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A woman and her three children were found dead in an Oklahoma home Thursday evening in what may be a murder-suicide following an hourslong standoff, authorities said. The standoff began in the ...
An Oklahoma woman is accused of killing her three young children, ages 11, 6 and 10 months, and then herself during a supervised visitation at her home after an hourslong standoff with police.
Following no response from McCaslin, officers entered the home to find the mother and her three children — an 11-year-old, a 6-year-old and a 10-month-old — dead, according to the news release.
She was hired by KWTV in Oklahoma City in 1956. She was the first woman in the field of broadcast journalism in the Southwestern United States. [1] She became famous as "the Channel 9 Weather Girl." [2] During her career she also worked at WKY-TV, KOKH-TV, OETA, KOMA, KTOK, and for NBC News in New York City.
Jeanette's husband James Howard Edmondson in the 1960s.. Bartleson was born on 6 June 1925 in Muskogee, Oklahoma to Augustus Chapman Bartleson and Georgia Shutt. She married her childhood sweetheart James Howard Edmondson on 15 May 1946 in Muskogee, Oklahoma and went on to have three children.
In addition to these, Kim was also chosen as one of the March of Dimes 2005 Great Spirits, and was awarded the Jasmine Award by the Jasmine Moran Children's Museum as a tribute to her unending concern, dedication and tireless efforts on behalf of Oklahoma's children. [4] Henry was inducted into the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame in 2009. [7]
Storms that slammed several Southern states added to the region's recent string of weather-related destruction and death, including that of a Louisiana woman who was nine months pregnant. The ...
Anna Brooks Kooiman [2] [3] is an American news anchor and television panelist, working for NewsNation as a weekend anchor based in New York City since April, 2024. From 2011 to 2016, she was an anchor and reporter for Fox News based in New York City.