebration with fans at Cain's Ballroom
Sonora Meadows
Hanson Day hits Tulsa with fans across the globe attending the multi-day celebration. Catch live performances at Cain's Ballroom.
Memorial Day weekend kicks off with higher lake levels, threat of storms
Amy Slanchik
Memorial Day Weekend is here, and for many across Green Country, that means being out at the lake. But as it goes with spring in Oklahoma, there's a lot to consider.
OU Athletics lays off employees amid shift to athlete revenue sharing
Destini Pittman
University of Oklahoma athletics department confirms layoffs amid restructuring aimed at adapting to new revenue-sharing policies with student-athletes.
Hominy remains under boil order, new water tests planned Tuesday
Emory Bryan
A state-issued mandatory boil order for water customers in Hominy continues, a week after a power failure at the treatment plant let water flow out without proper disinfection.
GRDA issues E. coli advisory for parts of Grand, Hudson lakes and Illinois River
Katie Alexander
The Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) is issuing an advisory for several areas after water samples confirmed the presence of high levels of E. coli.
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