Discovery of 4 dismembered bodies in Oklahoma river turns missing persons case into murder probe and trial By Susan Reed
The body of Susan Moore was found Monday afternoon in a lake on Hwy. 67, about four miles north of the town where she had been reported missing two weeks ago.
The discovery was made after police received a call from a passerby who saw her body.
The passerby told police that he saw Moore sitting with a man, who then ran off. He then saw his vehicle at the scene of the incident.
The passerby, who identified himself as John Thompson, was interviewed by police. It was discovered that his car was in the vicinity when Moore’s body was found.
The body of Susan Moore was found Monday afternoon in a lake on Hwy. 67, about four miles north of the town where she had been reported missing two weeks ago.
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The discovery was made after police received a call from a passerby who saw her body. The passerby told police that he saw Moore sitting with a man, who then ran off. He then saw his vehicle at the scene of the incident.
The passerby, who identified himself as John Thompson, was interviewed by police. It was discovered that his car was in the vicinity when Moore’s body was found.
The body of Susan Moore was found Monday afternoon in a lake on Hwy. 67, about four miles north of the town where she had been reported missing two weeks ago.
The discovery was made after police received a call from a passerby who saw her body. The passerby told police that he saw Moore sitting with a man, who then ran off.
He then saw his vehicle at the scene of the incident.
The passerby, who identified himself as John Thompson, was interviewed by police. It was discovered that his car was in the vicinity when Moore’s body was found.
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Susan’s body was found in a lake in Rogers County. The discovery was made about 4 miles north of the town where Susan was reported missing two weeks ago.
The passerby, who identified himself as John Thompson, said he saw Moore sitting with a man at a lake on Highway 67.
The passerby said, “I thought she was dead and just left.”
The passerby, who identified himself as John Thompson, was interviewed by police.
It was discovered that his car was in